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About The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922 | View Entire Issue (May 13, 1921)
NOHT.H PLATTK SEMI-WEEKLY TRIBUNE PTCN'S AND YOUNG MEN'S Just out ! mi CLOTHING An exceptional purchase from an overstocked eastern .manufacturer en ables us to offer nt .50 . $ to 5- 17 . 2g.oo views "HAT Edison Likes in Music" is all the magazines have said about it, and more. It names six selections which Mr. Edison thinks everv one should have. Gives his on what is good and what is bad in music. Shows you Edison, the music lover. And, it lists his 25 favorite tunes. Get a copy, and learn Mr. Edison's favorites. Check up and see whether you have the six essential selections. Use the excellent ideas on music appreciation, which Mr. Edison expresses. We have a copy of "What Edison Likes in Music" for you. How long we'll .have it, is uncertain. The booklets are in great demand. Act quickly. All you need is an Edison Requisition Blank and a memory. 'Then, come in some time and hear the' selections Mr. Edison has picked. We have complete stocks. You are cordially welcome. . SUITS That are easily worth up to $40 These suits are of the very highest ' quality wool fabrics carefully tail ored in the newest spring styles. COME IN AND SEE THEM SHOES, HATS, CAPS - FURNISHINGS AT POPULAR PRICES i WHERE LOW PRICE MEETS GOOD QUALITY CORNER FRONT DEWEY STS.. COMMISSIOXKKS' PHOCKUWNUS. FIHST RAND CONCERT OF THK I ixon Music Shop. Ay Mr. and Mrs. Frank McEvoy and children left Wednesday for Kearney where they were called by the illness of the former's sister Miss Laura McEvoy. Spring Is only Just ardund tho cor lor and a pair of Goodrich tires on our blko will save you time, expense Hid annoyance all summer. "A Smile . mile" on Goodrich tires. Protect Your Floors Worn Bpots in hallways, on stairs and between doors aro indications that re-varnishing Is uuickly needed. Don't "put it off" or tho iloor itself will be permanently injured. Ro varnlsh them nt once save the Surface. Lincoln Floor Varnish It is the ideal varnish for floors, stops, hallways and all interior woodwork subjected to severe wear. Wears well and does not scratcli or mar white. Wo have Lincoln Paints anJ Varnlstca or all Surfaces. now or old indoors or out doors Let us give you nn es tlmate. Derryberry & Forbes NORTH PLATTE, NEBRASKA. IJKAI- ESTATE TRANSFERS LDOAL AM) I'KUSONAL Following is a list of deeds filed I tho office of C. W. Yost, Register of Deeds for Lincoln County, for tho week ending May 11. . May 7 Francis W. Comically and wife to Edwin Hrownleo block 23 Wont Wallnce, $400. May fi Wm. S. Dolson and wife to L. L. Enson, lot 1 block 9 Dolson's addition to North Platte, $3500. May 7 Christina Jensen to Louis , C. Jonson SVs of SWV4, NWVi of SWVi and SWVi of NWVi Sec. 22, T. city last wcolc, 1 11. R. 28, $2300. j May 5--John Alams and wifo to i Annie Coffelt lots 1 and 2 Emerson's I plat of tho SVs of NEVi Sec. 30, T. 14. It. 33, $11,500. I May 5 Annlo Coffelt to Lincoln j County, part of NEVi of Sec. 30, T. 14, R. 33, $100. Mny C Francis W. Connoally and wifo to Graco E. Joeckol, block 9 Wost Wallace, $500. May C Mrs. R. S. Jeffryes an,i hus band to Mary E. Joeckol et al, lot 13 block 18, Wallace, $900. I May 9 Henry Rooter and wife to i Arthur II. nick, WVs Sec. 3, T. 9, R. 20, $10,000. May 9 Edw. S. Cunningham and i wifo to North Platto Homo Hulldois j Inc., lot 17, block 5, Dolson's nlldltlon : $150. May 10 Chas. Klein and wifo to Chas. McGulro EVs Sec. 22 and SWVi and NVa of NWVi Sec. 23 and RW'i Sec, 14, T. 10, R. 20, $21,000. May 10 Chns F. McGulro and wife to Victor Bllxt EVa of Sec. 22 and SW Vi and NVa of NWVi Sec 23 and SWVi Sec. 14, T. 1C, R. 20, $21,C00. Homer Hayes of Wallaco wns a city 11 1 visitor Wedneibiy. "My Mainmy" is a record you sure ly will want. Dixon's Musio Shop. Order your shrubs and trees of North Platto Floral Co. Mrs. C. E. Mclnteo of Kearney camo'' Tuesday to visit friends In tho city. Mr nnd Mrs. G. I. Thompson of Horshoy transacted huslnoss in tho :y last wcolc. Most becoming skirts of tho most wanted matorlals and stylos aro here also oxquisito blousog to wear with llicni. Wo liavo novor had such va rioty for you to soloct from. Drop in and our Mrs. Cantlin and Mrs. LoMns tors will tako plonsuro in showing you ot tho Lo.adco Morcantllo Co. BUY A PIANO Players Concert (inindK Freight Prepaid Giiaianleed 2." Years . Thlrly Rajs Free Trial Ono Year ltd urn Prhllcgc. Terms n.s low as $10.00 per month. 20 (ejected Trolls of Music, Bench nnd Cabinet Free with. Players. Hencli Free with Concert (Irands. Demonstration at my residence, 70S North AVII-low. Mr. ai1 Mrs. W. T. Anderson loft S I Tuesday for Los Angeles to make their S future homo. , noOC3OaOCWiOOOOOOnO0OOn3a i:dw. stkwakt, North Platte, Neb. Tho Hoard of County Commission ers met Monday, May 9, In tho Lincoln County Court IIouso. Those prosoot woro Commissioners Sprlngor, Cu hngon and Cokor rl County Clork AHon. Tho following bills woro approved and allowed: " ' Chas. Doyco slnto work, $07.80. II. W. Krohmor dragging $13.G0. U R. Crnlg dragging $8.70. Ilorbort F. Nowth, dragging, $13.o0. O. Llnd ilragglng 9. 'Sundry portions cam out work $133.90. Jons C. Hansen, Com. 2, $153.90. Carl Flotchor Com. 3, $104.40. Joo Carpor, road work $3. H. E. Graham, road .work, $25.20. 1 Frank Bothwcll road work $G. Fred Drake, ronll work $0. Harold Brooks dragging $9. CO. Major drugging $1.80. Frjod HrookH, dragging $18. Vail Cloyd, drngging $25.20. Win. Schro(lor dragging $57. Chas. Jackson, rend dlst. 14, $34.80 , Nols Engman. Com. 2, $012. Poaso & Son, mud dlst. 33, $18,50. E. & W. Cokor. mdso., $30.55. Frater Drug Co., mdiso., $9.85. J. H. Homphlll, printing, $58. Arthur C. Noln.n Com. 1, $18. Iloryl Freed, rotl dlst. 41, $19.20. R. O. Chamberlain, damages, $10. Sutherland Drug Co., mdso., $8.70 F. D. Wo8tenfoll, mdso., $75. Leo Toilllon, dragging, $13.50. Rush More. Co., mdso $37.50. Hell Telephone Co., $77.77. N. S. Cover, mdso., $K!.30. W. 11. Stevens, Com. 2, $3. Mrs. Geo. S. Williams, m)lso., $3. N. P. Uuick Co,, Com. 1, $09.85. '.Howard McConnoll, dragging. $73.40. J! II. Korto, dragging, $7.20. Huday Larnon, dragging, $2.70. S. S. Comptod, rent, $20. Clinton Cnntral. dragging, $9.00. D. C. Cantrall, dragging, $7.20. R. L. Rhino, ddragglng, $15.90. Art Lake, Wragging, $7.20. 1 . Ed Williams, dragging, $7.80. Roy Mngoo, dragging, $7.80. Norman Guthorloss, dragging, $2.40. Art Carvor, drugging, $1.50. i Sidney Anderson, dragging, $22.50. II. Trusby, Com. 3, $20.40. II. Ev Graham, road dlst 2, $0. Sldnoy Anderson, Com. 3, $105. Tho resignation of E. II. Ilngonborg as Road Ovorsoor for Dlst. 25 was accoptcd. Davo II. McLughlln was appointed road overseer for Dlst. 51. Tho Hoard adjournal to Monday, May Kith. r:o;: Misses Dorothy and Ruth Hubburfl will entertain Saturday evening in tholr homo complimentary to MSbb Marlr Stack, a May bride. , PLAYEr'pIANO AT SACItlFICB PRICE ! I Wo liavo a strictly lilgh grndo playor piano In storage in Nortli Platto. No reasonablo offer rofusod for quick dis posal. Easy torms if responsible. Write at onco if Interested to tho Donvor Music Company. Denver, Colorado, SKASON DRAWS AN ENOlt. 3I0US CUOWl), Tuosday ovoutng at Court houso Park the Chnmbor of Commorco Band . ronderod a program as lMfit of tho on- tortninmont oxtondod to tho visiting Eastern StnrB, by cltisionB of North ulatto. It was a bonuH'ul ovenlnj and tho bnd music counllod woll. A big crowd gathorcH on tho ltiwn and enjoyed tho program. A cornet solo by Director Stamp and a song by tho Aniorlcnn Loglon Malo CJuartot woro tho special numbers. . Piqno Dtuitci Ovorturo (Suppo) was tho moat nm biH,6us soloctlon ronderod by tho band and It was woll rocolv'od. It Is pro posed to start, tho regular summer sorios of concor'ta shortly ' after tho first of Juno. THANKS" Tllli pimiiic Tho committee having n olmrgo the outortnlnmont of dologntos to the O. U. S. Convontiou oxtonds Its tlmnkt to North Platto pooplo for io gonorouu ly offering to ncuommodate tho visit oi's with sleeping npartmenU, Thus offorg woro largly In oxcuws of tho needs; in fact 240 moro visitors could have been taken caro of in prlvajo homos than applied. It was impos sible for tho comnllttco to nscortuin just how many pooplo would come; tho numbor'of dologates was known, but not tho numbor of visitors, nnd it was doomed best to play safe and liavo moro rooms than necdod rather than loss To thoso who prepared rooms and wore tailed jupon, tlio commltteo Is sorry that disappoint ment occured, but to thoso and a'.l others slncoro thanks nro oxtondod and tholr hospitality Is fulljs appreci ated. THE COMMITTEE. To whom nro you going to soil your Hay u'nd Grain? Tho Ilarriugton Mer cantile Co. will offer tho highest prices. ( NOW! YOUR RUGS AND C ARPETS Should bo washed and dried by mnchlnory right on tho floor. Wo aro exports n using the Hamilton Hnach Carpet Wash ing Machine. Wo guurnntoo to rostoro tho original color, ralso tho nap, ro movo all spots and dirt without soaking or injuring imp or sizing, or shrinking. Wo got all grease, stains, Btrenks, tar, etc., that a dry vacuum doesn't touch. Wo do cheapor, quicker, hotter, moro thorough work than nny other method. THE ELECTRIC RUG & CARPET CLEANING CO 914 EaBt 3rd St. Phones 1039W and OGlW.