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About The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922 | View Entire Issue (April 29, 1921)
3 NORTH PLA'f'Tlii SJ2&U-WEKKLY TRIBUNE KHSOLIJTNLNS. ON SALE FOR ONE DAY ONLY SATURDAY, APRIL 30th. THREE BIG SPECIALS. SPECIAL NO. 1 Spring and Summer Weight LIGHT GREY MEN'S UNION SUITS SIZES 34 TO 46 ,$.25 Suit ft 2 SUITS 52.25 SPECIAL NO. 2. Khaki Shirts Collar Attached Made with two huttons Down pockets Cut very full Sizes 14i to 17. The Best $1.15 JL $2.00 grade 2 for $2.55. ach SPECIAL NO. 3 Boy's and Girl's Iron-Clad Hose Extra Fine Ribbed Trlnlo Knees Triple Heels Triple Toes Triple Foot Guaranteed 3Gi fasfcolor OOt 3 PAIRS $1.00 Only a limited quanity of above items Shop Early HIRSCHFELD - North Plattes Foremost Clothiers For Menand Boys. WE TEACH Y0UH DOLLARS TO HATE MOBE CENTS LOCAL AJVDPEItSONAJi Ordor your shrubs nnd trees of the North Plntto Flprnl Co. N C. M. Hnydon of Wallace was a city visitor Wcdnosdny. Sou those twonty-llvo dollar coats at Wilcox Dopnrtmcnt Storo. Geo, N.'Glbbs tntnsnctcd legal bus iness lu Ogalnlla yesterday. Mrs. II. W. lleon of Hcrshoy visited friends In the city .yesterday, , IIppo muslin 17c a yard ut Wilcox Department Store. .Mrs. Mary Emory l reported to bo vnrv HI lit Hln lininn nf linr unn . Victor Records for April have nr- olry store during the absence of MlssC riveii nt tno Roborts Music ,Co. . Florence Slack. E. J. Snyder returned from. Omaha jng Elegant stock of wall papor just. Yimncminy wnoro 119 transacted mis- received- Storoat 113 W Sixth St inoas. Roys' Knynco blouBes, u full assort Paul Janes mlddloa at Wilcox De partment Store. Paul Rrotzor left yestorday for a visit In tho eastern part of tho Htato. Uso our baby chick starter and baby chick feed provonts loss. North Platto Feed Co., Phono 20C. . Mr. and Mrs. Thurston Woodhurst returned homo from their wedding trip to eastern ipolnts Wednesday avonlng. Mrs. H. G. Rackafcllow of Choyonno ayno yestonfoy, being called hero by tho Illness of hor grandmother Mrs. Mary Emery. Miss Josophlno Robb has accepted n position In the Clinton & Son Jow Phono 570W. montnt Wilcox Department Storo. Mr. and Mrs. W. Klllon of Wallace attended tho funeral of tho Into Judge Grimes. Uhq our baby chick startor and baby chick feed provenfs loss. North Platto Food Co., Phono 20G. Wm. Nelson returned to Hastings Wodnosday aftor visiting ut tho John Horrod home. 0. 10. McEnteo returned to JiIh homo In Koarnoy Wednesday after visiting friends In tho city. Porch Roxos Wo call for them, All anil return them when ready. North Platto Floral Co. Phono 102:i. II. II. Landgraf and Edd Friond. Mrs. J. 11. Day and granddaughter Vlrglo will loavo tho latter part of tho week for Colorado to visit at tho homo of hor daughter Mrs. Cody Roal. Tho Arvllla Whlttakor Specialty Shbp Is woll stocked with practical gifts from" 35 cents to $C00. Now goods arriving every fow days. COG Locust street. N Robert Salcottl haa applied to Geo. E. ProBsor, Clerk of tho Lincoln Coun ty Naturalization Court, for naturali zation as a citizen of the Unltqd States. Mr. Salcottl Is a subject of the king of Italy and camo to this country Sept. 27, 1913. Ho lives at "Jim" Clinton left Wodnosday for 1 1217 North I-ocust. Tho mnttor will Omaha and Lincoln whore ho will nt-icomo up In the Fall term of tho DIs- tond tho Optometrist Convention. ! trlct Court North Platto, Nob., April 6th, 1921. Whereas, It ha ploascd Almighty God ,to cR tho. spirit of our Companion and rirotlior, Judge H. M. Grimes, from his earthly Inborn, to enjoy tho roward prepared for thoso who have built well: " Therefore, bo It resolved: That In his death, the Klwanls Club of NjJrtl Platte has lost ,a loyal and devoted mombor, tho community a patrfoilc and progrosslvo cltlzon, tho country an nble, Just and conscientious jurist wnoso ennmy wns as uounuicss as uio wants or Ms ioiiow men; Tlint as a truo Kiwanlan, he built for tho future and his good deeds will live In the hearts of his countless frlonds. That to tho bereaved widow and rclntlvos, wo oxtond our heartfelt sympathy In their sorrow and loss, trusting In tho wisdom and goodness of Him, who docth nil things Woll, for aid and consolation. That as a mark of respect to his memory, his chair bo draped In mourning for a period of three months at all our meetings, and that a suit able copy of these resolutions be pro pared and presented to Mrs. Grimes, that they bo published lu our local tpapcrs and spread In full on tho min utes of tho Club. The Klwanls Club of North Platto, F. L. TEMPLE, S. M. SOUDER, " Committee -::o: REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Following l8 a list of deeds filed in tho offlco of C. W. Yost, Register of Deeds, up to yestorday: April 21 Albort F. Kopf and wife to Alex Landholm lot 10 block 8, A. C Tuylor'B addition to North Platte. $2500.00. -Jesso I). Lewis to E. E, a plat of land In A. W first subdivision to Max- April 23 El Ion wood, Plummer'B well. ?100. April 23- -Zara L. Gouldsmlth nnd wlfo to Elmer E. Moody SW'A of NEVi, to SEJVi of NW4, tho NEVi of SV?4 and NW4 of tho..SE4, Soc, 30, T. 10, R. 29. $2500.' April 23 W. L. Crissman and wife to H. 13. Smith, lot 10, block 5, A. C. Taylor'a addition to North Platte, $325. April 23Ethol T. Sturtevant and husband to C. L. Raskins, lot 3, block 190 North Platto, ?5000., t April 21 A. J Short-,, and wlfo to Ireiio T. Dnnti mil lmaluKwi w$n 7 8 nnd 9 block 8 Patterson's addition to Ilershcy, ,$8d00. April 23 David Rudat and wife to L. L. Rain lot C and the' west half of lot 5 In block 11 Cody's addition to North Platte. April 23 H. B.' Smith and wlfo to Frederick II. Rlfo, lot 10 .block 5 A. C. Taj'lof's addition to North Platto $400. MAItKIAGE LICENSES. LIMITATIONS "The oyo cup detect only a foW colors', tho ear can dotoct only a fow. notes: tho bunds enn touch objocts within n comparatively few degreoH of heat; and the brain can hold only a fow Ideas. Wo huvo to know very llttlo in order to think wo know very much. "Practically ovory woll known man who at ono time or auothor has boon pointed to as an atheist, In his mature years has donlod tho charge as utter folly. Such mon nil say In their final ybars.thoro must ho nn Intelligence or thoro could bo no llfo. "Christians fool suro of their Fath er's IovTo. Perhaps this Is tho best definition of a Christian." If you huvo no regular church homo como tho CHURCH OF THE OPEN DOOR noxt Sunday at cither oloven or eight o'clock. Tho full choir will sing. There is room for all Nowcomors nnd friends especially welcome. " ' COMB. First Evangelical Lutheran Church 'The Church 01 the Open Door" Forty years'of faithful service in North Platte. Located on Fifth Street at Sycamore. Rev. C. Franklin Koch, Pastor. Following Is a list of ' marrlago li censes Issued by Judgo Woodhurst during the week ending yesterday noon. ... April 21 Samuol J. Carroll, plumb er of North Plntto and Miss Marie Ros'ondalil, North Platte. April 23 Shplby L. Sporry a farmer of Gralnton nnd Miss Mao L. Cifm minga,. a tcachor of Gralnton. Mnr ried by Rov. J. H. Curry. April 25 Marlon F. Jones, tele graph operator, North Platto and Mrs. Harriot Thompson, 'a telegraph opera tor of Cedar Rapids, Iowa. Married by Judgo Woodhurst April 20-rvlIlo W. Springer mer chant of North Platto and Mrs. Anna M. Preston, North Platto. April 27 Jas. D. Pcaso, machinist North Platto and Miss Mattlo V. Small North Platto. Ask to seo tho Fairy Spun Silk at Wilcox Department Storo. NOTICE 1' ""PUBLICATION Department of tho .Interior. U, S. Land Office at Broken Bow, Neb. April 37, 1921. Notice is horoby given that Wllhelm Luukwltz, of North Plntto, Nebraska, who. on April 20, 1918. mndo Homo Btond entry, North Platte- No. 0G479, Broken Bow No. 011991, for Section 18, Township 12 North, Rungo 30 West. Gth Principal Meridian, has Hied notlco of Intention to make throe-year Proof, to establish claim to tho land nbovo described, beforo Wm. H. C. Woodhorst, United States Com missioner, at North Platto, Nebraska, on Uio 7th day of Juno, 1921. Claimant names as witnesses: Joo Shaw, F. Montague, W. W. Huntor and John Schrnm, all of North Platte. Ne brask. MACK C. WARRINTON, , Register. ft i I MM W For Fruit and Ornamental a Trees, Peony nnd Dahlia Roots. Cinnamon nnd Madorla Vines, 8 j$ Hardy Pinks, Pansy Plants, II Trees and Plants that Grow, 0 g Cut Flowers, and othor Plants J for any occasion, call t NORTH PLATTE FLORAL CO. U Visitors Welcome. Phone 1023 ft West 12th Cor. Curtis. g f 8 Special Skirt 1 Starting Saturday Morning We place on sale 100 brand new Spring Wool Skirts that formerly sold up to $23.50. You may' choose without reserve while they last at $R.98 $Q.98 9 and $22-98 2d The, Skirts in this sale consist of liigli. ; giade wool plaids, club checks and plain French serge 0 , i materials, made up-to-the-minute . fri style in the popular pleated and plain tailored models. Entire Stock of Suits, Coats, Wraps and Dresses at Actual Cost' and Less. ; For the Greatest , Skirt , f - . - wsc in, ;i values see South Ladies Outfitting Store South See Skirts on Sale in CSC iaakV Window NORTH PLATTE'S LEA JUNG WOMEN'S SHOP Window. Allurin: Ait 1 TJ . i new r ooiwear moaeis In Fact They Are Dame Fashion's Newest. A beautiful ..sjrap pump in black or grey suede with high Lewis covered heels or the Baby Louis heels. Price $10.00. Black.. Suede $10.00. A Try-on Will Convince You of Their Beauty, For The Little Folks Our low shoes just arrived" for boys and girls; , . . . J s We take great, pride in our childrens shoes. The quality and prices are right.. , Come in and see for yourself. y. . Prices from $1.45 to $4.50. " 11 mmmmmmsiL.l.l:!jLju ' -- ' Buy Buck's Shoes. - Formerly the Shoe Market. - - '---t 44i,w,Wt.lOfH-. Jkx tT -MtS.-E . - . ..r. . , .-,-. ...