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About The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922 | View Entire Issue (June 3, 1921)
. 4 NORTH PLATTE SEMI-WEEKLY TRIBUNE ! Buick Announcement Present lines of New Buick Six Cylinder Models will be carried thrqugh the 1922 Season Beginning June 1st, we announce the following reductions in price on all models. r, Model 22-44 Three Passenger Roadster Reduction $300. Model 22-45 Five Passenger Touring Model 22-46 Three Passenger Coupe Model 22-47 Five Passenger Sedan Model 22-48 Four Passenger Coupe Model 22-49 $even Passenger Touring Model 22-50 Seven Passenger Sedan All Models Equipped With Cord Tires 270.00 Reduction 450.00 Reduction Reduction Reduction This is Vllat you have been waiting lor, anl it you want a Buick get your order in at once as there will be a trainload arrive in,.Q,maha the early part of next week. Logan Buick Auto Go. Distributors NORTH PLATTE, NEBRASKA NortSi Platte B Retailers . FORTH uickCo PLATTE, NEBRASKA s Hi When Better Automobiles Are Built Buick Will Build Them. nit. BR Hi CLINTON, THE JEWELER CLINTON 8c SON, The Eye Glass Men Sign oi The Big Ring Satisfaction Sure Try Us. Graduate Opticians gardeners ajie urged to grow hoy scouts slike wonderful CARROTS AS A FOOD TO Df- i SHOWING DURING THE LAST PROVE HEALTH. . FOUR MONTHS. r I)B. 0. H. CKESSLEIt GRADUATE DENTIST Office ovor tbo McDonald Rtntn llnnlr - . LOCAL AKI) PERSONAL Mrs. J. It. Doll of Coznd spant Doco rutlon Day lu tlio eliy. "Ovor tho Hill" Is ono of tho latoct waltzes that you will bo suro to like. DIxoii'b MubIc Shop. Mrs. H. It. Castile roturnod to Hnl Hoy, Nobr., this morning nftor vlslt ng nt tbo Earl McDonald bomo. Mrs, John Nowburn arrived Satur day from Hot Springs, S. D. whoro she has been touching. Slid will visit hor BlBtor Mrs. J. Frazler. Sho was formor ly Miss Loona Marovlsh or. this city. Mr. and Mrs. Monty Cronlln ar rived Saturday from Dulutb, Minn., to vlalt relatives in tbo city. Mrs, Cronlln was formerly Mlsn Mario Martini of thin city. "Toddio" Is that now fox trot you hnvo been hearing. Get it nt Dlxon'a Music Shop. Miss Leah Jonoa roturnod to hor homo In Lincoln Sunday. Sho has boon In North Platto for sovoral wooks, having como bore to'glvo ln atructlon lnjjochunatory and dramatic wor k ,ln tbo local schools. Edgar Smee, Vera Drake, Edna Mor- Hosiery Special, Ladies Gauze Silk Hose $1.50 Quality 98c. Color Black Only. Wilcox Department Store. rick, Wilbur Jorgenson, Lovoll Hunt? ington, Howard EUonwood, Ruth El-J lonwood, Vcrna Schwnntz, Glonn Frl don, Hazol Frldon, Percy Smith, WraJ JonoB anil Nolllo Itobron of the grndu 'ntiug olass of Maxwell, Nobr., spout Saturday in tho city. Four brothers by tho nnnio of Bchwanz appoarea before Geo. E. Prossor, Clork of tho District Court I and naked for naturnllzatlon paporB. Tboy aro Ernost F. Horman It., Otto and William A., and thoir homo Is at Maxwoll. Thoy aro subjocts of Gor nmny and arrlvod at Baltimore Sep tember 11, 1890. Clinton & Son, Graduato Opticians. Try ub for service. Win. Waldorf has outgrown his side of tho shop with tbo Porter Electric Co. and bus rontod the Btore room formerly occupiod by Allon T. Wood at 510 Locust. This room Is noxt door to tbo old location and Mr. Waldorf 'la moving his tools and stook into tho now location, without having to carry it vory far. WJion ho' gets settled ho will bo in a pos'tlon to show his lino of furnacoa and plumbing goods to bottor ndvantago and to take oaro of his contract and repair business In good shape. Euglnoor Heinton . of tho Uni versity Extension Sorvlco has boon called by tho County Agont to look over Dralnago Project for Mr. Ralph Saul and R. 0. Chamborlain, Those interostod in such work may profit by being prosont at tho times tlieso pieces of .land aro aurvoyed, whon an opportunity for asking questions will bo offered. It should bo under stood that tho work of tho Extension Engineer la only domonstratlonal. Ono1 or two such Extonslon projocts for tbo County should bo sufficient from an educational standpoint. North Platto people should grow carrots for those who can eat thorn. Not overyone likes the tasto but some cravo carrots as a favoriio vegetable. It is an old saying, "Carrots for beauty and beets for strength," and wliilo this can not bo taken literally It has a groat amount of truth in it. From tho standpoint of health, carrots aro vory Important as a diet, and thoir culturo is so simple that nny gnrdonor can grow thorn. Rich, well prepared soil is tho first essontial. Good seeif isJimportant, and tho scud should always bo that which was sav ed tho provious year. Oxheart and Chantenay are tho varieties most commonly planted. Space the rows 15 to IS inches apart Ono ounce of the Boed is sufficient for 100 feot of row. Covor tho seeds ono-bnlf inch deep and keep tho crusb slightly broken over tho seeds until thoy como up. Thin twice, ilnnlly leaving tho plants 3 to 5 Jnchos apart In tho row, those pulled during the second thinning be ing use! I ns "baby" carrots on tbo table. : :o: LOCAL- AND PERSONAL Joo McCrackon loft Tuesday for Grand iBland on business. J. F. McDormott of Somorset. Neb was a city visitor Tuosday. Mrs. Claronco Stock visited with frlonds in tho city Tuosday. Mrs. It. Nowston left Tuosday for Springflold, 111., to visit her moth or. , Torch boxes wo call for them, fill and roturn thorn whon ready. North Platto Floral Co., Phono 1023. ' Misses Esther Purdy nnd Blanche Wood of Sutherland, visited frlonds in tho city Tuesday. Mrs. A. II. Hnrvoy of Choyenno who. Is tho guest of Mrs. A. E. McConnoll roturnod to her homo Wednesday. Miss Lillian Hoppey roturne(l to hor homo In Lexington Tuesday after Bpondlng tho wook ond at tho Frod Woltomath homo. Davo Fredrlcks, Carl Gr.elson, John Southall, Claudo WHson, Carl Bonnor, Geo. SizoiTtoro, Donald O'Brlon, Ij. Biggs, L. Hazon, Wm. Dean and Ralph Hanson nttonded n mooting of tho council of Royal' and Select Mastora of tho Masonic lodge nt Lexington last wook. j Tho report of Wm. M. Barrlball, j Scout Executive for the Lincoln Coun ty Council, Boy Scouts of Amcricai baa been compiled to Juno 1st. It Is a wonderful record of progress. 'Below wo give tho chief items in tabulated form. The first is tho number on February 1, tho second on Juno 1, and Jtho last tho per gent increas e. Feb. Juno 1 I Inc. No. of Scouts 90 190 HO No. of Troops 4 10 150 No. Second Class Scouts.. G 94 1500 No. First Class Scouts 0 3 100 No. Scoutmasters 4 10 150 No. Asst. Scoutmasters 3 8 150 No. Troop Coommltteinen-15 45 200 A total of thirty men attended the various sessions of tho Scout Loaders' Training Schools. Twelve of thoso gradutod. Thirty picked boy leaders completed tho Patrol Leaders Train ing Course. All troop meetings have boen standardized and a uniform pro gram is being carried out Fifty-one badges of various grades havo been awarded to tho local Scouts. The lo cal Coucll has become the Lincoln! County Council and has ro-roglstered j as a First Class Council instead of n ' Second Class. Many rnlllos, demon-1 stratlons, hlkes banquota. contosts and athletic events have boen hold nt ' different times during the four i months Mr. Bnrrlball has been Scout j Executive, j FINE PLANTS FOR SALE unuuage, coiory, tomatoo, sweet lpotatoos and cnuliilowcr $1 per 100. Egg plant and poppers So each Blooming pansles and nstora 5c oncK All postpaid. MIDWEST PLANT HOUSE, - Kearney, Nobr.. Select your Paper at Home PHONE 1061J PHIL DEATH For Fruit and Ornamental IT " f.i it U Trees, Peony and Dahlia Roots . Cinnamon and Maderia Vinos, 8 g Hardy Pinks, Pansy Plants, jt 8 Trees and Plants that Grow, $ jj Cut Flowers, and other Plants for any occasion, call 8 (! NORTH PLATTE FLORAL CO., U g Visitors Welcome. Phone 1023. l J West 12th Cor. Curtis. KKKKKttKKt:ttKKKKKf Ed Kierig, Auctioneer. General Farm Sales A Specialty, a! Real Estule. References and Date First Nntloiml Hunk. North Platto, Nebraska. miS. 3L HENRY GILFOYL Teacher of Voice Culturo and the Ar of Singing Residence Studio: 108 West 3rd, City A QUIET PLACE to bring your frlonds to dine. A place whoro tho greatest care is e - oxcised in tho solectlon of tho fo i matorlals. A place whoro tho culsl; is oxquisite, where tho china and ci lory b taBtoful, and tho surroundln s pleasant. This 1b such a placo. Con and enjoy it HOTEL PALACE ANd'cAFF.