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About The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922 | View Entire Issue (May 3, 1921)
CLINTON, TH" JEWELER CLINTON & SON,- The Eye Glass Men Sign of The Big Ring Satisfaction Sure Try Us. Graduate Opticians OBITUARY LOCAL AND PERSONAL Pit. 0. II. CJtESSLEIt GRADUATE DENTIST OfTlco over the McDonald State Dank. LOCAL AND PERSONAL Mrn. L. 11 Hastings left the first" of the week for Chicago. : i - ' Harold Zost left this morning for C. V. Turplo left Saturday for Sioux I3lg SprIng8 nflcr visiting relatives In City to tranBuct business. tnc . A. S. Prltchnrd and Wm, Mlllor left' li Stindnv for Tlnnkfnrd. Til. LOCAL AND PERSONAL Ernest Rlnckor returned from ; business trip to Omaha Saturday. - Claude Gross went to Sidney Fri- An enthusiastic meeting was hold aC the Mcl'herson School House on Thursday .when Miss Flordnco At wood, of Lincoln, spoko to tho pupils and patrons on tho boys' and girls' day to visit friends. Mrs, H. Jadbbs of Denvor came Sun day to visit at tho J. T. Stuart home. Mr. and Mrs. Donnolly of O'Fallons visited Mrs. Rose Garrison yesterday. Mrs. .1. A. Trout will entertain tho, J. P. P. Club.at lier homo this after noon. Mr. Weeks returned" to Grand iBland Sunday after visiting his eons Edward and Roger. Anna HJorkiund, of Gothenburg', spent tho week end visiting relatives in tho city. Food and Garden Seeds of all des criptions. North . Platte Peed Co., Phono 200. Mrs. ABa,Snyder wont to Beavor City Saturday to spend a few days visiting friends. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Connor of Kear ney nttended tho May Rail which was held' last evening. " Dr. I. J. KItAUSE, Dentist, Mc Donald Hank Itulldlntf. Rooms 2 and 8. Phone 07. Mr. and Mrs. littler Mlllonbcrgcr club work. As a result of tho meeting moved to 1202 Locust street Saturday. ! an enthusiastic sowing club was formed with Mrs. Robs as leader, Tho club will meet twice a mouth ntHho school building. Ice cream and cake was furnished for the noon lunch. County Agent Kellogg assisted Miss Atwood. Mrs. A. O. Shopard left yesterday for Sidney to visit friends for a fow days, Rev. R. O. Mackintosh camo Sunday from Texas and will spend a week In the city. Miss Lorotta Erlckson of Pine Bluffs spent the week end visiting fsiends In tho city. Mrs. C. W. Wagner of Gothenburg wns a week end guest at tho Dr. Red flcld homo. Miss Lucille Callcndar went to Drulo Saturday to vIbU friends for n few days. MIsb Mario Rudnt wont to Suther land yesterday to spend a few days visiting friends. j In our nows columns last Friday I wo spoko of tho Perd Streitz Vulcan I izlng Co. as being distributors for Gcnoral TlrcB Elsewhere In the same j paper was an ndvrtlBoment In which this company announced its appoint ment as distributors of Federal Tires. The nows item was of our own writ ing nnd was a simplo slip of tho'pon. Tho General Tires nro handled by the Adair-Lee Rubber Co. while the Fed eral tires nro sold by tho Perd Streitz Vulcanizing Co. Tho three-act comqdy "Oh! Daddy," given by tho pupils of tho Junior High School on Friday and Satur day nights was a big success. Tho pu pils showed surprising ability and Tho largo crowds on both nlchts. showed Burt Emery returned to. his homo In thoIr niwccmti0n W tdvlnc thorn Casper Saturday aftdr Visiting, khis . heurty appiauso aml freely expressing Mombors of tho Yoomnn lodgo will attend n Ycomnn social in Hcrshoy tomorrow evening'.' , mother, Mrs Mary Emory. Miss Florence Stack resumed duties Mrs. Wm. Dolson gpont tho week nt tho Clinton nnd Son Jowlcry store yeste erday after n week's absence, ond In Grand Island VJaU'lnfj for daughter Miss Florence Guendel. their approval of their efforts. It Is not known Just what tho proceeds will bo but wo are assured that the debat ing team and tho cadots will each re ceive a substantial financial boosL , Mrs, P. L. Fritz returned to hor Mr. and Mrs. D"., C 'Congdon. arrived homo in Fontonolle. Iowa, nftor vis-! homo from California yostorday Whoro itlnir her dauchtor Mrs. John Baker, tliov lmvn mmtn nn nvtnniimi viait '" gnt.es to uio u . u. a. state chapter Miss Marguorlto Campbell returned next week will bo a pleosmcrldo n " Included In tho entertainment feat urcs which will bo accorded tho dole Mrs. John B-ay Toturncd from ijlatto- vlllOrXpolo? yostettltvy' whertf shirMH bconiiMlng her daughter Mrs. Cody Boal.' Milton Wlilto- returned to his homo In Squirrel, Idahp, yesterday after vis iting ut tho homo of his sister Mrs. A. II. Afters. Mrs. S. L. Murphy, who has boon tho gueat of "Mrs. T. Lowollon, loft tho latter .part of the woolc for hor homo In Atchison, Knusas. Genorni Manngor Wm. Joffors, of tho. Union , Pacific railroad, passod throng,!) (ha qlly Friday morning on- routu from Umnha up tho branch. Leon Stone returned to Grand Is land thly lnorhlng whore ho attends, business college, after spending two days with his paronts Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Stone, Spring is only just around tho cor ner and a "pair of Goodrich tlroB on your blko wlll.Bavo you tlmo, oxponso and annoyance all summer. "A Smile a mile" on Goodrich tiros. MIbs Emmollno Calhoun entertain ed tho members of tho Junior class of tho High School at hor home In the country Friday evening, Qanios wore playod nftor which dollcloun rofrcsh mehts were gorvod. I First class painting and paper hang ing- Elegant stock of wall paper Just rccolvod- Store at 113 W. -Sixth St. Phono B70W. H. II. Lnmlgraf nnd Edd Friend- " W. S. Choney, of tho firm of Chonoy & Sullivan, hns sold lib Interest in tho plumbing and repairing bustnoss to R. P. ZentH of Omaha. This firm took over tho building nnd stock of tho Into Joo Pillion and hns boon hav lng a successful business but Mr. Chonoy thinks ho wants to get back Into the hotol business.- His plans uro hot yet doflnltoly determined. It would cortiilnly pay you to buy i Dodgo Brothers car from mo, because of tho good service wo provlcfo for those good cars, oven Uio It cast you extra money, but whon you can buy ii Dodgo fori loss money thau any car "of Its. quality, then tho ndvnntago of price and nftor sorvico are both in your favor In such a purchase. JV, Romlgh, Dealer. ;:o;; BABY P.HICKS AND HATCHING EGGS White Leghorn, Slnglc-comb Rhode leiand Rods. Unrrod Rocks and White Wvandottoft. Hatching eggs J1.G0 for 15. ?8 fur 100. Baby chicks $20, W2.GQ and $27.50 for 100 chicks. Poultry Department, Experimental Substation, Id- Bfaily yq1 oYdoy ,K(i$ nuun, uim ai. uiu lit. v. wuuiiu iiuiiiu'. Rev. R. O. Mackintosh, formerly rector of tho Episcopal church here, was tho iirlnc'lpal spealcor nt tho Ro. tory Club dlnnor Monday. Ho was ono of tho clmrtor membors of tho club nnd.wnB warmly woicomed by his fonnor nsHoclatos. Ho told of the wonderful development of Toxns nnd gnvo a vivid description of tho climate nud Industries of Jtho R'Jo,Grando country whero ho Is now locatod.Uus lnoss conditions ovor tho wholo coun try woro compared to a Bhlp nt anchor. The Bhlp has tremendous powor nnd Is loaded but until conditions boconio moro favorablo it will not Btart. So business Is at a standstill In most places, just waiting for moro favor ablo conditions. Ho was very cortaln that tho delay would not bo long. Attention Is' called to the fact that tho "Clean Up nnd Paint Up" cam palgns have been' vory useful features In reducing thu causes and number of tiros. Cleaning up Is a groat thing! 1 for a city or town or for a home. It Is astonishing how tho odds and onns accumulate Into mnssos of rubbish nnd whon a lot of places In a town show such accumulations the sum total bo- comos something tremendous. Also, It becomes something pregnant with pos sibilities of ovll, In a sorlous flro uny- whero a Tot of rubbish lying around in tho vicinity moans n lot of hot work for tho firemen and vory llkoly moans tho destruction of u number of homos that othorwlBo might havo oscaped. It pays ovory owner of a home no mat ter how soro ho may bo on his land lord to cloan up about his place every spring and fall. Thoro Is always ac tivity for tho ftrcmou In thoso seasons, and thoro Is bound to bo moro than Is necessary It thoro 1b a mnss of rubbish around for tho kiddles to sot on flro or to catch In the event of a big blaze starting In tho neighborhood. Chlol Daley of tho Brockton tiro dopartmout Is showing tho worth of this phase of the campaign, as Instituted by tho Chambor of Commorco. Brockton (MaBs.) Entorprlso. found iho'clty and to" points-of iuliiw est near by. For this not loss than ono hundred aiitoB will bo required and it will .depend upon car owners of 'the city to volunteer autos for this pur pose. This d'rlvo will bo glvon Tuesday afternoon of noxtweok. Owner8 are roquosted to havo their cars at tho Masonlo Tomplo at 4 o'clock sharp. Tho drive will consume about ono hour. Those who will furnish cars for this purposo will please call Mr. Bare, phono C7. .Committee. Profitable Investments 6'i First I'arin Mortgage 6 7 Tirtt Olty Mortgages 7 7a Ton Yoar add Wotos 7 InUf.it inyihtr .ml mini... ; collrctcd ul rtrattUtl by u frc of rlnr:e -llkrwlM tb ptlncir.l wlirn lt'ui.,1.. Delallcil Infer IMtlon l .cut "inn ri'i.ilMt. Writ (or lit.it INMIMI.M- I.IIJJ.T1N. "THISTY YEAH3 OF SEnVICE" Woods Brothers Companies SecufltUi Drjiilmsnt LINCOLK, KSUn. riiouo B-6744 Murk K. OVtffifm wll bora III OlM HtHte 1S4S April tl. having agjourtled on Bartll ,2 ytmfn. 7 montltj nd 4 thiyn. When Mr. Graham was a lad of fourteou ha cme to Iowafc whero he grew to nianhood's ostato. Ho was marrlod at tho ago of 27 to MIbs Geor gia Anna Donaldson of Brooklyn, Iowa on Docomber 29th, 187G. To this union seven children were born. Ono died In Infancy and nnothor died at the ago of 32 yoars. In 1878 tho GrahaniB camo. to Lin coln County, Nobr. and havo remained hero since. Therefor his death marks tho pnsslng of another of the ploncors of south Lincoln county. Hero the fain-" Ily wns reared and married. The eld est son, CharlCB, 18 now living In Kcn sas City, Kansas. Harry lives nt Blg nell.MrB. Maudo Kenney at Sheridan, Wyoming, Mrs. Lillian Guilllnumo at North Platto and Mrs.' Daisy Burton nt Sterling, Colorado. Thirty-two years ago Mr. Graham was converted nnd united with tho Free Methodist Church of Wellfleet and has remained steadfast in that re lation till the close of life's day. Last July Brother Graham suffered a stroke of paralysis but was soon ablo to be about tho home and a few times went down town. On the 23rd day of December the second stroke came nnd he was left in a critical con dition. The third and last stroke came on April 15tU and he peacefully passed away on tho morning of the twenty-first. Funeral services wero held from the Baptist church at Woll fleot Saturday afternoon, April 23d, Rov. Pnrrar preaching from Ps. 110: 15, nnd interment wns made in tho Wellllcet cemetery. During his long lllnoss all that a devoted wife and children could do was done for him. Tho sous and daughters camo faith fully and did their share. Nelghors and friends took turns In caring for him and for several weeks he was In a hospital. But all that was done only availed for a dhort tlmo for he heard the summons "Child come home. ".Contributed i kk. . -. WtMrB. Frank iwrborN retiiriiod from , and died t ffbrthl'laU. N.$ . , Untied tlli? lmtlrfrml oonvsntlon of tho u. A .iv. . MI Nina Van Doran loft yester day for Clovolitml, Ohio, whore sho hns accepted a position as organist in a thoatre. Mrs. Wm. Frlond came Saturday from Grand Island to Visit nt tho lomo of Mrs. Geo. Voselpka and at- tond thd Mny Ball. Harry and Earl Emery camo from Casper tho latter part of tho week whore they wore called by tho illness of their mother Mrs. Mary Emory. Mr. and Mrs. A. II. Parroll of Wal- laco are visiting Mrs. Theodore Breeze for a few days. They are starting on an automobile trip (to California which will take several months. North Platto Floral Co. Flowers. W. Twelfth Street Phono 1023. We deliver nnd ship anywhere. Clinton & Son, Graduate Opticians Try us for service. .......W,..........,W.M.....A.,M..M..4J.MMi...l....W... t ::o: Mrs. E. H Inland thjis morning hor sister Mrs. A. V. t:o;-- Horn returned to Grand aftr visiting Barnes. BUY CHINA LIFE SAVING - STAMPS n i at SAVES A LIFE. V-T I rOR A DAY If each person buys ten stamp? at a cost of 30 cents, this community will fjo over its stamp quota. Stamps can be secured from tha local China Famine Fund Committee or directly from China Famine Fund, Bible House, New York City. 4.M,0......,M.M..,...M..M...W.........M For Fruit nnd Ornnmontnl j;t Tr,cos, Peony, and Dahlln Roots, Cinnamon nnd Mndorla Vinos, Plants, Plants that Grow, Hardy Pinks, Troos and Cut Flowers, and othor Plants $ :, for any occasion, call NORTH PLAT,T!S FLORAL CO., Visitors Welcome. Phono 1023 Wost 12th Opr. Curtis, AT THE SUN Today amd Tomorrow Matinee at 2:15 and 4:10 p. m. JOSEPH M. SCHENCK'S Presents Norma Talmadge in "The Branded Woman" Directed by Albert Parker THE STORY OF A HEAVEN FQR THREE THAT HUNG ON A THREAD The Soul of Purity dragged in the mire of a mother's cynicism--out of the jeweled slough ot degredntion fought thia-kenutiful girl; into the arms of the man she 'loved to find the scarlet shame, the hideous hlot of the past was to he washed away with tears and faith. A FIRST NATIONAL ATTRACTION Also John Jones in a 2-ree! Booth Tark ington Comedy. Tho storo room at tho cornbr ot Fifth and .rDewoy -streets, formerly Ulod by the SUdmnit Bakery Is being fitted up for a first class roataurnl.A company of Chlnoso gontlomon v?ko i,nro operating high class reaUumnte In San Francisco and Omaha will opoh up in this location nbout tko middle of tho month. 11. B. Richardson and H. M. Tyssel Ing, representing tho firm of Richard son & Reed, (Lincoln, nre in tho city taking orders for a map of Lincoln County which they expect to deliver about July 1st. Tho "map Is to bo 3x5 feet nnd to bo compiled from the records of tho Stato Highway Com mission, Tho Department of Conser vation under Dr Condra and other rel iable -sources. -::o; SAY IT WITH FLOWERS PUBLIC AUCTION SALE Of household goods,' at corner of Front nnd Locust streets, Saturday, May 7tht. player'piano AT SACRIFICE P.RICE We havo a strictly high grade playor piano In storago In North Platte. No reasonable offer Tcfosed fpr quick dis posal. Easy terms If responsible. Write at onco if Interested to tho Denver. Jjtfuslc Company. Denver, Colorado. Young Men's Blue Serge PANTS Perfectly tailored garments of all wool blue serge Where Low Price Mceta Good Quality. 8 . :.t :,: i.x it 28 TO 39 WAIST SIZE ONLY An$8valae $l-.90 EXTRA SPECIAL 5 Cor. Front & Dewey Sts. j Seed Potatoes Who wants Seed Potatoes? I have a car of Minnesota Red River early Ohio's rolling. This car is Jo be shipped to another point. But Will be on track at North PlaUe for two days. Parties wishing Seed Potatoes must engage ahead. Prices $1.45 per bushel. 'Can see sample at my store. How many do you want? McMichael Grocery. PHONE 441. I Ira I i ! I lis!! j US' li ill 'LJLIl 3f3 - or K-fn ' Moving or Just Cleaning House In either case you will need Curtains. Our stock of Curtains is so.complete at this line you can not help but find just what you have been wanting. A splendid line of Nets and Marquisetts ready-made at prices that will surprise you. See our Windows. W. R. Maloney Co. rgjW44.-g.r4fem..g-"Tap3