The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, April 22, 1921, Image 5

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    NORTH PLATTE SEMI-WEEKLY TRIBUNE
For Saturday Only Sugar 100 lbs. $9.75
Tlic lant of tlio augnr boforo Uio next faille, lafindy Soap 3$ lmm
for $1.00. C&ffdo ono day onlypor pound 16c For one hour, from 9
to 10, w aro going to SOU a good cured, thin, 'loan bncoii At 16c nor
pqil.uL A gunrnntoed Flour per 48 pound snok $8.16.
McMICHAEL GROCERY.
Phone 441.
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Office over tho McDonnld
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IlOAltl) OF EDUCATION KEOHOAN.
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OPPIOEKS
LOCAL AND .PERSONAL
Victor Records at Robert's Music
Store.
Miss l'carl Hunter loft yesterday for
Omnha to visit.
Evoro t Wftro of Hershoy was u city
visitor Thursday.
Sheet music at Roberts Music Store.
J. T. Brooks loft last night for Dcn
ver to visit relatives.
Carnival Saturday night at tho
Franklin Auditorium.
P. Nelson of Paxton camo yesterday
to attend tho Shrine Club.
HormlnBhauson buys hogs,
Mr. Brady of Coznd spent somo time
in North Platte Wednesday.
Order your shrubs and troes of the
North Platto Floral Co.
Carol Spauldlng wont to Gothenburg
yesterday to transact business.
F. L. Rent of Paxton nttended tho
celebration of tho Shrine Club yester
day. A' '
Don Doylne, of Sidney came Wednes
day to vis.it at.t'h'e Sebastian Schwaiger
home.
Meet your friends at tho carnival
Saturday night at the Franklin Audit
orium. W. Walon roturned to Omaha yes
terday after transacting business in
the city. 1( -."V
Mrs. I,. Phillips of Maxwell returned
to her hdnTo yesterday aftor shopping
in tho city. -
R. M. Gunoll of Paxton came yester
day to -attend tho celebratfon of the
Shrine Club.
Let fthc Adamson Broil, "call for
your lawn mower, Work-'gunranteed.
Phono 311 -V.
Bubble Books are pleasing! gifts
for the-Kiddies Birthday?" A good sel
ection at Dixon'B Music Shop.
Fred Crane returned to his homo'ln
Lisco yesterday .after taking treat
ments at tho General Hospital.
Porch Boxes Wq call for them, fill
and return them whoiv ready. North
Platto Flora Co. Phono 1023.-
Harold Peterson is expected to arrive
Sunday from Lincoln to spendv.n few
days visiting relatives in this city.
Albort Muldoon of Ogalalla came
yesterday to, visit friends and at
tend tho meeting of the Shrine Cful.
F. Kesselr of Ringold underwent an
operation at" tho General , Hospital
Wednesday and is getting along nicely-
Mr. Berg:n, general chairman of
the O. R. C. 'lodge transacted busi
ness in the city Wednesday while en.
route east.
You will find tl.o arlicle on the
part Kdison took in tho recent world
war an account of great introst. You
are welcome to a copy at Dixon's Mus
ic Shop.
Wednesday ovonlng tho Bonrd of
Education mot In tho Board of Edu
cation rooms In tho Franklin School
building and after completing somo
unfinished business and approving the
minutes of former meetings It ad
journed. Wm. J. Hondy and Keith
NoVlllo filed their oaths of office and
took the places of 13. J. Vandorhoof
and O. E. Elder. Upon calling -the
now Board to order tho election of
officers for tho coming year resulted
as follows: Edmund Dickey, president,
Mrs. Elizabeth B. Cramer, vice-president,
Mrs. Ray Snyder, secretary.
Tho next meeting of tho Board will bo
on Tuesday, May 3.
ANOTHER PRECINCT ORGANIZES
BRANCH OF FARM BUREAU.
Wednesday evening the members of
tho Lincoln County Farm Bureau liv
ing in Hinnian Precinct met and or
ganized by electing tho following of
ficers: Frank Strollborg, chalrmnn;
Fred Nelson, vlco-chalrman; Ghns.
Ream, secretary; Jeorgo Stewart,
treasurer. The attendnnco was larger
than anticipated and'tho interest was
good. County Agent Kollogg wns
present and nddressed the meeting nud
planB were mado for taking up some
definite work n the near future.
SUNDAY MUSIC.
Director Orville Johnson at the Bap
tist church announces the Sunday
morning, music as follows: Voluntary
"Rohubort's Serenado" (Liszt) ; An
tjliem : "Thy Kingdom Come" (Wil
son) ; Response "Hear Us O Father"
(Thomas) ; Offertory "Humor-
cBquo" (Dvorak). Tho music for the
evening will ;Be Voluntary'Ltirgo"
(Ilundol) ; '"Xnthem "I Lovd to'Tell
the Story" (wlldomoro) ;Toffcrtqryr-
"Trnunierl' (Schumnjin) ;' DuetV'God
Is Wisdouv-God IsLovfi" (Jeromo),
Mrs. Shcnk" and air. Crippcn; Mrs.
AVfmborly is tho pianist. '
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Hear tho Minstrel Show at the
Carnival Saturday night at tho Audit
OTium. The very newest spring silk drosses
values .up to $57,50, now. on sale at
$17.T5 and $20.75 at Block's.
Mrs. F. C. Cooney and daughter of
Overton aro expected Sunday to visit
relatives In tho city. .
j Mrs. Oscar Loyehart roturned to
; her home In Arthur this morning after
j visiting at the F. M. Fulrchlld home,
j This is your limp Visit (ho slore
early, most scnatlomil under price
sale.. One glance at different luirimius
vyo offer, vt III prove lo jour own sat
isfaction that, the moment has come
u?un 3-011 win bt'st nntictpate your
neods 0v at lty savings. Sa'o starts
this ntornlnjr at The Lendor .Mercan
tile Co.'s.
FARM LOANS
I will make Farm Loans at reason
able rates. Geno Crook. North Platto.
Seasons come and 0 and, almost without warning, vears
hac from? by. What substantial progress have you mad'j?
At 3 you ahead of the Came?
liow much more money have ou now than live ears ago?
1 Isn't our own an-vver suuVwnt warning
Bank Vceount Helps You Save.
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Dainty and Dutiful Dresses That All
Women Will Welcome for Wear
1 TMI
at House Cleaning lime
These Dresses lighten the burden of house
..cleaning; by providing comfort and relaxa
tion lo the bodies that must bend, stoop
nnrl nlimK tr rl-me finer nnrl flirt- rrnirT fllfi
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Home and restore it to springtime iresnness.
Never Have Service Dresses
Been So Charmingly
Attractive
Tho models aro winsome styles that will command the ad
miration of all women. Tho variety offers an almost end
less assortment o'fauost wanted materials in all now colore
ami. patterns.
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Even The Hard-To-Fit Women Can Be Perfectly
Fitted With Those Dresses Without
Making Alterations
The Adjustable Waistline, which is one of tho Four Fa
moils Features found only in these dresses, makes it pos
sible for women of all types of figures to he faultlessly fit
ted. Just buttoning two buttons accomplishes this.
We Place Thosa Dresses On Sale This Week At
Old-Time Pre-War Prices
Th; prudent buyer will accept .this opportunity to pur-
chase her full spring and summer supply of . washable i
frocks while these low prices prevail.
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DRESSES
VOILE AND ORGANDIE DRESSES
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The styles and materials o'f the wash dresses in this group
are such as to make them delightful for outdoor aiid par
ty wear. They are beautifully trimmed; all reasonably
1 peed; On Sale
$9.86, $I4.68, $19,6S, $24.6S
COATS
NEW AND CHARMING
About the most intorestiivg display .of Coats this sitfffHa. .
ever shown will be "shown this week. Tho handsonVorand
niotit favored juatorials. Ready1 for your choosing. 'Qn
Sale at .
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AGENCY
DRY GOODS-WOMEN'S READY TO WEAR - CLOTHING - SHOES
ONE PRICE TO EVERYBODY J. E .NELSON . MANAGER
WARNER
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NEMO CORSETS