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About The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 28, 1921)
NORTH PLATTE SEMI-WEEKLY TRIBUNE FT S THAT LAST RDSON , -t , .,V ; CLINTON, THE JEWELER Clinton and Son, The Eye Glass Men Sign of the Big Ring. Satisfaction Sure Try Us Graduate Opticians 'lit A I) K 3LIKK FARM TRACTOR. FO LOCAL AND PERSONAL Mr. and Mrs, J. W. Payne left Wed nesday for Omaha. Mrs. Culllan, of Flats, is taking treatment at a local hospital. Have you noticed tho now spring styles of heads In Dixon's window? Mrs. S. A. Peterson and baby will leave Saturday for their homo In Om aha. Trainmaster Shelver transacted bus iness In Omaha tho fore part of tho week. . , Dowoy A. Wills returned Wednesday from an oxtended trip to Portland and Seattle. Mrs. C. Shelly, of Falrbury Is visit ing at tho homo of her sister Mrs. II. 0. Brock. Attorney Robert II. Heatty was looking after legal affairs In Ogallala yostcrday. Mrs. 0. Ixmgnocker and children left Thursday for Chappell where they will visit Miss Elslo Dunn, of the General hospital, underwent an operation for appendicitis. C. J. VanArsdall, of Sutherland, was a business visitor In tho city "Wednesday. Dr. B. B. Baker returned Thursday from Grand Island whero ho trans acted business. Mrs. C. E. Ruby left Wednesday for Grand Island to visit friends and rel atives for a few dayB. - Bert NaporBtcck left Thursday for Evanston, Wyoming, whero ho will resldo in the future P. C. Plelstlckcr transacted business In Hershcy Wednesday. Thomas O'Neal Is off duty at tho local shops as a result of slight In juries which ho received. The Jury In the District Court has been discharged and the court ud Jqurncd for tho present. C. A. McVIckor, who Is a druggist at Gothenburg, was in tho city yester day renewing acquaintances. A. M. Shivers, fireman for tho North Platte Light & Powor Co., Is" taking treatment ut tho General hospital. Maurlco Shirley, of Wollflcct, came Thursday and accompanied tho re mains of his father to that place. Robert Shirley, of Cheyenne, was colled to this city Tuesday by tho death of his father B. P. Shirley. Brunswick records play - on unyt (phonograph with stool or fibre needles.) Completo stock, Walker Music Cq. C. J. Porkins loft Monday ovcnlng for Dodgeville, Wisconsin, whero he. will visit his brothor for two weeks. Virgil Lewis, who has boon off duty at Tho Leader for tho past few days, resumed his duties Thursday morn ing. Mr. and Mrs. P, W. Brcternltz loft Thursday morning for Los Angeles whero tltoy will nmko nn oxtended visit. Tho A. G. Qlub will hold a candy salo In the window of tho Dorryborry & Forbes Hard wars Store, Saturday, January 29th. Dr. C, E. McRoynolds returned Thursday evening from Gothenburg whero ho transacted business tho lat ter part of tho week. Miss Mordid Porrlsh, of OshkoBh, undorwent an operation at tho Gen eral hospital U10 first of tho wcok, and Is reported lo bo Improving. ! Pipeless Furnace Do you wiiii t a furnace that ia gas tight, built like an engine boiler. This cut shows you tho best pipe or pipe less furnace for the money in the U. S. A. You can get it at the right price anil proper installation at Wm. Waldorfs PLUMBING AND HEATING SHOP, 510 Locust Street. - Phone 517 Mr. and Mrs. Will McConnell re turned to vthoJr homo in Sarbon yes terday after spending several days at tho homo of tho former's brother Albert of this city. Tho W. C. T. V. will meet at the homo of Mrs- A. P. Kelly,. 705 W. Second street, next Tuesday after noon. A program will bo glvon and refreshments served.' Mrs. George Wclnbai'g returned to hor homo In Scottsbluff yesterday af ter visiting for some timu with friends and relatives hero and attending uio wedding of her sister. The A. G. Club of tho Prosbyterian Church mot at tho homo of Edna Bar bor, Saturday afternoon. Music waB furnlshod by Miss Colo and tho mem bers enjoyed a dainty lunch. Mrs. Goorgo Langlols, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Perkins, left this wcok for Cleveland, Ohio. Sho will Join Mr. Langlols Uioro nnd they will locato somewhere In tho cast. Itov. and Mrs. C. P. Koch entor talricd tho members of tho Lutheran choir at their homo last ovenlng In honor of Mrs. Koch's birthday anni versary. A chafing dish luncheon was sorted. Ralph Henlino, district representa tive for tho Remington Typewriter Co., is in tho city this week showing tho now modol Remington which ho sayB is a great improvement over tho older modol. The Fordsou cuts tho cost of proparlng land almost to half of what it cost with horses. But even moro important is the fact that tho Ford son saves from thirty to fifty percent of tho farmer's tlmo. And time saved gotting fields in ahapo to plant in tho proper season; getting things done when they should bo done means money to tho farmer. Be sides It helps In solving the labor problem. As over, tho machine way Is proving moro efflclont, faster, easier than tho old hand way. In tho factory, the machino increases production saves labor produces moro at less cost And that is what the Fordson does on tho farm". Tho Fordson way is tho machine way of farming. Be sides It helps tho labor problem. , . . -, , A u Tho Fordson'a first cost is low; and tho after or operating cost Is low. It i3 a compact, easily handled tractor, backed by tho greatest tractor Borvico or ganization In tho world. Wo aro Fordson dealers. Not only do wo soil Fordson tractors, but wo carry a stock of Fordson parts and ' employ Fordson mechanics to hoi tho farmers get tho best results irom tho Fordson. Let us demonstrate the Fordson on your own farm. $691.50 Delivered at Your Farm. ''V HENDY-OGIER AUTO CO., NORTH PLATTE. NEBRASKA ft service. The word In our vocabulary which, is coming into its own is Sorvico. Different people look at It in different vuyn, but to tho thinking man tho man who bus tho best Interests of the community at heart, Service is bolng dltrnlllcd with a new meaning. Ho Is llnding Ills highest Joy In Service. That sorvico Is not necessarily the sorvllo kind of an. Oriental slave. Rather It partakes ot a dignified spirit of helpfulness to the other man. Tho man who lives "Sorvico," is un selfish. I In thinks primarily of others.. Ho 1b trying to llvo tho command of Jesus, "Lovo thy neighbor as thyself." He.sces In that sumo Jesus his pattern ot unsolilsh sorvico. Tho Church of Jesus Christ stands for tho highest sorvico to mankind. She is anxious to servo not merely your body but your Immortal soul. Sho not only waits for but seeks the opportunity to help you. Why not holp hor claim that opportunity? If you do not attend any church, como to "THE CHURCH OP THE OPEN DOOR" next Sunday at elthor eloveu or olght o'clock. 1 ic '"'V Special music by tha choir. There Is room for all. i i First Evangelical Lutheran Church "The Church ol the Open Door' Forty years of faithful scrviuu in North Platte. Located on Fifth Street at "Sycamore. llev. C. Franklin Koch, Pastor. James M. Moonoy, ono of tho old tlmo passenger conductors of the Un ion Pacific, returned from Omaha a fow days ago whore ho had beeii to consult Dr.Jonus in regard to' an ;ab cccc on hia ear. ' Tho Catholic Girls' club was enter tained at the homo of Miss Mario Schatz Wednesday evening. The" ev ening was spent in playing cards: At the close of the evening dnlnty re freshments were served. Elwood Rogers son of the hi'tcHo- llcoman Rogers, whojs now covering; una territory ror 1110 uurrouglis Ad fling Machino Co., is attending to businoss matters In North Platte this week anil visiting old friends. , According to the report of State Superintendent John Matzan, thoro are 6,(577 pupils of school ago in Lincoln County, with 5,207 of them enrolled in school last year. Tjio average cost was $80.58 per pupil and It would have Ibtcten $G2.S1 If all tho children of school ago had been in school and tho cost had not been increased thoroby. tho case or Walker vs McCabo ot al vhlch was up In tho District Court Monday and Tuesday, was decided by 1110 jury as follows: Dr. McCabo and C. 0. AVeingand aro to pay jointly tho sum of $1,109.39 and Mr. Wcingand is to pay $58.51 additional to Mr. Walker for work done at tho Hotol McCabo during tho tlmoof tho high water there. Through tho courtesy of Senator Honglnnd and Representative Davis tho City Library is supplied daily wjth conlM of the Senato and House Jour- ii'ls. I hose official documents aro not tio big to read nor too technical to be indorstood and anyone Interested in .nd leglslatioh can learn of its nro- uross from day to day by consulting these records. AT THE LOCAL AND PERSONAL SUN THEATRE FRIDAY "The Prey" STARRING Alice Joyce ALSO 2-reel Jas. Aubrey Comedy. SATURDAY "The Coast of Opportunity" STARRING J. Warren Kerrigan ALSO Fists & Fodder 2-reel Comedy. Mrs. Chas. Xordlan returned to hor homo in Gothenburg this morning af ter visitlliir Iter husband who In titlclnc l treatment in the Platte Valley Hos- pital . New Spring Millinery, tho best in style, and quality at most reasonable prices,' Tho Leader Mer. Co. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Weir" left this morning for Kearney and Grand Is land whero they will visit until the first of the week. . The body of P. V. Shirley, who died hero this week was taken to Wellfleet this morning. The funoral will bo held at 2:30 today. Miss Marjorio Liddoll who -has been reporting for this paper for the past few months, has resigned and this morning accepted a place as reporter for tho Evening Telegraph Miss Adelo LeDIoyt will tako her dace for tho present. J CARD OP THANKS . - 1 Wo wish to thank our friends for tho kindnesses shown and for the beautiful flowers sent to us at tlie time of tho death of our beloved hus band and fathor. Mrs. B. L. Lambert and children. REAL KSTATEFOR?SAKE K K AND EXCHANGE. - :t ;j 1 am in a position to locate S g you on somo of tho best grain, :: stock and Dairy propositions . :': j in Colorado, located in the rain : j.j best, forty miles from Denver, :; ti have fine climate, good water, i? good roads, close to good mar li ket.t :: 5$ I will bp pleased to furnish JJ j complete description on request it it A. A. CRAIG. Elizabeth, Colo. ...... . CARD OP THANKS. Wo wish to thnnk nnr tnniiv roln. tlvos and friends, thn Ttnnril At l.-. In. cation and Junior and Senior High School and Faculty for their beautiful floral offorlngs and kindness during the death of our Undo and Rrother. Margotho Hanson, Thca Hanson, Honry P. Hanson. MONDAY "Red Viper" wiTn All Star Caste ALSO Lost City. ON SALE ONE DAY ONLY. SATURDAY, JANUARY 29 HavinK leased mv farm l will sell at Public Auction. 10 miles west of North Platte nn' : miles uist of Horshoy, on Wednesday, Feb. 2, 192 1 Commenctnuj at I lo'elook m. east timet tho following property, to-wlt: 7 HEAD OF HORSES IHuck team, woight L"'0t) lbs.;bav maro. C voars old. with foal, weight 1200 lbs.; buv mure. 7 M'tra old. weleht 1050 lbs.: buckskin colt. 2 yeora old; two yearling colts. ONE MILCH COW 4 YEARS OLD. FARM MACHINERY, ETC. 4 mowing muclrnes three neurlv new, 2 hav rakes, riding plow, 2 har rows, barrow cait. 2 wunons and boxos, ono wagon and beet box. single buggy nearly lfew, sets of harness, set of slnglo harness, hog feeder with 1D0 pounds of feed, 2 grind stoivos, and other articles too numerous to mention Stands of cUes Six Turkeys 2 Dozen Rhode Island I ted Hens TERMS OP SALE All sums of $20 and under cash, on sums over $20 G months tlmo will bo, given on bnnkablo paper hearing 10 per cent in toros: from date of sale. G. W. RECKARD, Owner. COL. II. Al. .IOHANSEN. Auct. RAY ( LANG FORD, Clork. LADIES' Pure Silk Holeproof Hosiery $3.00 GRADE $"1 .45 1 PAIR Two Pairs to One Customer. COLORS Black Cordovan White Field Mouse Gun Metal African Brown S HIRSCHFELD Exclusive Agents for Holeproof Hosiery in North Platte WE TEACH YOUR DOLLARS TO HAVE 31 ORE CENTS 1-