The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, February 08, 1921, Image 5

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    NORTH PLATTE SEMI-WEEKLY TRIBUNE
DR. 0. II. CRESSLER,
Graduate Dentist
OlHce over the McDonald
State Bunk
LOCAL AND PERSONAL
A. K. McConnol was n passenger
west Inst oveulng.
Mrs. Ross Curtis left Saturday for
a visit In Loup City.
Mr. Workman loft Saturday for
Balrd to spend a few days.
A. E. Rlshell and family of Hershey
spout Saturday In this city.
A. O. Iloffnor of Brady, spent. Sat
urday In this city on business.
Valesta Vooslpka camo frob Balrd
Arthur Curtis was off duty ntctlui
Star Clothing House yesterday on ao
count of lllnoss.
I-ovoly spring styles In mil Unary.
Homombor Easter comos oarly this
yoar. Early showing at Tho.Leartor
Mor. Co.
A baby girl was born Sunday to
Mr. and Mrs. William Chcobors on
South Chostnut St All concerned aro
doing nlcoly.
Mako your young folks happy at
homo by moans of ono of Mr. Edison's
Kroatost Invontlons. Lonm about It nt
Dixon's Music Shop.
Shorlff Salisbury accompanied Hugh
I'owoll to Lincoln yostorday. Ho was
Rontoncod to the pon for robbing the
Roxnll storo last wook.
Tho Washington School has now 41-1
pupils onrollcd. This makes nn aver
ago of 41 to a teacher which Is a
very orowdod condition.
Boautlful Spring Stylo drossos in
Clinton Cropos, Taffetas and other
most looked for matorlals now bolng
shown at Tlio -Loador Mor. Co.
Saturday to spend tho week end.
Mrs. T. E. Hoskctt camo from Su-! Mrs. H. X. Smith will return todav
thorlanl Saturday to spend tho day. from Omaha, where alio went with
Mrs. Kato Sullivan of Brady spent m' O'Brien, Billy has boon visiting
Saturday In this city visiting frlonds. I "eru 11,111 8110 accompanied nun nomo
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m miLm iiiii inn
Dorothy Chaplin, of Gothenburg,
spent Saturday In this city shopping.
Mrs. -.Tamos Kauffman went to Choy
onno Saturday to spend tho week end.
Mrs. 0. E. Eyerlcy, of Horshoy,
visited relatives In this city Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Andorson loft
last wook for a visit In Union City,
Ind.(
Mrs. Herman Beam, of Horshoy,
transacted business in tho city Sat
urday. i Mrs. M. AV Bonham wont to Suther
land Saturday ovonlng to visit her
daughter.
J. E, Nelson returned from Sterling
this mojming, where ho transacted
business.
Dewey McGrew anu Leon Stono
wont to Kearney yestcrdnyo transact
business.
'Hero you'll now find now spring
models In clover llttlo Eton Suits nt
Tho Leader Mor. Co. . .
Miss Josophlno Itobb is enrolled In
tho commercial department of tho
Senior High School.
Mrs. Martha Strayer. of Lincoln, Is
visiting at tho home of her sister,
Mrs. Henry Effenbeck.
Charming Spring Models in Wo
men's Suits are now being shown at
Tho Loader Mer. Co. Storo.
Anna Hower left yesterday for hor , hero at that time
homo in Sidney after visiting at tho
home of her grandmother Mrs. Llntz.
Miss Lula Wolllvcr went to Suther
land yesterday after spending tho
week end with her parents in this
city. 1
Wnlln Walla Lodge No. .(! I. 0. O.K.
will initiate it class of candidates on
TJiurMlny'iEve. Fclir. 10th. GujvSwope.
Mrs. N. MeCube entertained a num. j T. 10th. Guy Swope,
ber of friends yesterday at her home
on West 5th St. Bridge was played' At tho meeting of tho Local Coun
after which a dainty lunch was served ell of tho Campfiro Girls last week all
Clork A. S. Allen rotumod Sunday
from a visit to Lincoln. While thoro
ho took in the stato Legislature and
conferred with somo of tho mombors
about proposed legislation.
Sylvia Watts, a former North Platte
girl, who is now teaching in Billings
was olectcd last week to roprcsont
tho teachers In tho Young Woman's
misinoss and Professional Club In
that city.
You won't wish for some outside
entcrtafnmont ovory evening when you
havo a new Edison Diamond Disc
Phonograph In your homo. It Is econ
omy In tho long run. Discuss it nt
Dixon's "Music Shop. n
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Dixon outor
taincd a number of friends at whist
last evening at their homo in honor of
tho wedding anniversary of Mr. and
Mrs. Charles. Dixon. Dainty refresh
ments woro served.
Music will fill that need you havo
been fooling for something to make
your homo more complete. Don't bo
satisfied with anything, less than the
bestNtfear tho Now Edison at Dixon's
Music Shop.
Tho Scottsbluff game which was to
havo been playedWednesday has been
cancelled. Ogalnllrt will tako its placo
on tho season ticket but will not play
in this city until Saturday. Both tho
ooys and girls or that school will play
Don't rogret tho fact that you can!t
hear more concorts and musical pro
grnmes when It is your privilege to
hoar our records. Talent and variety
Is unlimited when you havo "a New
Edison Diamond Disc Phonograph.
Dixon's Music Shop.
Wnllu Wnlln Lodge No. 50 IV 0. O.K.
will initiate n class of candidates on
A letter from John Post, Powers,
Oregon, ronows the Tribuno sub
scription and conveys .tho informa
tion that Mr. Post has just gono thru
an operation at the hospital at North
bend, Oro., and Is recovering nicely.
His former address was Oregon City.
Tho wedding of Miss Gladys F. Mar
tin and Louis C. McXeel occurred at
tho homo of Rov. H. E. Hess, Friday,
February 4. Mrs. McXeel Is tho only
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Martin
livitjg north of Hershey. Sho has been
at homo since she returned from her
collcgo course at Kearney and Omaha
Mr. McN'eoI is a son of Mr. and Mrs. D.
E. McXeel of tho Sutherland vicinity
and is an overseas veteran. He is nn
industrious farmer and has a home
ready for his bride. Both enjoy a
large acquaintance among tho young
people of this county and aro counted
among the substantial citizens of the
community.
guardians wero urged to proparo the
members of their groups for tho best
summer camp ever held in tho west.
Plans were discussed at that time
which when carried out will make
this camp a big success.
Miss Jennie S. Rudolph, a former
North Platto teacher who is now a
teacher in tho South Denver High Is
suffering a sprained knee and severe
bodily bruises duo to tho falling of a
section of the- balcony of that school
last Saturday afternoon while a bas
ketball ganio was In progress.
This week Is tho biggest basketball
week of tho season. On Tuesday ev
ening tho Junior High Boys will go
to Sutherland and on Friday evening
will go to Elmcreek. Tho Senior High
Boys and Senior High Girls will go
to Gothenburg. Friday tho boys will
go to Kearney and on Saturday even
ing tho hoys and girls of Ogalalla
will meet tho locals on tho homo floor
"The Phonograph With a Soul"
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"rcna.ct Ihkutc a Y.rdD . n
Solemn UsoolM, Giy a -'n
Mtt DExeWnj U . n or
Simple U'
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"Who is tho most sophis
tieiitcd man In New York?"
Mr. Ildison selected Win. J.
Burns, who gladly made tho
Mood Change ' lest to assist
Mr. Kdison in his research
work. Mr. Bums' Chart is
reproduced. Mr. Kdison needs
thousands of theso charts.
Won't you help him by filling
out n Chart?
IVlf.J. DOIIN8
ITtad of TTm. J. Burnt JnUf
national Dtttctive Agtncv
Wm, J. Burns f illed out
the first Mood Change Chart
Will You Fill Out a Chart for Mr. Edison ?
ATR. BURNS pronounced the
J.VJL
Whether you Call ItLaGrippe or Influenza
Whether you call it LaGrippo, after
tho French, or Influenza after tho Ital
ian derivation, makes no difference, it
is virulent and dangerous. It grips
ypu by tho lungs, so to speak, and un
. Kjiflniss steals, ovor 'your-ontiro body
rllore is apt to bo vomiting and you
acho all over. All "tho streets and
alleys of tho body" are clogged with
poisons.
Tho chiropractic spinal analysis
shows prossuro on spinal nerves to tho
STinTTTmWiTnTruWnnunnm:
lungs and kidneys, and adjustments
relieving that pressure, brings tho ac
tivity of these organs back to par.
The poisons that wero creeping deep
er into tho bodily tissues, begin to
clear out. Tho chiropractic record in
the epidemic wap bettor than that of
any other health method, chlrpractors
bolng able to show recoveries in 885
out of every 88G casos adjusted.
NO CHARGE
Consultation Is yltrhout
oliarg or obligation.
Drs. States & States,
Tlio P. S. C. Chiropractors.
Building and Loan Building
Xorth IMnttQ Nebraska.
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CHIROPRACTIC
CORRECTS
DISEASES THE FOLLOWING
W -EVES
NOSE
THROAT
J ARMS
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LIVER
STOMACH
PANCREAS
SPLEEN
KIDNEYS
BOWELS
APPENDIX
IBLADDEft
LOWER
tma LIMBS
LOWER PINCHED
NERVES, IMPOSSIBLE
TO FURNISH
PROPER IMPULSES
(LIFE AND health)
TO TnLiK 0R5Ah5
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or Tir' " " -.rrm ' 'Trrmv-
test most interestinLT. He
' enjoyed it and was glad to help
Mr. Edison.
You'll enjoy filling out a Mood
Change Chart also and we know
you will eagerly help the great in
ventor in his latest research into
the effects of music on the minds
and moods of mankind.
Read Mr. Burns' Chart. Then
come to our store. Make the test.
Learn how music affects your
moods. Your Chart will be . sent
to Mr. Edison.
If you own a New Edison, ask us
for a supply of Charts and invite
your friends for a Mood Change
Chart party. They will find it more
entertaining than the Ouija board.
If you do not own a New Edison,
we will lend you an instrument,
with a supply of Re-Creations,
for giving a Mood Change Party.
The New Edison has perfect real
ism. Its Re-Creation of music
cannot be distinguished from the
original music. This makes it pos
sible for every home to enjoy the full
benefits of the world's best music
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Harry Dixon, Dealer.
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Railroad Notes
R. E. HANSON.
LOCAL AND PERSONAL
In
D. A. Russell resumed duties at tlio
Round Houso Sunday.
E. E. Wright, brakeman spent iho
week end In Omaha, visiting frleniR j
Chas, Finlayson, Goncral Car In
spector, spent yesterday In this city.
J. V. Anderson, Supt. Wyo. Diviblon
transacted business In North Platto
Friday.
W. C. Wolcott, Supt. Wyo. Division,
spent a couplo of days last week in
North Platto.
Gus Welnbarg, who got a pleco of
steel In bis cyo last week was re
moved to Omaha yesterday.
Floyd Grace who baa boon omploved
with tho P. F. E. Ico cutters Is suffer
ing a smashed foot duo to a largo oko
of lco falling on It yostorday.
Extra Gang No. C, which has boon
laying steol In tho wost yard, was dis
continued yostorday. B. & B. gang In
chargo of Murray, was discontinued
Saturday.
W. A. Borton and O. W. Porter havo
boon transferred from Cheyonno and
Laramlo to tho local Dispatcher's of
fice. Goorgo Mang, who roturnod frutn
Omaha yostorday roports Roy Mur
dock to bo In a much Improved con
dition. R. A. FlBchor, formerly omployod In
tho Car Department linn neceptod a
position as watchman In tho local
yards.
AV. G. Tinnoy, Dlvlalon Engineer, of
Choyenne, spent yesterday In tho city,
looking after the Interests of iho
En'Hnerrint? Dopartment.
3. Slovens wont to Dcnvor Sun
day to transact business.
John McDonald returned from Cal
ifornia Saturday after spending soma
time there.
Dr. Ames returned fnnu Julpsljirgi
Snturdny ovonlng whoro sho had' Ijogii
called on professional busiuens.
Mrs. John Day returned tho last ofi
tho week from Grooley whero she Jind I
been visltiitK her daughter Mrs. Cody !
3oaI.
Miss ('oral Marcollos will leavo on
Thursday for Chicago whoro sho will
attend a cosmetic school for two
weeks.
P. J. Nichols was removed from tho
Pulver Hospital, Thursday by his
daughter and taken to hor home In
Wallace.
Mrs. R. T. Eaton and baby loft yes
terday for Sheridan, Iowa, whoro Mrs.
Eaton was called by tho serious lll
noss of hor mother.
Miss Harriet Harris, a Red Cross
Nurso at tlio Naval Station in Chlcngo
will arrlvo noxt wook to visit hor sis
ter Mrs. J. B. Redflold.
Roinomhor tho noxt thing to a
Brunswick Phonograph Is Brunswick
Records on tho phonoKraph you have.
Comploto Stock. Wnlkor Music Co.
Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Wooks left for
thoir homo In Grand Island yesterday
aftor visiting at the homo of their
sons Edward and Robert Wooks.
Mrs. Chas. Nordlne loft yesterday
for hor homo in Gothonburg after
visiting hor husband who Is In a local
hospital tnklng treatment for a brok
on nnn.
The annlvorsary dinner of tho oon
grogatlon of tho Luthoran church will
be lftsld In the basement of the church
this evening nt sevon o'clock. This Is
the exact date of tho dedication of the
now church one yoar ago.
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Walla Wnllu No. ."0 I. 0. O.K.
will inlllale a class of cninllilnles op
Thursday Kvo. I'clir. 1 01 It- Guy Swopn,
Sec
Boys9 Sho.es
f N
A hard thing to find ia a shoe that will withstand
the wear and tear of a "real" boy. We have what
we believe to be the most durable shoe for boys on
the market. Heavy and .light weight boys' shoes
made of the most durable leather and with solid
leather soles. Bring the children in tomorrow.
Formerly the Shoe Market.