The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, February 25, 1921, Image 5

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    c NORTH PLATTE SEMI-WEEKLY TRIBUNE
LOCAL AM) PERSONAL
Mrs. llort MUlor lsft this morning
r r Sterling whoro Mr. Mtllor Is now
unployoil on tho looal botwoon Ster
ling mul Juloiburg.
A master exhibition o corrool new
spring stylos In womons and misses
suits, couta and droasos now botiiR
shown by tho I.ondor Mor. Co.
J, L. Uulor, utild to bo n prlvnia tl
tdallvo, fllod complaint In vom
court Wodnosday ngnlnst llort Uoyr
for bootlogglngf -Tnmos Way for ban
logglug, Dolpli Tumor for bootleg
ging, T. Konnody for bootloRglntt ami
H. Cumber for Illegal pobbossIoh c
liquor. Nono havo yot boon trlod.
V. K. Lnwrenca returned from OmR-
)n this morning whoro ho tntttmotod
I usinoss for a short time.
Mrs. Homer Peterson entertained r
(e friendfl nt n dinner Inst evnlng
foi.nwod by n slutnbor warty.
CLINTON, THE JEWELER
Clinton and Fon, The Eye Glass Men
Sign of the Big Ring. Satisfaction Sure --Try Us Graduate Opticians
DR. 0. H. CRESSLER.
Graduate Dentist
Office orer the McDonald
State Bank
LOCAL AND TEKSONAL
C. V. Turplo is transacting business
In Denver this week.
Leo Mustard went to Denver Wed
nesday to transact b'usinoss.
Fresh milk at 10c a quart. Mc-Michael's-
Grocery.
Mrs. Ireland, of. Curtis, shopped in
the city yesterday.
Gus Gundcrson, ol Elmcrock, was
a city visitor "Wednesday.
Mrs. Roy Rice, of Maxwell, shopped
In the city Wednesday.
Harry Cramer transacted business
in Sutherland Wednesday.
Mrs. Carl Wlckstrom of Hershoy
visited in the city Wednesday.
Joo Pizer, of Denver, is visiting at
tho Julius Pizer homo this week.
Dr. Simms returned from a profes
sional trip to Gannett Wednesday.
""Try our 20c coffee. McMlchael's
Grocery.
Gilbert Peters, of Sterling, is visit
ing friends in tho city.
Airs. P. E. Mackinteo spent Monday
in Kearney on business.
Mr. and Mrs. Millard Rldlnger went
to Ogalalla yesterday to visit.
Keith Nevillo returned from a bus
iness trip to Denver yesterday.
Mrs. V. E. Ford went to Lexington
yesterday to visit for n few days.
Dr. Fetter was called to Gothenburg
yesterday on professional business.
Mrs. Johanna McGraw returned tho
foro part of tho week from Laramie,
'My Homo Town Is a One Horse
Town But Its Good Enough For Me"---
Jim Doherty explains it on an Edison
record. Dixon's havo it for you.
Kldo Doty left yesterday for Pitts
burg to visit relatives for a fow weeks.
Mrs. Lloyd Arnold left Wednesday
for Grand Island to visit her parent?.
C. M. Austin left Wednesday for Om
aha to attend tho Jewelers' conven
tion. Guy Swope loft Wednesday for Lin
coln, to attend an Odd Follows meet
ing. Mr. and Mrs. Godtroy Turnqulst of
Gotlionburg visited in tho city Wed
nesday. Ilarley Gates wont to Omaha Wed
nesday to attend tho Jewclortf Con
vention. Mrs. L. C. Knuffman returned from
tho eastern part of tlito stato tho first
of tho week.
Ward LaRuo left Wednesday t5
spend sovcral days in Kearney vjsit
ing friends.
Mrs. H. T. Krier, of Lexington, came
yosterday to visit at tho homo of Mrs.
L. C. McGraw.
Chas. Reynolds returned to Omaha
, last evening after transacting busi
ness in tho city.
Geo. N. Gibbs left Wednesday for
Denver to spond n fow days transact
ing legal business.
Miss Sullivan will leave Saturday
for Grand Island to spend Sunday
with her parents.
Tho local basketall team was de
feated in Bayard Wednesday evening
by a scoro of 54 to 25.
Miss Freda Slacker underwent an
operation for appendicitis Wednesday
ovchlng in a local hospital.
Mr. and Mrs, Slackor of Brady, were
called hero Wednesday by tho illness
of their daughter, Freda Slackor.
Miss Elizabeth Little arrived home
yesterday from tho east whoro she has
been buying mllltnory for the Loader.
Allan Robb loft Wednesday for Lex
ington to visit relatives for a fow days
ington to visit rolaltves fora few days.
Tho Paxton basketball teams de
feated tho Parochial school teaniB
Tuesday evening in Paxton by n score
of tho boys 35 to 16 and tho girls 14 to !
G. A good many pupils of tho school '
accompanied tho teams. 1
TUX LAMBS PUT ON COLOHKU
MINSTKKL SHOW AS CIIIKF
ATTRACTION.
Tho Royal Neighbors hold a party
at tho K. P. Hull this week which was
attended by about 150 mombors nu.il
friends. Ton Indies put on a minstroi
show, four of thorn being dressed ns
southern mnmmles and four as color
ed men. Thoy sang southern songs ac
connmnlcd by Professor Knowltall. A
Hawaiian danco was put on by Miss
Liza Jnno. Aftor tho minstrel was
ovor n flash photo was taken 6f tho
actors by Photographer Dcdmoro.
Luuch was served. On account of tho
success of this party It is planned to
hold one each month.
DANCING IN FltAN'KLlN Ai niTOItl
I'M TO UK DECIDED Y THE
SriMlEMK COUNT
Tho group of peoplo In this city wh(.
nro opposed to dancing In tho Frank
lln Auditorium, havo by unanimous
voto authorized Win. E. Shuman to
appeal tho caso which was decided
ncalnst them in tlio District Court ro
ccntly. Mr. Shuman has accordingly
filed an appeal in tho Stato Supremo
Court. U will probably bo nliout
year beforo tho appcnl Is heard.
THE FAT OF THE LAND.
Arc you gcttng It? House
rent at $50.00 per month for 5
years and you havo $3,000- in
dead checks or receipts. Tho
landlord has tho deed, and you
aro still sticking around town
llgurlng tho interest at 10 on
that $3,000 you nevor had In a
lump sum, but which you havo
donated to your landlord and
havo nothing to show for it.
DON'T DONATE ANY LONGER.
DON'T FIGURE INTEREST' ON
MONEY UNLESS YOU HAVE
THE CASH ON HAND. Better
lot us llguro with you on a now
homo built to suit you, or somo
of tho Bargains we havo to of
i'or. THE HOLLMAN & SEBASTIAN
AGENCY.
You Want Your New
TO BE CHEAPER IN PRICE
BUT NOT IN QUALITY.
' We have them, both single and double breasted styles in gray, brown
and blue. Priced at
Mens new Dress Shirts - 98c
Mens Work Shirts, blue anp grey 89c
Mens Work Glovcc short wrist
and gauntlet - 98c
Mens dark stripy Work Pants $3.49
Ladies you are missing something if you fail to visit our
leady-to-Wear Department
New Suits, chic models, New Spring Coats, Dresses and Skirts at prices that
are interesting.
Ladies' Tricolelle Dresses, brown' and blue $16.75
Ladies' Tricoletle Blouses, assorted colors $4.98
Ladies' Silk Waists $2.98
New Mme. Pfeil Front Lace Corsets - - $3.98
Always something good in our pfy QQ$ qfayfi
Our Cards Show You the Prices. Come In and Shop Around
We Can Save You Money on Shoes
If you havent bought J. C. PENNEY SHOES try us for your next pair. Re
member we guarantee satisfaction, in the wearing quality of every shoe we sell
ON DISPLAY-SHOES AT PRICES TO FIT HOST ANY PURSE
Except the one that wants to spend over $10.00
Pennys Make
Dollars For You
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"T? nit t ion -u UU imiiniimn j
Special Attention
Given Mail Orders.
I New Arrivals In
Spring Pumps and Oxfords
The new Spring Oxfords aro here and what superb style and
character our new Low Shoes are. You must
see BUCK'S BOOTERIE footwear for spring to
fully realize what's what in footwear.
Cuban Heel Oxfords arc again very good
for street wear. Cut at loft comes in brown
kid and welt solo. Price
$8.00
r Strap Pumps in Brown Suede. Brown and Black
Kid Leathers, High Louis, Military and one-inch
j3 Walking Heels. Every style and price a distinct
yfij leader for value
$7.00 to!$10.00
BUY BUCK SHOES
Formerly Known as the
Shoe Market
AT THE SUN,
3 DAYS commencing! March 1st.
Two Shows each afternoon and night.
MATINEE 2:15 and 4:05. NIGHT 7:15 nnd 9:00 P, M.
SAMUEL GOLDWYN
presents
PAULINE FREDERICK
1 MADAME X
Ej3 Atyted from the French of ALEXANDER BISSQN by .uraiigimcmt with HENRY W SAVAGE
Directed bv
FRANK ' LLOYD
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