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About The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 25, 1921)
NORTH PLATTE SEMI-WEEKLY TRIBUNE M M V. V. .'. .V. f CLINTON, THE JEWELER WHO JHTYS YOVll PRODUCT No matter If you are a farmer selling crops, a worker In a factory, mlno, railroad, Btoro, otc, selling your labor somebody olso must buy what you havo to soil, or you Wo. WHO IS THE BUYER BUT YOURSELF? You coiiiumo food, wool, cotton, which the farmer rnlnos; clothing, shoos, stoves, coal, furniture, otc, which somo of you produce How can you kcop on working uiiIohh you keop on buying? YOU CAN'T. Do not buy what you do not need that's extravagant and wasteful. But keop on buying what you need now or tho man who would buy tlio things you dopend on for a living cannot buy. Each helps tho other. Aro you doing your sharo? Keop on buying carefully but NOW. Clinton and Fon, The Eye Glass Men Sign of the Big Ring. Satisfaction Sure Try Us GraduateOpticians DR. 0. il. CRESSLER, Graduate Dentist Office over the McDonald Stat Bunk LOCAL AND PERSONAL Joo I'ottor of Gothenburg was In tho city Sunday on business. Aprons 98c, both light and dark. E. T Tramp & Sons. Mrs. Lena Johnson has accopted n position n tlio Deader Btoro. Dr. Wurtclo, offlco phono 27, night phono 25. s Tho J. F. F. Club will moot today at tho homo of Mrs. Ilencklo. k Bldusci Blouses at prices that you cannot resist. E. T. Tramp & Sons. MrB. Kohcr of Sutherland transact ed buBlnoss In this city yesterday. Mr. W. IF. O. WrwvlhnrHt ia ntT ilitlv rX tlio Leader on account of illness. Mrs. Collman of Sutherland was a business visitor In this city yosterday. Mr. New, Traveling Auditor for tho Union Pacific, was In tho city yestor- uay. Mrs. Qcorgo Gibbs and MrB. II. M. Crimea will ontortaln "Wednesday af ternoon at tho homo of tho lattor. Lookout Camfipro mot with Bcrnlco Williams yosterday with tho Assistant Guardian, Miss Iscnsco, in charge Mrs. P. J. Check of Holdrcgo who has been visiting for somo tlmo at tho C. Wlllerton homo left Monday for hor home. Suits at one half price. Coats at one-half price, all dresses at a big reduction. Our loss your gnln. Ji, T. Tramp & Sons. Dora Poulos returned Saturday from Omaha, her brother and BlBtor canio with hor. They havo como direct from Greece. Blankets at glvo away prices in cottons and wools. You only havo to sco thorn to bo convinced. E. T. Tramp & Sons. Mrs. O. II. Chamberlain returned Sunday from Ogalalla whore alio has been visiting hor daughter Mrs. Tom Muhaffoy. Our last shipment of Edison records will afford a good , opportunity loift mako somo pleasing selections. Dlx-'H on h Music Shop. Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Meadows re turned tho first of Una week from Omaha whor they havo been for somo tlmo past. Westminster Guild will moot this evening with Mrs. J. H. Curry. A nttondaUco is desired. Mlssos Avaloiv will 'bo a good addition to good -your Edison records. Dixon's Music ' Dolmu Kllpatrlck and Gcorglana Mc Shop. I Kay will havo chargo of tho program. Bert NuporsUick ioturned Saturday Tho North Platto Hptary Club 1ms from Salt Lnko whero ho visited for a mada It posslblo for tho City Library AN ALL COJtEWY OFFERING M THE SECOND ROAD SHOW AT it KEITH'S DEVOTED TO 8 MIRTH MAKING. g Tho second Gus. Sun Road 1$ Show, which comes to Keith's 8 Theatro on Thursday next, do- it votes its cntlro talent and en- 8 ergles toward laugh making and g-j in this aro reported as being :;: omlnontly successful. Walter 8 Gilbert, tho floxlblo comedian, mingled wholesome humor with ft difficult dexterous evolutions 8 very neatly Tho Two Wrens, with their "Bit O'Scotch" com- ft prising Scotch and Irish sing- Ing and dancing with violin no- ft companyments; Phi' Mann, the ft follow with the wonderful voice l escorts the audience over a clr- ft cub grounds In Imuglnation and slngr. and dances and concludes j.'j with rcniarkablo Imitlatlons and ft Clifford and Cligord with their "Bit of Circus"' present an aux iliary and comedy offering thnt In interesting and humorous. THURDSAY, .Inn. 27. Prices aro as follows, Down- ft stiilru 55c, Balcony 3Gc. Child-, 8 ft ren 25c. This Includes tho war :": ft - it 8 ' ft short time. Harold Peterson of Fremont Is vis iting friends and rolatlvcs in tho city tins week, x .it; fills to havo tho monthly magazine, Hotarlnn" on Its reading table is appreciated. .' Loypold Godowsky, tho lnnstor plan Whispering Is ono of tho Edison 1st now plays for Brunswick records Tccords you will surely want. 'Dixon's Como In and hoar his January records Muslo Shop . Tho Catholic airls Club will meet tomorrow evening at the homo of Miss Mario Stack. Ted Wontland has resumed his duties at Buck's Bootcrio after being off duty for savoral days. R. Johnson of Gothenburg trans acted business in this city over Sun day and visited rolatlvcs. Harry Plzer returned Saturday from Denver wlioro ho has beon visit ing relatives for somo tlmo. Mr. and Mrs. Congdon will lcavo this evening for California whore they will spond sovoral months. Mr. Burton, Tariff Inspector for tho Union Pacific was a business "visitor In tho city tho first of tho week. 'at Walker Music Co. I The ludlos of tho church aro Invited to moo at tho Presbyterian church parlors Thursday afternoon when tho White Cross sowing will bo dono. Uofroshmonts will bo served during tho nftornoon. Wanted AI oxporloncod bookkcop or young man or lady. Good salary to right party. P. 0. box 544. Tho now suits for tho High School C'adots, which havo boon ordored for sovoral wooks, arrived yesterday and tho boys aro wearing a smile whon ovor thoy think of them. It will put tho Cadots In good Bhapo for tho spring training. Tim suits aro regular urmy uniforms, bought from tho gov-ornmont. On Sale One Day Only Wednesday, Jan. 26. KHAKI Mens Extra Heavy UNIONALLS ALL SIZES 36 to 44. Wo are prepared to repair scored ,and Vracked cylinder blocks, with high grade metal alloy, electrically applied without heating, warping or enlarging tno uore. we solicit yjtmr work. North Platto Buick Co. LILLY'S PLACE Wo are serving 115c, 40c and 50c din-nors. 8 Mail Order from us. We give Immediate attention to MAIL ORDERS. n t.t :.: t.t t.t t.t tt ft :: ft t.t t.t :.: j.t :.: :.: :: . t.t Pay No More Than $6.95 For your finest Black Kid, Louis Heeled Dress Boots. I complete I OUR Adviee $ Buy now While Sizes are f , , . , , . I it mm li Ladies Hi-Top Boots The boot at the left comes in a soft black kid with high leather Louis heel. Price $6.95 Same thing in brown at $7.95. The Well Dressed Men buy their shoes here because ourstyles are new and the prices thatjdemonstrate the economy of buying here. We havehem marked as low as .$5.95 and better. We have just received a shipment of brown Cuban Heel oxfords for women price dat 87.50. Formerly the Shoe Market BUY BUCK BOOTS YOU Are Keeping Them Warm! Former Price $4.00. $9 75 Boys Overalls The Celebrated FITZ Mako DOUBLE SEAT AND DOUBLE KNEES Sizes 4 to 17 values up to $2.00 Only 2 pair to each customer. 75 c North Plottes Foremost Clothiers. Wo teach your Dollars to have more cents. y-iiii ii ' - i i llj-J .. I',:., .tif J ' 1. , i . , ; .1 ' fc-j When You're Nervous Whatever the cause overwork, worry, grief, loss of sleep, ex citement, business troubles, stimulants, narcotics there's one medicine that will help you. Dr. Miles' Nervine has relieved thousands of cases of headache, dizziness, irrita bility, sleeplessness, hysteria, epilepsy. .Buy a bottle of your druggist and start on the road to better health today. Ellin Dr. Miles' Guaranteed Medicines Dr. Miles' Nervine Dr. Miles' Heart Treatment Dr Miles' Tonic Dr. Miles' Blood Purifier Dr. Miles' Anti-Pain Pills Dr. Miles Laxative Tablets Dr. Miles Tonic You'll Find Dr. Miles' Medicines at your Drug Store, Photo I tit erimt loiiui. In tlio nillo squnro of former Russian barracks In Alesandropol, Itepubllc of Armenia, aro housed 0,317 l!ttlo Armenian orphans under care of tho Near East Ilellcf. Every blto they eat, every stitch they wear, Is the gift of tho people of the United States, through tho Near Eust Relief. In addition, tho Near Kust Relief hospital has a dally average of 1,211 children putlents, whllo 1,040 others are given medical treatment which does not require con finement to hospital beds. Over 54,000 little Armenian children uro housed, clothed and fed by the Nenr,EaBt Relief In Armenia and Syria. In all over 110,000 little children are being kept alive by American aid. YOU are doing ltl KEEP IT UP I Subscriptions to Cleveland II. Dodge, Treas., l Madison Ave., New i'ork City. REPORT OK AUDITING COMMITTE E OF THE AFFAIRS OF THS LOCAL COUNCIL OF I10Y SCOUTS FOR THE YEAR 1920. Receipts Total paid in Subscriptions ..$1,450.25 Not cash and receipts from other sources ns stuntls 307.87 Llborty bond and Interest coupon 51.07 11,809.19 Disbursements Campaign exponso for raising money $ 50.35 Registration of Council $ 50.00 Camp Expense: Lumbor $488.32 Hardware i 134.50 'nnvus for Hunks j , C5.00 ; Rnngo for Kltchon 18.00 '&' Kitchon Etpilpmont T. 10.02 Garbago Can 4'.32 ,.j Sacks for Dam 1 7:00 s , First Aid Kit and Flag 7.15 Truck exponsos whllo building camp 17.00 Total camp oxponso $751.91 $751.91 Scout suppHos, lltoraturo, etc, $ 10.42 Salary of Camp Director T., 490.00 Monoy ndvanced Cnmp Director Stophons for axponsu to Columbus to Roy Scout Stnto Enonmpmont 35.00 l ,. Total Disbursements $1,387.G8 1.3S7.GS Dalanco on hand Jnjumry 21, 1921 ... . i$ 421.51 . JnoBpoQlfully submitted, ' - ' CP. TEMPLE. E. L. STEPIiaN'S. At the SUN, THURSDAY ONLY. Red-headed Girl White Horse- Make a Wish! Do you believe in the superstition of Number 13? Do you think that ghosts walk? Can a bell ring without someone pulling the rope? Forget your superstition and see "TI-1E HOUSE OF THE TOLLING BELL" A Komantic Drama of Love and Mystery in Louisiana featuring May McAvoy and Bruce Gordon Make your wish to see this play at this theatre, I Your wish will come true! Also Mysterious Stranger. A 2-reel Aubrey Comedy. i t.t l t.t t.t t.t :.: ft I t.t t.t t.t t.t 8