The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, May 17, 1921, Image 4

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    NORTH PLATTE SEMI-WEEKLY TRIBUNE
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YbUR OPPORTUNITY TO PURCHASE YOUR SPRING AND "SUMMER
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This is Quality Merchandise, Dependable in Every Way, and Sold to Yqu With a Guarantee to Give
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SOCIETY BRAND CLOTHES, CURLEE BRAND CLOTHES, STETSON HATS, BEACON SHOES, E. &. W. SHIRTS
STEPHENSON'S UNION SUITS, CHENEY NECKWEAR' EVER WEAR HOSIERY, KEY SIGNAL OVERALLS,
BROTHERHOOD WORK GLOVES.
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BOYS SUITS
$5.60 and up
Some with 2 pair trousers
Mens Work Shirts
75 cents
1 Lot of Men's Shoes
up to 315.00
$3,95
Si.SO Dress Shirts
9S cents
Mon's Cloth Hats
values" to $6.00
S1.45
Boys Stockings
25 cents
Straw Hats,
Panamas.
Palm Beach Suits-
20 PERCENT
Men-s Sox
cents
Men's Stiff Culf Shirts
50 cents
Everything in the Entire Stock at a Discount o
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WHY PAY MORE?
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DR. 0. II. CRESSLER
GRADUATE DENTIST
Qfflco ovor tho McDonald
Stnto Dank.
LOCAL AND I'tiltSONAI,
blowing Its
head
Phono 108DW mid
The country it
off.
Rug oloiuflng.
C01W.
U. V. Longford transacted buaiues
in Sutherland Saturday.
S. 11 llutlor wont to Omaha 8atur
dny to transact business.
I 'will ninko Farm Lonna nt ronson
nlilo rntos. Qono Crook, North Platto.
Wilbur Swanson has accoptod n po
RlUon at Jay'3 Conroctlonory.
Victor Hook spent Saturdny In Goth
enburg transacting bUHlnoBB.
Asparagus plant.' ready now. North
Plntto Flornl Co.
Olnudo Gross ot SMnoy spoilt Sun
day In thn dly vlaltlng frlonds.
A. M. Shivers itiijlorwont an oporn
tlon ut the Gonoral Hospital Sutur
dny. Miss Armaby of DtUdy spent tho
week onfl In tho olty aa thu guest of
friends. . ,
Mrs. ltormmi Poatal;vront to annul
Inland Friday to visit frlonds for a
woek.
C. It. Sonsol returned to Fnrnnm
Saturday nftor vlaltlng his parents In
tho city.
Claronco Day camo from Slirovo
port, La., Saturday to visit rolntlvos
In tho city.
Mrs. Lydlu Williams wont to Sldnov
Saturday whoro iho will rostdo tn
tho future
Mrs. CInudo Wilson loft' Saturday
for Oiiiaha to HpomV two woalts visit
ing rolatlvofl. ,s
Mr. and Mrs. Losllo Plyinoll loft for
Hot Strings Sunday whoro "they will
spend six weoks
Mrs. .1. It. Elliott iu1 ohlldron loft
Saturday for Illinois to visit nt tho
homo of bar mother, .
FOR PLASTERING, Tiles and rough
carpenter work, soo A. IJ. Smith SO"
West 11th St. Non Union.
Wynn Richards returned row Wray
Colorado tho latter part of tho wgok
Vhero ho visited his parents,
Miss Marguorlte-'Clark camo from
Drady Saturday and spent tho wook
end at tho Dr. V. Lucas homo.
John Crow nnd son of David City,
waro in tho city tho latter part of
tho woek transacting business.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Parkins' roturnod to
thoir homo In Grand Island Friday af
rter visiting nt tho O. A. Weir homo.
To whom nro you going to soil your
Hay and Grain? Tho Harrington Mor-
cnntllo Co. will offor s'tho highest
prlcos.
ARTIFICIAL ICE
Wo are now manufacturing an excellent grade of Art
ificia Ice. Those who want to use pure ice in their honios
and who want the assurance lhat their requirements for the
entire season will he taken care of, Call Phone 10.
The Articial Ice & Cold
Storage Company.
Under New Management.
I For Your Health's Sake Use Pure Artificial Ice,
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Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Dick returned
from Hastings Saturday where they
attor(lod tho Shrlno Corcmonlal.
Mrs. Luto Lyell roturnod to her
homo In Tooumsoh Saturday after vis
iting at tho Grant McNoll homo.
Muslo fills tho air of ovory nolgh
borlioo,! uiil the neighbors do not ob
ject, bocauso ovoryono Is blowing.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hanson re
turned from Hastings Saturday where
thoy attended tho Shrlno Coromonlal.
Guy S. Podojoy roturnod from an
advertising trip for tho Stylo Shop to
Mnywood and othor towns, Saturday.
Mr. nn(i Mrs. Robort Dickey re
turned from Hastings Saturday where
they attended tho "Shrine Coromonlal.
Rny Peters camo from St. Louis the
latter part of tho wook to -.visit his
parojits. Mrs. Potcrs Is expected to
day.
There tiro vory fow parlors in thoso
United . StotOB that do not. boast cf
a trombone, horn or some other in
strument. Mrs. W. A. Unlloy.nnd daughter Jov
roturnod to thoir homo In Lincoln af
ter visiting for a wook at tho F. ,L.
Moouey homo'.
The Elks held an onjoynblo danc
ing party FrVay evening In '.their
homo. Van Doran's Novelty orOhwtra
furnished tho music.
Mrs. W. Stegemami returned to her
homo Marlon, Ohio. Saturday after
visiting her mother Mrs. Annie Mar
gtlelh who is ill.
C. M, Newton returnod Saturday
from a business trip to Omaha ami
from Hastings where he nttendori the
Shrlno Coromonlal.
Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Swanson and
daughter Holon left tho latter part of
the week for Iflxcelslor Springs to
spend sevorul weeks.
. Mrs. NV Hammer of Sidney attonde.l
tho 0. M, S. convention and visited at
tho homo of Mrs. A. AuIerson. Sh
loft for hor homo Saturday.
Mrs. Horry of Omaha who has been
tho guost of Mrs. A. Johjison aim at
tended tho 0. E. S. comentlon. left
Saturday for Goring to visit rela
tives. Tho noxt Lincoln County Toachors'
examination will ho hold In North
Plntto only on Saturday, May 2Sth.
Alloon O. Cochran, County Suporln
tondont. J. V. Romlgh reports tho sale of
Dodgo Drothors touring cars to P.
II. Smith of Sutherland and Joblers &
Albora of Gothenburg ami a roadstor
to R. L. ochrau.
YETERAX ENGINEER IS HUMEP
BY HIS FELLOW ENGINEERS
AND OTHER FRIENDS.
Tho funeral ot Ceorgo W Vroman
wns hold Frilay afternoon at tho Mal
onoy Chapel. A largo number ot
frlonds attended and filled tho chapel
to overflowing. Rev, W .11. Mooro
g'avq tho funeral sermon and a quar
tet from tho Episcopal choir render
ed sovoral appropriate pieces of music.
Tho Drothorhood of Locomotlvo En
gineers attended In a body an1 had
charge of tho services at the cemetery.
Tho gifts of flowers wcro many and
expressed tho high osteem In which
Goorgo W. Vroman was hold by North
Platto people. The lino ot automobiles
which followed the body to tho cem
otory was ono of the longest ever
known here. Durlal was In tho North
Platto ceinotery.
PAYNE PRECINCT ORGANIZES
KRANCII OF LINCOLN
COUNTY FARM DURE A U
That Dodgo Drothors car will do
you and your family moro good now
thnn If you wait until half of tho most
plco8ant driving weather Is over.
Why not ordor' toUny? J. V. Romlgh,
Dealer.
Clinton & Son, Graduate Opticians.
'Pry us for sorvice.
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BIDS TOR COAL
Th Purchasing Comnilttco of the
Hoard of Education of North Platto
will, receive bids on the following
ftindg of Coal by the ton. Samo to be
fresh Vnd free from slate and dust,
dellvorod to any of the school build
ings at any time during the next
twelve montha.vWelr City Nut, Broad
Hoad Nut, Cherokoe Lump, Droad
Head Lump or othor coals of Same
quality.
All bkls must h In hands of tttt
Secretary by Monday, juno C. 1921.
Right Is iVserved to reject any or
all bids.
Datod this 9th day of May, 1921.
PURCHASING COMMITTEE.
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For Fruit and Ornamental
Trees, Peony nnd Dahlia Roots,
Cinnamon nnd Mndcria Vinos,
Hardy' Pinks, Pansy Plants.
Troos nnd Plants that Grow,
Cut Flowers, and othor Plants
for any occasion, call
I At a recent meeting, tho members
of tho Lincoln -County Farm Bureau
who. live-in Payne Precinct organized
by tho olectlon of. tho following of
ficers: H. C. Hnrtman, president; R
R. Morris, , vlcQ-prcstdent; Harry
Shaner, secretary; (Hjans Sorenson,
treasurer. County Agent Kellogg was
proseht and outlined tho work for tho
coming year. AH left tho meeting feel
ing that It had been worth while.,
NOTICE.
We started May 2 with free delivery
loavlng our market at 8:30 and 1010
in tho morning nnd at 3 in tho after
noon. Phono' 50.
MARTI'S MEAT MARKET.
TO ENJOY YOUR DINNER
Assist tho Peoplo's Mission bread
lino Potatoes, onions, meat, coffee,
sugar, bread, milk or cash solicited.
Notify J. B. Payno or deliver to Peo
plo's M'isaloii, Sevonth and Locus;
streets.
FOR FRONT WHEELS
SHAFElt ROLLER BEARINGS
OUTLAST THE CAN
They exactly replace ball bearings.
Just knock out tho cups and cones
nnd put Shafers hi. They lit. No.
machine work necessary.
FULLY GUARANTEED. SOLD BY
DEALERS AND GARAGE MEN.
Distributed by
IV. S. LOVEJOY,'
:iSIS Mason OMAHA
NORTH PLATTE FLORAL CO..
Visitors Welcome. Phono 1023
Wost lath Cor. Curtis.
Through Good Times and Bad.
XJ have just closed the thirty-fifth year of
Y 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 vfll alvays find
The first National safe and dependable and with the
best service for your banking needs.
The
First National Bank,
; v Resources Over One Million Dollars '
Member ol the Federal Reserve System