The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, June 17, 1921, Image 5

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    NORTH PLATTE SEMI-WEEKLY TRIBUNE.
CLINTON
Sign oE&he Big Ring .
DR. 0. II. CRESSLER
GRADUATE DENTIST
Office ovor the McDonald
State Dank.
. LOCAL PEtSON L
. Mrs. Jennie Klino of Ringo visited
in tho city yesterday.
Mary Scnrador of Ogallala visited
'local friends" .yesterday.
Mrs. T. It Dixon' of Big Springs
was a city victor, yesterday.
Mrs. Robert Gralivof Chappol visit
ed friends 1ln tho city yestorday.
Riley Warren returned yesterday
from Omaha where ho transacted busi
. ness.
Freeman Hansen loft Tuesday for
Paxton to transact business vfor a few
. days. - i '
MrK, York Hlnman attended, tho
P. E." O. convention in Lexington yes
A torday.
Miss Florerico Gough left yesterday
for McCpok to Bpend a week, visiting
friends.
Mrs! Wilfurd Stuart returned to
her homo in Lexington after visiting
friends.
Roberta Foster left yesterday for
Omaha to visit at tho home of Mrs.
J. A. Urban.
Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Mann left yes
torday for Excelsior Springs to spend
three weeks.
Mrs. T. J Ncal of Tryon visited
. friends in, tho city-yesterday enrouto
to Sutherland. t
i
Mrs; M. A. Bonham returned from I
her daughter.
Mi and Mrs. E; G. Gideon left yes-
lerday for Excelsior Springs to spend
" several woekB.
. II, Johnson of Grand Island camo
yesterday" to visit locUl friends and
transact business.
i
The little- daughter of. Mr. nn,i Mrs. 1
. H. Hirschfeld undorwont an operation
for touBilltis yesterday. I
For Hay Fevor see Dr. Shaffer.
Mias Margurito, Campbell returned
from Wyoming Wednesday- whore she ,
visitod for sevoral weeks. j
The Epworth -Leagiio of the Meth-i
odist Church will hold a tennis
tournamorrt-sn tho near future.
Mr. and Mrs. Walurath of Doi Mo
Ninos, aro oxpectod tomorrow to visit
their niece Miss Ethel Walurath.
Harry Pizor arrived homo yestor
day to spends n few days with lite
parents, Mr. Tand Mrs. Julius Pizor
Two carloads of young engineers
passed through the cMr yesterday
enroute from, California to West Vir
ginla. Mrs. It. "V. Tropo who underwent an
. operation at tho Platte Valley hospital
Wednesday is reported 'to bo getting
along nlcoly.
Mr. and Mrs. G..A. Anderson return
ed tho first of 'the week from Van
couver, Canada where they visited
their son and daughter.
Misses Ola and Jennie Pyle return
ed Wednesday from Kentucky and
(MemphifJ, Tenn. where they1 spent
ihrco weeks visiting.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Voseipka wont
to Northport Wednesday to accompa
ny tho former's faher to this city.
They returned that evening.
Harry Murrln. who !has been in.
California for his health for tho past
fow months arrived home tho first
part of tho week in a much improved
condition.
Ruth Donaldson' entertained Tues
day "evening in honor of her birth
day. Games wore played during the
ovonjng .after which refreshments
wero served. -
Geo. J. Kufold was -placed in tho
County Jail Wednesday upon a charge
of U. S. mall robbery. Ho is sen
tenced for thirty days starting Wed
nesday. Juno 15 at noon.
Tho' Catholic Girls Club was enter
tained Wednesday evening at tho
homo of Mrs. Louis Kolly. Tho oven
ing. was spent in cards after which
dainty refreshments wore sorved.
The two yoar old son of Mr. and
Mrs. A. M. Shrlvors who recently
suffered a bruisod hand by catching
if. in tha'wrinKor of a 'washing ma
chine is now suffering an Infected
CLINTON, THE JEWELER
& SON, The Eye Glass Meii
Salisf action -Sure Try Usffr
ALT j LINCQLN COUNTY PEOPLE
ItAISliD IN ILLINOIS ARE .'
INVITED TO JOIN. !
Tho Illinois Soc,loty of Lincoln
County will bo organized at a meet
ing to bo hold in tho County Court
Bouse, Monday, Juno 20 at 8 o"clock
Iko Stebblns. himself a puroblood
Illlnoisan is Chairman of tho Coin
lnitteo of tho Klwanis Club which is
promoting the organization of the
society. Every person who was raised
in Illinois is invited to become u
member.
:o:
Carl Shaggo,- who has been taking
treatment at the Mayo Bros, hospital
for the past six weeks is expected
jiome the first of tho week.
Tho will bo no preaching services
in the Presbyterian church on Sun
day, the 19th, but arrangements are
being made to haVo.tho pulpit sup
plied for the following Sunday nnl
announcement will be made Inter
through tho papers.
S.s ' ' ' " T.n (TL' Sf 1 Dlreef From tke 1
r i n m wm m w u w mm m m r i imi ! i j u.
H ' - pom .j. Sjffp io go on oaie
M. : Mm rasimms.rave ... -fcfiSS' M IHfi-MM f
' S 1 L N E'W " 3 " " ' - - I and ' vryA
' 2700 yards recsivad this morning direct from mills, and will be
placed on sale at $1.87 per yard. Your choice your pick includ
ing all kinds and colors in most wanted RIPPLING SILKS. . ,
WE ARE
Canton Crepes
Georgette Crepes
Crepe de Chine
Georgette Meteor
Japanese Crepes
A Host of MOST BEAUTIFUL
You'll be Surprised at these Silk
McCall
Pattern
Agency
DRY
' Graduate, Opticians
PAXTON HALL PLAYEltS EASY
VIQTIMS FOlt LOCAL LEGION
TEAM.
Tho North Tlatto Legion team had
an easy time defeating tho Paxton
! team Wednesday by a score of 15 to 3.
j After tho third Inning Husband hold
' theni scoreless with tho ali of bohio
snappy fielding :byv tho Legion team.
A fair sized crowd attended tho first
mid-week gamo and tho .management
is going to got some moro gnmc3
during tho week in the future.
Batteries for N. P. Husband and
Sullivan,
Batteries for Paxton McKane and
O'Connell.
-tot-
Miss Edith Slobold entertained last
evening at a miBCollancous 'shower
complimentary to Miss Gladys Wilt
"vlio will be a Juno bride. hTe evening
was spent in games after which re
freshments wore, served.
Thomas Dennis ot Arthur transact
ed business in the city yesterday.
KNOWN AS
. H
i - - t, , n; :iu -ri v;ia
The Most Wanted Silks Are Here in Colors.
Moon GIo Crepes .
Satin Francaise
Chiffon Taffetas
Kimona Silks
Foulards
GOODS WOMEN 5 READY TO WEAR - CLOTHING - SHOES
ONE PRICE TO EVERYBODY J.E.NELSON. MANAGER
' "r 1 l, 1 .- t
A NEW IWIINOII'AIj FOlt TK-JUNt
lOlt HIOILQJIOOL HAS JIEITN'
SlfGUltKl). ' ; J.'T
g.f:
After four years of faithful service
as principal of tho Junior High School,
Mias Florenco Antonidcs Is to bo re
lieved of the burden nnd has. boon
offered tho bend of tho Normal Train-.
Mir Department in tla Senior. High
School for tho coming year, in her
Dlaco tho Board of Education lina
felacc&Gcorgci MoVorfl who has agreed
ft? toKg JTjj Jho "work with, tho opening
$1 jtHg tomltift 'school yoar, Mr. Moyorn
1J R 'graduate f; Washburn Colldgo
and, liHtJ Had K numbor of years ot
successful school work beforo coming
to North' Platte. Ho was an lnstruc
tor in Senior High School tho latter
part, ot ladt yoar and earned Uio
respect and conildcnco of tho school
peoplo. He 16 woll qualified to take
up tht work whoo Miss Antonidcs
left off nnd no bettor choico could
havo been mado ns her BUccbssor.
::o::
ELKS HOLD LAST DANCING PAR.
! rnv m mirr ovtenv iv frni.'Ti
HOME WEDNESDAY'.
Tho Elk Lodgo hold a vory enjoy
able dancing party In tholr homo on
Wednesday evening, Tho Famous
Syncopers orchestra of Salt Lake City
furnished music for tho occasion and
was greatly enjoyed. Punch and
cakes were sorved during tho evening.
This will bo tho last danco in the Elk
home this season.
Dr. Snavelay of Doshlor, Nobr., was
in the city Tuesday looking over tho
city prior to moving his dental prac
tice to this city.
A "SAFE" STORE
Pebblettes
Fancy Georgetties
Satin Poplins
Striped Tub Silks
Messalines
Bargains
I II III H
MASONIC L0JU.GJJ IIJILDS I'UHLHJ
INSTALLATION OF OFFICERS
FOlt ENSyiNtiYEAR.
Tuosday evening the Platte Vnljoy
Lodgo No. 32 A. F. & A. M. holit pub
lic installation? of officers In tho Mas
onlo frnli: Following tho'' Installation
tho past mastorB wore presented with
gold engraved past master's Jewels
by "uBt Grand. Master ,F L. Tomplo.
Following the iproscntatlon .James
Heron of Now York City addressed
tho fraternity and fr!endBln an Inter
esting .manner1, Rqfrcshmcnttf Wore
sorvod after which tho ordor present
ed tho retiring mnstor, D. J. Frod
rlcli8 with a travelling bag as a tpken
ot Its appreciation for his faithful
Borvlco. Following is a list ot tho past
mnstors: Geo. DonohQwor, Wm Stuart.
John Mollvaln, O. H. Cresslcr, J Mc-
Graw, Chostor Williams, . H. C. Brocl.,
J. B. Rodfleld. The nowly installed
officers aro: W. M. Ralph Hanson,
S. W. Abnor WeBBbcrg, JNW.
Evcrot Carr. Troasuror F. F. Mooto
?y, Secretary Carl Grloson, S. D.
Carl Bonnor. J. D; Edward CrosB.
Chaplain- Albort McConnoll.S. 9.
Julius Hoga, J. S. Goorgo Caso, Ty
ler Platto Oilman.
.::
Ruth Donolson' entertained fifteen
of her girl frionds Wednesday evening
in honor of hor fourteenth birthday.-
Mr. nnd Mrs. C. P. Miller will leave
ths iwcok , for an extended, visit in
Washington.
Mrs. J. Slpo returned tho first of
tlio weok .from Chappoll where she
visited hor-slstor.
H. B. Oleson ot Maxwell transacto.1
buslnoss in tho city yestorday.
COME EARLIEST
Your
Greatest
SILKS For
I Tomorow
Let's All "Set the Example of Saving"
INCORPORATED
111 II II MM 111 I FTM I
Tho Choyenue County Porsonal Tax
ntslwire -liflbiiBinra-dastr-wook in tho
Sldnoy Tolegraph. -Only that part
was printed to tho Tolegraph which
was of Interest to Sidney readers.
What is a good thing for Choycneo
County should bo a good thing for
Lincoln "fcounty. .
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W For' Fruit and Ornajnontal it
! TrecB, Peony and Dahlia Roots,
Cinnamon and Madorla Vinos,
Hardy I'lnks, Pansy Plants,.
ft Troos nnd Plants that Grow, t
u Cut Flowers, and other Tlants it
i for any occasion, call
8
NORTH PLATTE FLORAL CO.,
Visitors Welcome. Phono 1023.
West 12th Cor. CurtlB.
CANCER REMOVED
By Harmless Remedies.
CHAS. It. DEVEK, M. D.
307 Brownoll Block. Lincoln, Nobr.
GO TO
II. Ss l FEED STORE
For Millet Seed and Feed Phono C39W
HEIIMINGHAUSEN & FItOMuVN.
WYLIE 1VALKER
Export Piano Tuner and Repairer.
Lcavo orders at 014 W. 4th St
Or Phono 334.
SIMS B
n r T fi
nces
MOMENT POSSIBLE H
Lnoice
What's
Left
Later
Silk-Buying Opportunity
FOR SILKS.
Taffetas
Wosh Satins
Pongees
Silk Shirtings
Plaid Silks
Satins
All Occasions i
Wash Suits
For Boys
IT nr
B
Age 2, 8 yrs
m
is
hand.