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About The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922 | View Entire Issue (June 10, 1921)
'ftqiiTtf pliATTiar JjaMiawEBKLy Tribune Srvvx" ahai a'jtnaiJMAJj U'Unarics vostg unff Aocgpteu a' posit Ion nt tho McGovern and Stack grc sjAIrB.E. M. Palmar left' yestorday for Ury store. alifornia Itolspend thlc J!tV PI 111. s i 'n. 7ci 11 ! i ii r 1 1 ivn i iniin i ....... ,. w , iiuihivu UD tl-'I. i r long .the onto! town vftttnrtf vnntnfoKRivJIto'W- ,: day. F. A. Zimmor entered tho Platto Vafloy hospital yesterday for treat ment Leslioi Raskins wjll leave tomorrow for Omaha and Lincoln to transact burliness.. eivyesioruay ror r 4 hreo months, l PuBfl dufodffiljiincd grazed. Fre? liace was nj ;"cctlon ajid tfeHvery. tfhono 103D V ArUiur COrtis layoff du&nt lho Star" Clothing House this week on account of a badly cut arm, "c. J. Pass left yesterday for Brady with a truck load of palms and flow ers for liouse decorations for a wedding. LOCAL .AMERICAN LEGION TEAM TO MEET SIDNEY MALI) ' tnT-f ortvii I T jffirlh Platto will cross bats vlth LOCAL AND PEItHOttAL J tho'iSidney team Sunday at 3:30 ;t if il. r 1 - . .. .1 11 .1 .. .rnDi ball club and will mako iho local team go its best if It walks away -with the honors. This gnmo will no doubt bo one of the best of tho season. Rug cleaning. Phono 1039 W or CC1 W. Miss Emma Cumberland of, Geneva Is expdeted today to visit at ilie home of Mrs. H. M. Hart. Jus. Liddoll arrived home Wednes day from Omalia whore ho has boon attending Croighton College Illshop Shaylor of Omaha, Bishop Boechor of Hastings and Bishop Rom ington of South Dakota camo yester day to attend tho banquet given" in honor of Bishop Tuttlc. Mrs. to. Walsh nnd children-4cff 'Wednesday 'for iTchVor to Bpond two weeks. . - , , Georgb Hnshman returned to his homo in Kansas City yesterday after visiting his son Androw and wife. Miss iMnrguorlto Cnmpboll Is ex pected to return tomorrow from Wyo ming, whoro she has boon Visiting. . tors, Lindonmyer o Fairfield who has been a guest at tho J. J. Crawford homo loft this morning for Cozad to visit BOARD 6 -'CdtiNTV- EQUALIZA TION TO HOLD SESSIONS FOR SIX RAYS Great June Sales In All of Our Departments. I... u.l Blouses in a Most of Fascinating Styles. Bright Sport Blouses Among Them. There are so many occasions all summer when an attractive Sport Blouse is just the thing. Surprisingly Low Prices. 5.85, 6.95, 7.45, 9.85 Millierv BE CAREFUL! IN CHOOSING A HAT The hat frames tho faco and can so easily effect oho's entire appoarauco that its selection is a matter of groat importance. There is no reason in tho world why any ono should wear an unbecoming hat when a smart, new distinctive and beautiful millinery can bo had hero nt such moderate prices. See Miss Little in charge, or her assistant, Mrs. Moore. E brsets Your Little Tot Has TenderFeei Yet, they are very, very active and hard on stockings. - . Choose the right kind stout stockings, "fast-dyed; that don't need darning all the time, and are not injur ious to the feet!. You'll find just what you want for the children in (51 S3 H SI H H S3 S3 CI S3 Hosiery They ore fine-feeling nnd fitting. Knit (never stretched or shrunk) to size and shape, from tough long fibre yarn,- and dyed with Harms-not Dye, which 13 fast and positively doesn't burn, rot or weaken the fabric. ' Tog the little man or miss in Apmor Plate for. style;' comfort and perfection of 'weave, wear and wash. ON SALE NOW AT How Do You Select a Corset?' ' Is it fit, style, -appearance, comfort or long wear that -influences yourchoice? Don't you think Jt would-be best to try allheso things, and more in one corset? The Warner Corset has eyery feature mentioned- supreme style at a'noderate price on sale '$1.95, $2.45, 3,45, $4,90 Sql'e Agents Nemo (Corsts.-- I 33c, 39c, 47c Sweaters and Sweater Coats A lot of sweaters in many styles and sizes, light (weight, in fibre silk and .yool, some with smart nar row belts and pockets, some, straight line models in the season' approved shades await your selection, . but at these prices they will not wait long. On Sale $5.85 S7.45 $9.85 $12.45 tTHE GREATEST COMBINATION OF STORES IN THE WORLD. ORGANIZED TO REDUCE THE COS? OF LIVING BY , MANUFACTURING THEIR OWN GOODS, THUS SAVING TO THE CONSUMER ALL THE PROFITS WHICH HERTOFORg HAVE BEEN RE TAINED BY -MANUFACTURERS AN' WHOLESALERS, , . ' ALL GOODS WITH THE ABOVE LABEL ARE SOLD AT THE SAME LOW RATE BY EVERY FWST W ATE OK At BTQUE THROUGHOUT THE COUNTS THE LOW PRICES ARE PRINTED IN PLAIN FIGURES ON EVERY TAG, THE RECOGNIZED FIRST NATIONAL STORE IN THIS COMMUNITY IS GROWTH IS THE WATCH WORD OF THIS STORE Elsowhore Is published a notico ro gauling tlio mooting ot tho Board ol Equalization for Lincoln County. It will meet on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday of next week nnd on tho satno' (lays of tho following week and will,, hear all complaints regarding taxation. Thoso complaints must bo written out and filed with County Cleric A. S. Allon bofdro 5 o'clock ot tho last day or thoy will nof bo heard. Tho object of thocfc sessions is to hoar nnd mljust all inequalities in tho as sessments against property in Lin coln County. Evory .person who has taxnhlo proporty, should find out, 1 ho doos not know, tlio assessed valuo of his proporty. If it Is wrongly or unfairly a'ssesscd ho Bhoul(ls mako a showing In writing and tako tho case boforo tho Commissioners for adjust ment. After tho 23rd it will bo too Into ns tho amounts will bo cortlficd to tho statefc :o:: DALY-SIZKJIOKE Tlio marringo of Miss Mildred DaW and Mr. George Slzomoro took place at tlio homo of Mr. and Mrs.. II. Daly last Wednesday mprlng. Ilov. W. II. Mooro of tho Epl8copsil church per formed tho ceremony. Only tlio im mediate rolativos wore present. Miss Hutli Slzomoro, sister of tho groom nnd, Carl It CJrolson attended the couplo. Mrs. Slzomoro is tho oldest daughtor of Mr. nnd Mrs. W. II. Daly nnd has beon resident of North Platto for tho past throo yoara. Sho has boon employed nB n bookkeeper at tho Star Hottllng Works and iiolds a largo ploco in tho social llfo of her frionds. Mr. Slzomoro wns born in North Platto and after his school llfo ho ontered tho employment of tho Union Paclflo, being division clerk nt tho local yard offico nt tho present time. Ho saw eleven months of sorvlco In France Mr. nnd Mrs. Slzomoro loft for an ex tended trip, stopping at Donvor. nnd from thoro Journoying to tho north Pacific coast and to Southern Cali fornia boforo their roturn. Tho many frlouds of these young pcoplp oxtond their licnrtlest congratulations to them rfnd wish them a long and happy wodded llfo,, -: :n: : , The Newest Styles on Sale JUNE FINDS US WELL STOCKED HENCE DEDUCTIONS ON SILK DHESSES DRESSES closing out at 140518652465 Canton Crepe Crepe de Chine Georgette Taffeta Messaline Silk dresses are extremely popular for Summer wear. Good looking Organdy Dresses . $1.1.06, $19.G5, $21.(55 Good looking Dotted Swiss Dresses $1!M!5, $24.05 Good looking Gingham Dresses $1.00, $7.15, $0.85 Charming dresses in Summer styles at Lowest Prices. Children's Dresses, agest 3 to -4 years $1.15, $1.05, $2.95, $3.15 Summer Time Organdies and Voiles All entirely neW in a wide variety of shades most wanted. ' NEW ARRIVALS. Dotted Swiss makes up into dainty garments for summer Ask you to see them. Wonderful new silks for summer. Economy Specials in the Silk Sec tion on sale at $1.05, $1.08 yd. ;iAROLD LLOYD ALSO- THBRP Most conspicuous "Among Thoso Prooont" on tho prograin, at tho Sun Thootro Sunday, Monfla'nd Tuesday is Harold Lloya, tlio popular young comedian who has taughL the world how to laugh from ear to oar without blushing. It is a thrae-reol Associated Exhib itors' comedy, tellinc tho story of n hotel "buttons" who Is suddenly plac ed 'n another man's shoes, and finds them n' misfit. M"iIdrod Dhvis la Harold " Lloyd's winsome lending lady. Tho remainder of the cant includes- Aggie Herring. James Kelly, Vern White and William Gillespie. The story n "mpilfiT TJioso Present" is by Its . prfiiluqdr. Hal uoach and Sam Taylor. Tho titles are in IT. M. Wnlkor's best comedv vein OBITUARY. WASH FABRICS AT REDUCED PRICES . In all sorts of materials, Organdy, Swisses, Plaxons, Dimity, Voiles Don't Wait. When Summer Dresses are in need comes this Wash Goods Sale. eg Saturday Surprise Something you can you can use every day but which you can buy SATURDAY ONLY Counter 6 Dry Goods section DRY GOODS WOMEN'S READY TO ONE PRICE TO EVERYBODY WEAR CLOTHING SHOES J. E. NELSON, MANAGER Have you seen the wonderful new McCall Pattern Its Printed Ask to See Them Wobdcrful Patterns Karl Holnrlch Knmmoror was born in Badon, Germany, January 15, 1834. Ho emigrated to tlio United States of America with his pntonts in tlio spring ot 18G8 nnd located in Rich- ardHon county, nnd moved to Nuckolls county in tho spring of 1879. He was confirmed April 7. 1889 ns a member of tho Froo Evangelical Church. On November 23. 1893 lie was married to Margretha Rlog of Strang. Neb, and resided at Droshler. Nobr. To this union twelve children, seven boys and flvo girls woro born. all'of whom nro living. lie moved his family to Sutherlani March 1, 190G and removed in th spring of 1912 to n homestead near Plats, whero ho died May 24, 1921, being B7 years, 4 months nnd 9 daya old. Tho cause of his death was paral ysis, ho having had a stroke nine years ago and bolng In ill health slnco thon. Ho leaves to mourn his dentil his wife, his children, Mrs. Ida Connor and Mrs. Clara McKaln of North Platte,' Mrs. Holon Schultz, of Grand Island, Wilfred of Blsbco, Arte., Louis, Amelia, Dorsoy, Julia, Karl, IMsmarck. Otto nnd Francis Kammor or; threo brothers, "William ot San Dlcgo, Cal., Philip of DoWoeso. Neb., Christian of Falls City, Nob., two sis ters having preceded him. Tho funornl services woro held from tho Lutheran church at Sutherland, Rev. Oronwnld of Paxton preaching tho funeral sermon, nnd ho was laid to rest in tho Sutherland comotory. At tho biennial election of tho Rp wortli Loaguo last ovening, tho fol lowing woro ojdeted ns officers: E. E Carr, president; J. R, Robinson, vice president; Dorothy Rosonorantz, sec ond vice-president; Hplcin Swanson. third vlco-presldont; Diok Plttman, fourth vtco-presldont; Penrl McCon noli, secretary; Mildred Skinner, 'treasurer. A social was hold after tho buKincsB mooting.