The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, March 11, 1921, Image 4

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    NORTH PLATTE SEMI-WEEKLY TRIBUNE
CITY AI COUNTY NEWS.
Jolm Lincoln Is oft duty at tlio tlcky
ct oltlco in account of illness.
Mrs. (Iub Urantlng loft this morning
for StromBburg to -visit rolntlvcs.
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Hondy loft Lonjt
Beach Tuesday on thoir trip homo.
Rev. II. 13. Hobs was qulto ill the
first of tho week hut is roportod to ho
much improved.
Tho Stylo Shop's Spring Fashion
Review at tho Keith Thoatro Monday,
March 14th.
Knstor hats of individuality priced
to stand comparison at Block's mil
linery department,
Tho Style Shop's Spring Fashion
novlow at tho Kolth Thoatro Monday,
March 14th.
Mrs. K. Vv Graham, returned to
Grand Island this morning after visit
ing friends In tho city.
Mrs. Thos. ONoll returned to Lin
coin this morning nftor nttondlng tho
funeral of tho late-John Tlgho.
Tho Junior High Boys Buskotball
learn loft today for tho District Tourn'
anient in Sutherland.
Scholtz Orchestra of Donvor will
furnish tho music for tho danco In tho
K C Nail this ovonlng.
Big douhlo show at tho Kolth Mou
dav night. Regular picture program
.wid Tho Stylo Shop's Fashion Roviol.
Mrs. A. F. Mitchell returned last
evening to Buffalo aftor spending two
weeks at tho John Tlgho homo.
Mrs. Clias. lllrsch and daughter Mil
dred loft Jast ovonlng for Donvor to
visit at tho Frank Lawronco homo.
Mrs. W. II. LoDIoyt loft this morn
ing for Dourer to spend the wook ond
with her daughter Mrs. W. A. O'Don
noll. Mrs. C. Fitch of Koarnoy. arrlvod
this morning to attond tho G. I. Auxil
iary Initiation and Is the guost of
Mrs. M. F. Hosier.
Tho St Patrick's School baskotball
toam loft this morning for Suthorland
whero it will spend two days at tho
District Tournament.
Miss Graco Croghan, who has boon
n guost at tho T. II. Cooloy homo for
tho past six months loft this morning
for her homo In Omaha.
Mrs. C. R. Kopp returned to hor
homo in Hamilton, Iowa, this morning
after vlBltlng at tho homo of F. C.
Rolls for tho past wook.
Miss Myrtlo Shoror and Joo Do
Caesiro who woro trlod hero for Whlto
Slavory woro taken to Omaha this
morning by Fcdornl authorities.
Tho lack of pooplo painting results
in thousands of dollnra In loss ovory
Vfinr. Rton that Iobh liv flm iiro nf a
few dollars worth of paint applied In i
time. tGottho right paint for tho right'
purpose at Duko & Ovorn "Wall I'apor 1
fi Paint Store. Phono 270.
OIIIKOTOH OF AMKmOAXIZATION
FOR IV. ('. T. IT. TO UK 1IKKK
SOON.
Miss Amy Spauldlng. Uogionnl A
morlcanization Director for tho Wo
man's Christian Tomportutco Union Is
to visit North Plutlo thfl month In
stead of noxt month as had boon plan
nod. Tho W. C. T. U. is working along
tho Unas of Law Enforcement, Chris
tian Cltlzonshlp and Child Welfare.
Tho place and dato will bo announced
lator. All Club womon will bo given
a special invitation to attond the lec
ture by Miss Spauldlng.
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MARHIAHi: License.
Following is a list of marrlago li
censes issued by County Judgo Wood
hurst, during tho wook ondlng today:
March 5 Em II T. Drees, farmer,
Ogalalla, and Miss Dcssio I. Rico,
teacher, Ogalalla.
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ANNUALMEETING
Of tho Stockholders of tho Mutual
Building and Loan Association will bo
hold at tho office of tho Association
on Saturday, March 28th, 1921. Tho
Polls for tho Election of Dlroctors
will bo open botweon tho hours of
Two o'clock and Five o'clock In tho
fiftornoon.
BESSIE F. SALISBURY, Soc.
NOTICE
Effectlvo March 14th, 1921, all motor
vonlcles must bo parkod at curb.
PARKING
Stop with right front wheel against
curb mm within tho linos.
Do not park in tho alleys.
Signal hoforo lacking out from park
space.
Look for "No Parking" signs near
comers in buslnoss district.
CROSSINGS AND TURNINGS
Obsorvo caution signs nt schools
and dangerous crossings.
Havo car under control.
In turning corners to tho Right, koop
nonr curb.
Ill turning cornors to Loft, go n
round centor of street, keep to tho
right of center of street and near curb
Glvo right of way to vehicles ap
proaching crossing from your Right
Glvo right of way to flro and polico
dopartmont vohiclos and nmbulanco.
Keop to right of traffic Blgnals at
intorsQcllons.
Don't stop on cross walk If you
aro that far, keep going.
JOHN JONES, Chief of Polico
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SAY IT WITH FIOWEHS
Vorth Platto Floral Co. Flowers.
W. Twolfth Street Phono 1023
. Wo (follver and ship anywhoro
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TUB .CHURCH 3IK3MEIt.
All church members may bo dlvld- .
ed into two,classes tho good ami tho
bad, or tho" faithful and tho unfaith
ful, or the workers and tho shirkers.
"Tho first class attend tho sorvlccs of
' (ho church with commondablo rogu-
" larity: If ydu bolong to this class, tho
church needs you. Tho soldom class
i ' soldom attend, and when thoy do uro
, i , hard to please It you bolong to this.
U- "'' ' class, YOU need the church. You may
think you can llvo without tho church,
. but, nro you really living? Remom-
bor, thoro is a dlfforonco between llv-
, tlr lng and oxlstlng. ,
Svhcn you woro received into tho
! I church , whothor by confirmation or , '
otherwise, you promised to ho faith
'; , ful in your attendance upon hor sor
' ' vices, It you aro not, you aro slack
in your duty. Pauso a momont and
, think, "What would my church bo If
' overy momhor woro Just llko mo?" Aro
you satisfied with tho plcturo? If not,
got back to your placo In tho church:
renow your vow to your God. and
Savior.
Tho Church of tho Opon Door will '
welcome nil indlfforcnt mombors who
aro awako to thoir Indlfforonco. Sho
boliovos she can holp you. That is hor
mission.
Bo sure to como to tho Church of
tho Opon Door noxt Sunday at cither
olovon or eight o'clock. i
Tho robed choir will sing. ' s .
Thoro is room fot all. ' s
You will bo bonoflttcd thereby,., ' , '
v COME. ' '
First Evangelical LutheranChurch
"The Church ot the Open I)oor"
Forty years offuithful service 1n North Pintle.
T , Located on Fifth Street nt Sycamore.
Rev. C. Franklin Koch, Pastor.
The New and Beautiful Spring Garments are Gathered
Here For Your Inspection.
Easter Suits, Coats; Frocks, Skirts,
Blouses and Millinery.
An Attractive and Anthoritative Display for
Women of Discriminating Taste.
We have endeavored lo make this spring's
showing by lar more attractive and more
complete than ever before. With Easter
coming earlier than usual there is urgent
reason why you should not delay in select
ing your spring garments early,
There, are certain savings for the early
buyers, 'and ladies who -really wish lo econo
mize will find it to their advantage comein now and select their Spring!Suit, Wrap
or Dress while our stock is at its best, and meantime get a full season's wear.
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LADIES' OUTFITTING. STORE
NORTH PLATTE NEBRASKA
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KIMONA SALE
Wo havo received nnd plnccd in our
showcases a largo shipment of silk
and cotton klmonns. Theso aro all
imported direct from Japan and rep
resent somo pf tho highest art of tho
Japanoso people Thoy aro beautiful
in design, mado of ologant matorial
and richly trimmed. Any lady would
pproclato ono for a present. They
aro on display In our shop in tho lob
by of tho hotol. It is a pleasure to
show anyono Interested, just wnat a
ilio lino wo now nave.
HOTEL PALACE BAZAAR
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TEACHER'S EXAMINATION
Tho next Lincoln County Teacher's
examination will bo hold In tho usual
places, Saturday, March 2Gth.
A1LKBN 0. COUUKAN.
County Supt.
-lo'.i :
Our Millinery Dopartmont being a
brnnch of ono of tho largest mlllinory
(monitors In America insures your get
ling tho very vest In mlllfhory or tho
least money. Como and bo convinced.
Ulock's.
Closing Out Public Sale
at Cody Ranch 1 mile west and 1 mile north
of North Platte, commencing at 10 o'clock,
THURSDAY, MARCH 17
43 Horses and Mules,
15 Good Milch Cows, 20 Shoats
Implements, Harness,
Household Goods,
USUAL TERMS FREE LUNCH AT NOON
Moorp & Leypoldt, Owners
Dell Brownlield, Auct. F. C. Pielstickcr, Clerk.
Tho Presbyterian Choir under tho
direction ofMrs. M. Henry Gllfoyl has
prepared a special program for the
morning sorvlco on Sunday. It is a
long tho lino of passion music. Tho
specll music numbers aro as follows:
Soj-"It Was For Mo" (Blount)
Mis'Mablo'Waltor
Anthem -"Christ Beneath Thy
Cross" (Stair) Choir
Solo "Tho Cross of Calvary" (Goun
od) Mrs. Edw. Burko.
Quartot "Into Tho "Woods My Mas
tor 'V'ont" Miss Isensec, Mrs. Ander
son, Dr. Mitchell, Mr. Hart
Solo "Avo Mario" (Mascagnl)
Mrg Gllfoyl.
Duotl "Jesus Thou Joy Loving
Hearts" (Wolgand) Mr Hnrt and
Or. Mltcholl.
Miss Florcnco MacKay will bo at
tho organ and will play soveral selec
tions. ::o:f
B. C. Alvord and family left yestor
day for Chappell whero Mr. Alvord
will farm during tho coming year.
Dried Fruit Special For Saturday.
Apricots, per pound lw? 28c
Apples (evaporated) per poiuullf.-.!- r 18c
. 23c
25c
Penehes, per pound -ff"-:
Prunes, 2 pounds
"7 mm"
Pears, per uound . -Sr 3Gc
Pvaisins, pir pound t 27c
Currants, per package 17c
Cranberries, (dried) ppr measure 25c
Dried Corn, per package 10c
Gallon Peaches 75c
Gallon Apricots w- - 75c
I'MgH, per package 08c
Dates, per package i l5c
Wc still give 24 bars Laundry Soap for $1.00
Have you tried our 20c Coffee. , Your, neighbors use it.
Have a few ftags of Cone Sugar at market price.
Fresh Fish, per pound jt- 15c
McMICHAEL GROCERY,
PHONE 441.
Special At The SUN,
Monday Only, One Day.
"The Country That God Forgot"
Price 10 and 25 Cents
With Tom Santschi
Mary Charleson and George Fawc'ett
A Big Smashing Story of the Western Waslcs
and ol a Man's Love For a Woman
Directed hy
Marshall Neilan
ALSO LOST CITY.
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PUBLIC SALE
Ihu undersigned will sell at Puhllc Auction 0 miles southwest of
North Platte, on
Thursday, March 17, 1921.
Gi'mmonclng nt 1 o'clock shnrp, tho following described proporty:
6 Head of Horses
,nGn,y "mre 11 ycarB oh1, wuight 1200 ; Bray maro 8 ye"" old, weight
13(0; black maro 5 years old, weight 1300; black maro 4 years old
weight 1200; two colts, coming 2 years old.
1 HEAD OF SHOATS .
9 Head of Cattle
4 milk cows, 2 yearling hoifors, 2 calves, ono threo year old.
Farm Machinery, Etc.
N'lsco manuro spcndoi nearly now, now Mollno two-row, 0-ft Mc
Cormlck mower new last season, C ft. Mllwnukeo mowor, 8 ft Doer
ing binder in good running ordor, riding cultivator, ono-horso culU
vator. corn grinder nearly now, narrow tiro wagon doublo box Mar
seilles, 4-holo sholler, 8-10 Mogul ongino, McCormick rako, Dcoring
mowor with bunchor, Badger riding cultlvntor, 11 inch walking plow
3 Bcction harrow, 7 foot disc, Mollno lister, John Dcoro two-row Su
perior disc drill, grind stono, hand shollor, scoop ondgato, wido tiro
wagon with box, wagon nnd hay rack, hog ollor, pump jack, two sots
ot work narnoss, Old Trusty ICG ogg Incubator, somo seud corn ami
household goods.
TERMS OF SALfr-Ail sums of ?20 nnd undor cash; on sumo"ovor
$20, C months timo will bo glvon in bankablo paper bearing 10 nor lonf
interest from (Into of sale. 1 11
VRY.V. LUNCH AT NOON.
J. H. JOHNSON, Owner.
UUu Ml. KIMUU, Auctioneer. & LANWim
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