The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, May 13, 1921, Image 8

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    NORTH PLATTE SEMI-WEEKLY TIUBUNB
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CLINTON, THE JEWELER
CLINTON & SON, The Eye Glass Men
Sign of The Big Ring Satisfaction- Sure Try Us. Graduate Opticians
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Kstnhlishod In 1886.
WILSON TOUT. Kdllor ami I'nbllHlier.
Bntorod nt the North Platte, Nebraska
Postofflco nH Second Class Mattor.
SUIISCMPTION I'JMC'K:
Oihv Your, Jn advance $2.00
I'HI PAY, MAY JIllli, 1021
GDITOKIAI.
Hlght pngos of home print tills Issuo
nd ovory ono worth rending.
Tho Installment of Hull-dog Drum
mond wns omittoH from thin lssuo
through n clmngo of plana. It will fol
low In lator Issues.
flowliif? with work that was pressing Homo, of tho mon going through arc
ana some or which nau to no done tlial "u umiriid. moy resort to
nlchr. Thorn Imlnir nnlv mm nt no Violence without cause or nrnvnonflmi
wo wont to tho hand concert and then 'r,lc' lirn i very few In number hut
to tho office. Wc mlHsod tho picture t,lov mllHt e rockoncd with. It Is cs
show, the lecture, the church mooting tlmated tliat they ere loss than flvi
and thecompany, all of which wo voryi ')or C(snt- The othor nliiety-flvo per
much rogrol. Wo confoss that Tues
day was a llttlo boyond the usunl of
forlngs but cvory night It Is a cholco
of somo kind and wo uro ashamed to
say that occasionally wo chooso to
stay at homo with our family. Don't
tulle to tho odltor about North PlnUo
being n Idoad town,
Tho odltor has to npologlzo ovory
morning for not attending from ono to
throe meetings of somo klijl which
woro hold tho night leforo. On Tues
day evening wo had company at our
homo at dlnnor, we woro Invited to go
to a plcturo show, wo hnd promised tn
nttond tho lecturo at tho. Kolth, wo
woro oxpoctod at tho spoclal mootlngs
nt our own church and wo hnd to
take part In a band concert. In ad
dition this olllco nnt Bhop wan ovor-
Tho othor day a Union Pacific
Drakemoii colled at our office and
finvo vent to his foollngs In somo
pretty forceful If Inelegant lan
guage. Wo woro not prosont and It
was not repeated to us word for word
but wo got tho Idoa. Ho was mad bo
cnuso wo woro supporting Drothor
Payno of tho Peoplo's Mission In his
effort to fcijl tho hungry men. who
como through North PIntto. Ho Is
said to havo complained that tho
brakomon woro having troublo with
those men and that thoy should bo
shown no favors by nnyono who wan
In sympathy with tho brakomon. Wo
10 already been thinking of that sldo
of tho question and our sympathies
wero ontlroly with tho brakomon.
Through Good Times and Bad.
t?JE have just closed the thirty-fifth year of
careful and conservative banking. In all
these years we have conscientiously handled the
banking business of our customers.
As it has been in the past you will always- find
The First National safe and dependable anwjtji the
best service for your banking needs. ' v
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The
: First National Bank,
Resources Over One Million Dollars
Member of the Federal Reserve System
cent out or work, would work If
thoy hnd a chance. It Is truo as iJrot'i
or Payno says that thoy havo boon Im
provident and havo spent their good
wngen but thoy are to be reckon!
with and must bo helped. It is Bald
that u majority of tho men now goiiur
through on tho freight trains nro un
ion men carrying pal-up membership
cards. When Engineer Cox boenmo
convinced of this ho went out and
collected monoy to carry on tho work
of tho Mission. Othor union mon oi
tho city havo holped their travolini?
brother craftsmen by donations of
monoy and suppllos. AVo ccrtainlv
feel for tho train officials who nro
required to fnco single-handed the
crowds of mon who sometimes assail
a slnglo train and clambor aboard
Tholr ordors aro to clear tho cars of
men, but thoy get only curses mil
sometimes rough treatment for their
efforts. Thoy stand bctwoon tho com
pnny determined to collect fares and
tho men determined to rido free. Wo
cannot advise them as to what thoy
should do and ,wb do not blame them
for getting soro at tho "bum's," but
after these mon ' havo reached North
PIntto wo . believe overv brakomnn
and his wife aril family will bo safer
If wo glvo tho "bums" a meal and send
them on. It Is partly a matter of nm.
toction thnt wo food hungry men for
hunger drives somo to desperation.
Then It Is humnno. Wo must not clnsa
all of theso men with tho worst. Wc
hope tho brnkemnn who madn tli
complaint will novor . como to the
point whore ho will havo, to rido tho
bumpors, but if he should,1 wo hope
there will bo a Drothor Priyno or a
Drothor Flynn nt each meal tlirio to
give him a dinnor nnd n word of en
courngoment as ho goes on his why.
Want Ads ,
The Firestone Tire
and Rubber Co.
Announces a price reduction on
, . all tires and tubes effective at
once. . ' r '
: 30x3 Plain $10.95. '
, . 30x31 Non Skid $13.95.
Other sizes in proportion
. guaranlee--6000 miles.
& R. SERVICE STATION,
TELEPHONE 820
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For Itcnt 1 rooms nt 21$ W. 8rd;H'
For Sale Tomato plants. Grecc
. UrOB, Phone 784F5.
Wanted--Washing, will call for and
deliver. Phono 213J.
For Kent Sleoplng rooms inodo'rn.
21 E. Second St. Phono, 278 J.
Wanted Competent girl for cenornl
housowork. Phono G41W.
To Trade Eighty acres Colorado
land for good automobiio. Call 1127W.
For JtontTwo sleeping rooms. Alan
a barn for two horses. 922 E. Second
Chas. LInd.
For Sale House nnd lot, first class
shape. Inquire 80G North Locust. Poto
Hayes.
Wanted Competent girl for gen
eral housework. Apply 421 West
Fourth Streot.
--Wanted Hugs cleaned, called for
and dellvorod. Work' guaranteed.
Phono 11G4J.
Wauled Girl ror gcnoral houso
work light "washing good placo for
right party. COS W. Socond street.
For Salo Hatching oggs, puro bred
U. I. Rods, Uarrod Hocks and White
Loghorns. L. I. Tuokor, Phono G98J.
For Sale Now Anchor Hopo Cream
Separator. Choap Inquiro at 100G
N. Pine St.
To Trade Section of lnnd, in Lin
coln Co. for city proporty. Se deno
Crook, North Platte.
For Salo -At farmr' price A
choico lot of Hod Poll bulls roady for
sorvlco. Payno Dnlry Farm, south
ond of Dawoy street, Jortli Tlatte.
For Sale or Trade Pivo lot,
Would take horsos or cows in trodu
for payment Inquiro 109 IS. sixth
St, or phono 271.
Wnntod-To buy high chair with
enamolod tray, also modlum Mixed re
frigerator, must bo In good condition
Phono 10GGW.
--FoundA now nuto tiro on tho rod
between Somorsot and Dickens. Own
er enn lmvo snmo by oRlling on S.
Dunn.
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1TYLE, LONG WEAR AND LOW PRICE
In Collegian Clothes for Spring.
The New Collegian Models
of Americafs
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designers.
The Materials used aVe all-wbpl, all
seams are stitched with pure silk, and you
are guaranteed long ,wear.
Prices lower than for several seasons
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Our Clothes Must Make Good or Wg Will
lor Salo-Oiw fruh mlljfcow, on
Good Unough sulky PlQwIlh biW
l RUflohmant J. T. LUtor, Phono!
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ffi The Man's Store of North Platte.
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Wanted To liear from owner of
fnrm for salo. State price. Mrs. W
Booth, Hox D, Hlpark, DesMoines, In.
For Sale Ab'erdeon-Augus bull, eight
months old Choap If taken soon'. S. P..
Pattison Maxwell, Nobr.
Found Came to my farm April 1.0
a whl to face bull. Weighs about 800
.Owner can have same by proving i
proporty, 'paying advertisement audi
food. Oust Ilrantlng, Jackmore j
Flat I
Wanted Capable women to Work In,
or near North PIntto to promote wel
fare work. Salary guaranteed. ,
Addl'ORK. M-2 Turn Trllninn !
Named. iVn electric wnshor In
good condition. Phono 1249W.
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NOTICE J
We gUrtod May 2' with froo delivery,
loavlng our markot at 8:30 and 10-!J
In the morning and nt 3 In the nftor-'
non. Phono CO. j
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Mrs. L,. E. Hatlngs returned yester
day from Chicago where sho spent a
week.
Mrs. Glenn S . LaSallo of Chappell
attended tin O. t" S. Convention In
tho city. ,
Anderson & Srader Shows
NORTH PLATTE, NEBRASKA
Auspices Volunteer Firemen
Commencing, Monday May 16
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VISIT THE
MIbs Julia GlvAson roturnod from
Oklahoma the first, of tho weok and
has resumed dutios nt the O'Connor
store.
s Mrs. Hammer of Sidney attonded
tho O. II S. Convention In tho city
tills wook. She was a former resident
here.
lunutlful over blousos in orepo de
chinos and georgettes, dolloate colors.
IJargalns you chu not afford to over
Jgoit, at $G.B0. K. T.' Tramp & Sons'
Rontly to Wor.
Ohns. Boguu ami son Tod will lonvo
today for IlHBtluftt to nttond thu Shrin"
Clobration.
Circus Side Show
Hawaiian Village
Silodrome
Junglcland
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Roman' (Theatre ft
Palace of Mystery
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Giant Sea Plane
Ferris Wheel
Carousal
Over-the-Waves
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