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About The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 4, 1921)
I NORTH PLATTE SEMI-WEEKLY TRIBUNE LOCAL AM PERSONAL A. Alton Wont to Lincoln Wodnottdny to spond n fow days. Mrs. W. V. Hoaglnnd loft yostorday for Lincoln after Hpondng n few days in tho city. t , ICctth Neville Toturned yesterday from n business trip to Omaliu and Chicago. , I)r. Jj. J. KRAUSE, Dentist, Mc Ilonald Ilnnk Bnlldlng. Itooms 28, Thono 07. t "2tf Mr. and Mrs. A. II. Divans and chil dren loft Wednesday for Los Angolcs were thoy will spend a month. t DR. 0. II. CRESSLER. Cradnale Dentist Ofllce ortr ths McDonald State Bunk '..V.VV. ''VVVVVVV . it DANCE at HERSHEY every FRIDAY NIGHT (AltKOLL-KlXSTlIK 4 Miss Until Carroll and Earl Kocstor both of Denver wore united In mar riage "Wednesday ovonlng at 8 o'olock by Itov. Itobort Maron. Mrs. Keoster was formerly a North Platte girl hut has boon employed In Denver for the past two years. Later a wedding suppor was sorved at the home of the bride's sister Mrs. TJico. Sxindnll. Tho table was beauti fully decorated In pink and white cut flowers and tho rooms wore decorated in these colors. Mrs. Keoster has ninny friends In North IMatto nil of whom extend tholr honrtlest congratulations. -J:o:!- Mallgnant Ghost. Last Christmas, a house In Leeds was visited by nn amazing ghost. A woman, returning home, went into the kitchen to wnnn herself at the Qro. Suddenly sho was startled to see two long white- arms emerge from tho flames. Nearer nnd nearer they came, until they gripped her arms above tho elbow. The touch was like red hot Iron, nnd she fell fainting to the ground. When she recovered she was surprised to find that tlicro had been no fire in tho grate. Sho visited a doctor, who ex amined her arms and found distinct signs of burns. This was afterwnrd corroborated by another doctor. Lon don Mall. Yeomen, Anniversary Member ship Campaign Object 100 Members by March 10th. lYOItK AND WIN Sec any Ycomon. Phono O.'lOW Or U28. WATCH WHO WINS .'JVWMY ' HEAL ESTATE FOR SALE AND EXCHANGE. I au in a position to locato you on sntno ot tho best .grain, stock nnd Ualry propositions In Colorado, located in tho rain host, forty mllos from Donvor, have flno cllmnto, good wntor, good roads, closo to good mar kot. I will bo pleased to furnish comploto description on request A. A. CIIAIG, Ellznboth, Colo. "The Right Kind of Child." Give a little love to a child, and yon get a great deal back. It loves every thing near it, when It Is the right kind of child would hurt nothing, would give the best It has away, nlways, If you need It dots not lay plans for getting everything In tho house for it self, and delights In helping people; you ennnot please It so much as by giving It a chance of being useful, In verso little a way.-John ltuskln. J. M. BARTON)! Somerset, Nebr. BREEDER OF Registered Herefords. Choice pure lired Stock for Sale. Priced Right. ! ! 1-1 II HI II IMB IMMH '') ' M Ae coal we $&jk Mutual Building & Loan Association of North Platte. INCORPORATED IN 1887. Resources $1,370,427.14. SAFETY FIBST. Investors in this association get tho bonofits of the following requirements of tho laws of Nebraska under which it is oporatlng: First. Tho association is required to invest only in first mortgages on real estato or tho stock of this associa tion. mw Second. Such investments are non-negotlablo and non-assignable, and can only bo discharged by payment direct to tho association. This is a very important pro tection not availablo to any financial Institution except Building & Loan Associations. Third. Tho association is subject to the supervision of tho State Banking Board. How well tho interosts of tho investors in this as sociation have beon safeguarded is evidenced by tho fact that in tho moro than thirty threo years of its operation not ono dollar has boon lost. T. C PATTERSON, TrwIdeKt. BESSIE F. SALISBURY, Secretary. THIS JANIJAItY WAS ONti Ol' TIIK ! HIIjHKST KVKIt KNOWX JIKJtK Tho summary of woathcr conditions for January 1921, which has just bcqn Issued by Obsorvor Shilling, shows the temperature at tho North Platto sta tion did not go down to zero during tho month. (California readers plconc note.) The lowest was four above. However tho coldest over re corded hero in Janunry was 35 be low zero. The hlghost reached dur ing this January was 58 whloh la 12 dogrcos bolow the hlghost January record known. Tho precipitation was slxtyelght hundredths of nn inch for tho month. Tho average for January is forty-seven hundredths of nn inch showing this January to bo n llttlo bettor than us ual. Tho wind never blew over thirty miles nn hour, tho average being a lit tle better than six mllos nn hour. During tho month thero were top clear days, soven jmrty cloudy and fourteen cloudy. It stormed on only thrco days. WHY SUFFER SO? Why Buffer from n bad hack, from sharp, shooting twinges, headachos, dizziness nnd distressing urlnnry llls7 North Plaice pcoplo recommend Donn's Kidney Pills. Ask your neighbor. Could you nsk for stronger proof of merit? Mrs. A. G. Wossberg, 708 W. 4th St, North Platto, says: "I have been a terrible sufferer from kldnoy dis order and backache. Tho doctor said I had a floating kidney and it was so swollen It waB plainly noticeable to the average eye. I had awful pains through my kidneys and I could not stand on my foot long. My kidneys acted frequently, too. My doctor ad vised an oporntlon.- I learned of Doan'a Kldnoy Pills, howover, and got a box. After' a couplo dnys use, tho pains became less severe. The swelling gradually went away nnd I was completely cured. SInco then. I havo felt no return of kldnoy trouble." (Statement given August 7, 1907.) On Juno 7; 1920, Mrs. Wossberg ad ded: "As tho years go by, my faith In Donn's Kidney Pills grows strongor. It Is many years slnco Donn's cured me 1 of kidney complaint nnd since thton I have enjoyed good health.'' COc at nil dealers Fostor-Mllburn Co., Mfifl., Buffalo, N. Y. ni! What the' Pubfic Wants. Theatrical ' Manager Weill What do you want? Plnywrlght Sir, I've written a play. "Kvcrybody's doing that. Get outl" "It has n bathtub In It" "Yes? Have a chair." "And n bedroom " ' "Here's a cigar." "And n young girl nnd a minister." "Have a couple of cigars." "In the third act tho big one tho minister is stricken with remorse." With what?" 1 "With remorse. He regrets iilw wenkness." "Sorry, young man; but that kind of play doesn't go. I'm busy." "I forgot to tell you that the min ister Is already married to another woman." ' "Hero's all the money I've sot for advance royalty." Life. Not Absolutely Washed. Pycherley Is u hard-hearted man. The spirit of Christmas never enters his body; nnd, indeed, If Jie has any particularly unpleasant Intelligence to convey, ho generally munnges to save It up for Christmas time. ills wife, however, Is different, and Inst Christmas entered the dining room with a troubled look. "Oh, John," she said, "Mary Just swnllowed a shilling I What shall we do?" Mary, let It be said, occupies the position of mald-of-nll-work In the Pycherley household. "Do?" repeated the master of the house. "Well, I suppose we'd better let her keep It. She would have ex pected a Christmas box, anyhow." London Tlt-Hlth'. The Tlp-Hunter's Guide. Speaking of tips and tipping, n New York bellhop not long ago formulated a set of rules, a fow of which wo give below : Don't waste time on "big bugs." Shower attention on women ; if they tip nt all, they tip liberally. Don't persecute tlghtwnds; shame them with faultless service. Play the honeynioouers hard ; nowly wed men like to innke a splurge be fore their brldfis. Don't net ugly when a guest departs without tipping you. Have a heart I Perhaps the ofllco cleaned htm out Boston Transcript, -::o: When In North Platts stop at the New Hotel Palace and Cafe. You will be treated well. 58tf ::o:: EXCHANGE REAL ESTATE I am in a position to savp you mon ey as I havo a roal list of property for salo or trade; residence and vacant Iota In nearly all ports of city; good volley tiirms for oasy paymonts and good to. ma; ntthlotlmo I havo for salo and sou.ii traded that will appoal to anyone -uat wants to own their own homo tl 1180. E. A. OLSON. NEW MEAT MARKET Crow & Crow, Phono 708. N. LotusL Stoak . . 20c Pork Chops 20c Lord ...20c Dolling Meat ... IGo GEO. S, DXHT, PbysIclAB ti&i Strysoa. SftM Attteib QItm t Surer? tut Obftotrfea, Ofleo: B alius A Ltu BuMla FkMM: Otte 1S, RnIImm 111 Hear the Cheney Before You Buy When you select a phonograph, you choose for a life' time. Whateveryoudo,hear The Cheney beforeyou buy. It's entirely different from any other phonograph basically, fundamentally different. It practically elim inates needle scratch. Itplaysallrecords playsthem with a beauty and quality of tone difficult to duplicate. cjfhe Che NEY PHONOGRAPH We invite you to a demonstration in our Music Rooms. Compare your favorite records call for piano records, vocal, instrumental, orchestral and you'll wonder at the richness, purity and reality of The Cheney reproduction. Convenient Terms if You Wish ' J. O. PATTERSON, NORTH PLATTE, NEBRASKA. This beautiful HcppU white Model is $185 171 II I I wonder at the richness, purity and reality of The J j Cheney reproduction. J Convenient Terms 1 You Wish ' n ' J. O. PATTERSON, A NORTH PLATTE, NEBRASKA. U f A j ThisbeautifulHcpplc- H 1 COOY CAjrPFIJtK (HIILS HOLD . TKHKMOXIAIi MEETING ON WEDNESDAY. The girls of Cody Campllro group hold a ceremonial meeting nt the homo of Ruth Slzemore Wednesday even ing. Uonnlo Murdock was elected president and Ruth Slzemore secre tary. Mrs. H. A. Lawhead Is the Guardian. An enjoyable lunch was served. This Is tho enmpflro which prepared eight boxes of candy before Christmas and on Christinas morning .'presented a box to each of the eight patients in the Pulver hospital. Tho old people there cortnlnly appreciated the kindness shown by the girls and tlielr guardian. To whom are your going to soil your Hay and Grain? Tho Harrington Mer cantile Co. will offer the' highest, j prices. fi4tf j w w M M M M M M M M M M M M M M M M M CONDEMN High Priced Stock Foods "That ho Is all through paying fancy prices for stock foods aud hog remedies and that ho Is rais ing somo ot tho best hogs over placed on tho market," was tho statoment made recently by E. H . Bcckstead, well-known hog raiser and authority on live stock . Mr. BeckBtead's hogs aro the ouvy of IiIb nolghbors, and havo "topped' tho market" for several years In Iowa. Ho Btates that for years ho bought lilgh-prlced hog fodds and hog romodlos, but ho 1b all through paying extra vagant prices for what ho can molco hlmaolf. Ho states that wlint tho hogs need aro mlnontls and tolls tho secret of his won derful success by explaining that ho takes about flvo pounds of ordinary mlnoralino (which Is puro concentrated minerals and cost only a couplo of dol lars) and mixes samo with onough bran or flllor to make a hundred pounds. All hogs, and especially brood sows roqulro minerals as thoy keep them freo from worms, and In tho pink ot condition, and aro cssontlnl to tho hogs growth and a well bal nncod ration. This Inexpensive mtxturo placed In a sholtorcd box whoro tho hogB can get nt It aB thoy need it, will produce far bettor results than any high priced so-called stock foods. Send two dollars to The Mln oralino Chemical Co., 1638 No. Wolla St., Chicago, lit., and thoy will forward you by pro paid parcol post, onough minor aline to mako a full hundred pounds. DESIRED TO TAKE THE VEIL Oldest Daughter of Thomas Jefferson Attracted by Quiet Life Within , Convent Walls. Martha Jefferson, oldest daughter of Thonms Jefferson, third President of the United States, enme near to be ing a catholic sister. Sho wns a stu dent nt the school of Abbayo de Pan- themont at the time the French Revo lution wns In progress. Tho daring nnd flippant Infidelity of the French frightened ami disgusted her, nnd she clung to the calm nnd serene life of the convent with nil her strength. Her mother had taught her In the ways of tho Church of England, but the sur roundings at the school overreached this, and she decided 'to become a nun. She wrote to her father asUIng his permission to adopt the veil. No answer came for several days, and then Jefferson appeared In person. Ho greeted the girl with n tender smile, Interviewed the abbess, and then cume out and told the girl to pack her things. Her school life wns ended nt that moment, and the next dny she was Introduced to so ciety nnd mnde tho mistress of her father's household. Sho declared years afterwnrd thnt neither sho nor her father had ever alluded to the sub ject by a single word from thnt dny on. . Buy a Barrel OF "Cow Brand FLOUR 59 if i.t i.t i.t i.t i.t i.t U Every farmer and everyone interested in farming should join this campaign. This h will create a demand for wheat and stimulate all hus- ness. Nebraska families S need 150,000 barrels to get them through the win ter. Buy Yours Now. Insist on it i.t U i.t Historic Stratford.on.Avon. The history of Stratford-on-Avon may be traced back for a period of 1,100 years, and as the birthplace of Shakespeare Is has become a classic center visited annually by eomo 50,000 people. The Guard house, where Shnkesponre was born: Shottery, where he courted Anne Hithaway; Charlotte park, onco the m of Sir Thomas Lucy, whose displeasure Shakespeare Incurred by stealing his deer; the Shakespeare Memo rial theater, on the banks of the Avon, and Shnkcspearo's monument, aro all places worthy of visiting in the old market town of Stratford-on-Avon. Tho Shakespeare hotel, situated In the center of the town and close to the Shakespeare Memorial theater, was erected in tho Fourteenth cen tury. A few doors from Shakespeare hotel is tho Harvard House, which was the early home of the Harvard family, founders of Harvard unlver-tty. ::o:: 1 Wo aro proparod to ropalr scored and cracked ctyUndter blocks, yrlth high grado metal alloy, olectrically applied without boating, warping or enlarging tho bore. We solicit your Work. North. Piatt? Bulck Co. "COW BRAND" I The North Plalte Flour NORTH PLATTE ..General Hospital.. (Incorporated) (he Hall Ekck Ntrti at Ptstsftice. 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