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About The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922 | View Entire Issue (June 7, 1921)
NORTH PLATTE SEMI-WEEKLY TRIBUNE mem CLINTON, THE JEWELER CLINTON & SON, The Eye Glass Men Sign o The Big Ring SatisfactionSure Try Us. Graduate Opticians; LINCOLN COUNTY FARM IlTJIlEAy REGISTERS "PURE IIUKI) SIHES" FARMS. JiU 0. II. CJIESSLER GRADUATE! DENTIST Office over the McDonald Stato Dank. LOCAL AND I'EKSONAL Mrs. Bessie Show Bpent Sunday In Ilorohoy visiting rclatiyeB. ' Huglr Brogan of Keystono is visit ing friends in tlio city this week. MiflB Dertha Klser of Dig Springs visited yesterday enroute to Kearney. Miss Dernlco Eshleman of Hersliey visited her sister Mrs. Bessie Show Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Wickstrom of , Horshey visited friends in tho city Saturday. Mrs. Atidra Ward of Ilershey visit ed in the city yesterday enroute to ' Kearney; Louis Johnson loit yestorday fpr Columbus, Ncbr., to attend tho Drug gist's Convention. Miss rfeeslo Smith left yesterday for Lincoln to enter the summor term of the university. Mrs. P. A. Norton returned yes terday from Grand Island whore slio visited her son and family. Mrs. M. J. Hathaway of St. Thomas, Ontario came yesterday to visit at i tho Leo Drake home. Mrs. Chas. Johnson returned to Los Angeles yesterday after visiting at the Roy Johnson homo. Mrs. W. Gates and soil Everett will leave today for Chicago, 111. to visit at the Dan Valarius home. Mrs. E. Calljson returned to Mediclno Bow, Wyo., yesterday after spending a few days in the city. Miss Mablo Walters left yesterday for Lincoln where she will spend the summer months at tho university. Mrs. Win, Broternltz and daughter Mary came yesterday from Sidney In their car to visit at the C. R. Brcternltz home. , Mr. and Mrs. Georgo Vosolpka left Sunday . for Bridgeport where they were called by the illness of tho former's father. Mrs. Julius Plzer reteurned yes terday from Denver where she spent three weeks visiting her daughter Mrs. Samuel Bergman. Mrs. I. E. left last night for Choy onno tot attend tho graduation of her daughter Cathorlno Murray, who at tended school hero last year. Miss Helen Baker loft Sunday for Omuha to spend a week. She will at tend tho school of chief operators of tho "Western Union Telegraph Comp nny. Kodak finishing, sopia finish. Rem brandt Studio. Mrs.P, Docbko and' children loft today for Denver whore they will visit. Front-there thoy will go to Aurora, Mo. whore they will visit MrB. F. A. Sawyer. Mr. and 'Mrs. Claudo Peters of Omaha who have been visiting at tho Harry Samuelson homo and Mrs. Louis Potenf returned to Sterling, Colo., yesterday. waB a V.Wm. Boiler of Somerset city visitor yesterday. Mrs. Wm. Dolson spent yesteVday in Grand Island visiting. ' Axbaby girl was born to Mr. and Mrs. Lbuis Halves Friday, ,V Miss May Kelly of Le Mo'yno visit ed friends' in the city yesterday." Miss May Browning of Wellfleet visited friends in tho city yesterday. Herbert Turplo has accepted a position in tho Clinton Jewelry store. MrB. Robert Dean spent Sunday. in Sutherland as the guest of Mrs; Geo, Shoupe. John Stackhouse of Dickens fyna among the out of town visitors, yesterday. .Mrs. Mary-E. Reynolds returned from Kearney Sunday where sho,.had been visiting. . ' -,T Glen Ritner is taking a weeks vn.ca.tion from duties at the Wt J. O'Connor store. Miss Violet Rauch is off dutieajtU 1 Fifteen, Lincoln County memldrs of the Farm Bureau have been register ed as "Pure Bred Sires" farms to (date. These farms 'aro pledged not I to U8o any but, puro ored sires of any kind of live stock Including poultry. The campaign Is Just starts Ing and additional names will be un- nlunced from time to time. Here la tho list to date; B. G. Sowles, Max well; Frank Strqlberg, North Platte; W. H. Anderson, Gothenburg; T. S. McCrone, North Platte; Aaron S. Gregg, North; A. D. McNIcklc, Far nam; H. & II. Kerr, Brady; H. C. Hartma'h, Maxwell; J. M. Barton, Somerset; Talmade White, Horshey; Fred McCIymont, North Platte; A. D. Colvln, Gothenburg; Fred Nelson, North Platte; F. E. Ropse, Maxwell; S. R. Pattison, Maxwell. CAMBPFIRE COUNCIL THANKS HOW ABOUT IT? r. I :...r r YAUR CHANCE 7 t : n wo CITIZENS FOR AID IN BUILD. ING CAMP HOME. TOMORROW TOO LATE TRAVELERS t Guaranteed Low post Life, Insurance has no comparison. One man recently wanted to buy life insurance' and wrote to eleven companies for sample policies and rates, after comparing them, he wrote me to call and see him as he wanted to take insurance in the Travelers. There is a reason. Phone, wrjte or call and I will be glad to quote , you rate at your age and explain Travelers pol icies. ; C. F. TEMPLE, THE TRAVELERS MAN. ; Room 10, Brodbcck Building the W. J. O'Connor store on wetiks vacation. . ' Miss Myrtle Hill hub resumed duties at the office of Dr. Kerr after a serious illness. v Mrs. Evelyn Drake of Kearney came yesterday to visit at tho home ot Mrs. Leo. Drake. Mr. and. Mrs.' C. L. Llttel and daughter Estella returned from Ber trand, Nebr., Sunday.' Mr. ani Mrs. EL L. Sttph'eris re turned Sunday from Kearney where they visited relatives. Junior Hlnmnn left last night for Loulsvlllo, Ky., to visit his sisters Mrs. Ford and Mrs. Daily. Mrs. Iva Shell resumed duties nt tho W. J. O'Connor store yesterday after a two weeks vacation. Fay E. Sanford is in' tho county iall charged with stealing a car. Ho Is being held for Investigation. 4 Freeman Hansen returned the" first of the week from Lincoln where h'o attended Wcsloyan University. H Mrs. Dora Mett left Sunday for her homo In Missouri Wter visiting her mother Mrs. Mary E. Emery. Albort Horrod left Sunday for Paxton to visit his sister MrB. Mi McFadden during the summer, vacation. Mr. arid Mrs. C. S. Clinton left Sunday for Butte, Montana, Port land, Oregon' and points in, California. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Coates and daughter Wllma and son Elmer re turned Irom Woodrlver and Lincoln yesterday. Mr. and Mrsf J. I. Smith will leave the latter part of tho week for Akron, Ohio, to visit their son Harry nnd family. Tho high school cadets returned Saturday from tholr weeks encamp ment at Gothenburg and all report a fino tlmo. Mrs. Preston of Weoplng Water returned to her homo yestorday after visiting at the home of her sister MrsW. N. Rose. . Mrs. C. I". Miller (and daughter and -Mrs. F. Flynn and daughter will leavo tho latter part of tho week fqr Portland to visit relatives. Casper Raucl and daughter Regis roturned from Concordia, Kansas, tho latter part of tho weqlc. where Rogls has been attcnjling school. v Mrs,. 0. Johnson and daughter Martha who havo boon visiting at the homo of tho former's son Louis left yesterday for tholr home In Gibbon, Mrs. JJan Gringrleh and, daughter lClenov returned to their home in GothenburK yesterday. Elenor has been taking treatment at the Genoral 'Hospital for the pnst nine days. Tho local council of tho Campfire girls, has issued a statemtnt In which it thanks the Mifaler Bulldors, tho Carpenters' Union, the Bricklayer, tho Rotary Club, the Klwanis Club, Archlte3t Beck, the lumbermen and all others for their help In making the Campfire lodge building, day bucIi a big success. It also wishes to thank tho Campflro Mothers for their gen erous donation of tho dinner. BE YOUR "OWN JUDGE Dressed Buch as we offer In this Interesting selling need no verbal rocommen rations. Theso values are best appreciated by personal exam ination of tho garments. Come in and try them on, look at tho linings, the workmanship, tho style, then con sider the remarkable prices. Yours for Exclusive Garments. ' Tramp's Ready to Wear. ::o:: A baby boy was born to Mr. and Mrs. Elmer James Friday. All con cerned are doing nicelly. At tho Free , Camp grounds today wo saw a small Ford chassis on whllch was mounted a strulturo built of light wood and covered with tin. I Tho windows sat in a common chair which had several uses when tho car was in motion. "The owner said 1 he was from Milwaukee and was bound for the coast. He has traveled vas high as 150 miles in one day and tnen lays over to suit his pleasure as he is in no hurry. Teddy McGinloy left yesteray for Keystone. Mrs. McGlnley and sons will. leavo the latter part of the week. Sister Edna o fthe Parochial school will leavo Monday to spend the sum mer. Sisters Mary Louise, Mafy Jos eph, Eutropea and Rosellne will leave Monday for Omaha whore they will attend Crelghton during the summor months. Sister Ambrose will leavo soon for Notre Dame, Indiana, and sisters Guydonla. Johana Leonore and Bister Lnborla will go ta Ken tucky. I yOUJt VICTOR RECORDS ARE HERE The June Release When you want tho Best in Music, it's Your Victrola find ' Victor Records That Gives it to You. , They are the choice of the world's greatest artists. 8o let them be your judge. ' VOCAL RECORDS - 45245 Darling - Murphy $1.00 Love in Lilac Time Murphy 18747 My Mother's Evening Prayer Burr .85 Now I Lay Me Down to Sleep Hart & Shaw ' 18748 Rebecca i- : Silver .85 My Old New Jersey Home Murray 18746 Somebody's Mother PeerlesB Quartet .85 I found a Rose in the Devil's Garden-Sterling Trio 18751 Nestle in Your Daddy's Arms -American Quartet .85. I'm Missln Mammy's Kissin'Peerless Quartet DANCE RECORDS 18745 I Lost My Heart to You Smith Orchestra .85 Broken Moon -Smith Orchestra 35708 All for Your Happiness Whltenan Orchestra $1.35 Moonbeams Pining All Star Trio 18750 Teach Me All Star Trio. .85 Round the Town AH Star Trio f8757 Ain't We Got Fun ' Benson Orchestra .85 Scandinavia Benson Orchestra. INSTRUMENAL RECORD . - . 18752 On the . Campus Sousa's Band .85 Bullets and Bayonets Sousa's Band 18749 El Rellcario Marimbice Band .85 One-TworThree-Four Teeera- & Franchini RED SEAL 8732G Some Time We'll ' UnderstandSchuman.ii-Heinl; $1.25 ' " ' '; '.' (54958 Last Rose of Summer !Elmati $i.25 . ;" ;': ; 74681 Same Old, Dear Old Place 1"J .Braslau We are only too glad to have you stop on and .hear any of these records. Roberts Music Co. Phone 260 no . Front St. AT THE SUN THEATRE TODAY "KISMET" STARRING OTTO SKINNER ALSO, "The Bakery" WITH LARRY SEtfON 11 REELS 11 REELS This is ihe Inst day you will have o chance to see this wonderful picture. ROBBED! Five times in one month we have felt the shock, but here Is where you you get the benefit of it You have the mon ey, we need it; we have the goods, you need them. At these prices it will pay you to buy fruit all ready canned in place of wprking over a hot stove to get the same good?. There is only 50 cases of peaches and Pineapple to go at this price. ' ' GOOD ONLY JtJNE 1011. 12 No. 2yo Canned Pineapple in Jieavy syrup $3.9G" 3 No. 2.y Canned Pineapple in heavy syrup lii9;3 " 12 No. 2A canned peaches in heavy syrup !1$3.96 3 No. iy canned peaches in heavy syrup 99c 3 cans No. 2 Peas : :34c 3 No. 2 Hu-Co Tomatoes i : l Il34c 3 No. 3 cans Hu-Co Tomatoes- -y 44C 1 pound Hu-Co Coffee 1"I"J I39c 6 bars S. W. Laundry Soap ll.2ic' 4 bars P. .& G" Soap ' ';IIl28c Mustard packed in glass sugar and creamer; 1' of each, 2 for . 1 25c. 3 bars Lano soap, large size 1 1 26c "15 pound, can Calumet BakingSPowder IIl98e 1 45c can Corned Beef 23cl Crackers by the box, per pound J. , I"Il5c 1 gass jar pure honey ""IIIsOc 4 cans oil Sardines 23c 2 cans Mustard Sardines 23c 2 pounds 'Peanut Butter "IIIIIl29c 2 packages Lux A I"I""Il25c 1 package Cake Flour, same as Swan's Down 35c 3 large 15c Rolls toiled paper n 25c This is a big saving to you. We have sacrificed the pro- fit and part of the cost on most of these items so as to got the money. 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