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About The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922 | View Entire Issue (June 17, 1921)
NORTH PLATTE SEMI-WEEKLY TRIBUNE V T i. HP 'Vj E LOCAL AND PERSONAL G. L. Stout of Lowellen is attending federal court this week. C. V. Turple left "Wednesday for Sterling and Denver to" transact business. 1 polarine J ' NOW OPEN King Fong Cafe G01 DEWEY Choice American and Oriental Foods Served . . in a Tasteful Manner at Fair Prices . WE AIM TO PLEASE ; Bread and Butter, Potatoes, Coffee or Tea and Dessert at Lunch Time, Served With Each Meat Order. " - ' SPECIAL LUNCHES FROM vxsm SATURDAY SPECIAL CHOICE-CORNFED Beef Pot Roast 12i2 to 17Mc . Prime Rib Roasts 20c Beef Boil 10 to 12i2c Hamburger ' 20c CHOICE LAMB Lamb Shoulder '. " 20c Latnb Stow 121oc Lamb Leg 25c Lamb Chops . 25c CHOICE VEAL ' v Ground Veal Loaf - 25c Veal Roast 1 25c Veal Stew t 20c Veal Breasts ' 20c Veal Liver : 15c CHOICE PIG PORK - Fresh Side Pork 17c Dry Salt Side Pork ( 15c Pickled Pork J15c Dold Sugar Cured Skinned Ham, half or whole 35c Peanut Butter ' 25c Nut Margarine 30c Sauer Kraut , per quart u . '. 20c Home rendered Lard, 1 Special prices on 25 or 50 lb. cans or barrel lots. Leaf Lard 12y2e Home Made Liver Sausage 15c The above meats are strictly fresh and not a packing house product. We buy our live stock direct from the farm ers of Lincoln County. Free Delivery to all parts of the city. Try our meats and be convinced of their quality. Open until 10 p. m. Saturdays- BRODBEOK & SONS CITY MEAT MARKET PHONE: 21 IV&f guarantee of engine r power and engine protection Lubricating oil has a 'double duty. It must maintain a fuel-tight and gas-tight seal between the piston rings and the cylinder walls otherwise fuel and the explo sive gases are not completely converted into useful power. Fuel is wasfed and you get less power. It must maintain a smooth, cushioning film in all bearings and between all engaging parts otherwise bearings burn out, parts wear loose, vibration becomes excessive, breakage and expensive repairs arid replacements become necessary. Polarine is the perfected lubricating oil of the world's largest and most experienced manufacturer of oil3 for all purposes. It, maintains its body and lubricating qualities under extremes of temperature and operating conditions. It is your best and safest guarantee of both engine power and engine protection. Polarine is made io four grades light, medium heavy, heavy and ex.ra heavy but only one quality. "Get the proper grade for your car next time you buy clean-burning Red Crown Gase'iine and you will start cutting down motoring costs. STANDARD OIL COMPANY OF NEBRASKA Mr. and. Mrs. "Wm Bell of BIrdwood were elty visitors Tuesday. Miss Zella Dorram has accepted a position at the Brooks Studio. Porch boxes wo, call for them, fill and return thorn when ready. North Platte Floral Co., Phono 1023. STREET 11 A. H. TO 2 P. M. Harry Stevens left Wednesday for Denver to transact business. Mr. and Mrs. G. Anderson left Wed nesday for Lincoln to visit Clinton & Son, Graduate Opticians. . Try us for service , ', Dr. Twinem spent Tuesday in Try on on professional business. J. Harley of Lincoln transacted business in the city Wednesday. Dr. -J, B. Redfield was a professional visitor to Gothenburg Tuesday, B. Rannlo of Wallaco transacted business in the city Wednesday. Strawberries and pansies sot them out now, North Platte Floral Co. Wm. Crawford of Broken Bow ih expected Monday to visit friends. Mrs. It. D. Rasmuasen left Wednes day for Brady to spend a few days. For Hay Fever seo Dr. Shaffer. Mrs. D. C. Gideon lefa Wednesday for Grand Isjand to visit for a few days. Paul Marti left Wednesday for Bur lington, Iowa, to spend two weeks vis iting. SAY IT WITH FLOWERS North Platto Floral Co. Flowers. W. Twelfth Street Phono 1023. We deliver and ship anywhere. ht-Naroel White Enamel Dries smooth and hard as marble. Will not turn yellow, is washable, will never crack or chip. Anyone can brush it on as easily as ordinary paint. It is self-leveling so will show no laps or brush marks. Each Can tells how to use tt. Stone's Drug Store. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. Following Is n list of tho real cs-' tato transfers as recorded In ,tho of flco of C. W. Yost, Rogistor of Deods. ' Juno 2 Louisa M, Cody to Henry, Q. Lehr. Lots 0 andlO block 3, Cody' ' 2nd. addition to North Platte. 100. i Juno 3. Ella Cunnlnghom xinil husband to Wm. Shook. lot' 4 block 8, Cody's 2nd. addition to North Platto ?200. Juno 8. Louisa M. Cody to Ca"l Swnnson lot 11. block3,' Cody's 2nd addition to North Platto. $G0.00 Juno 11. M. O. Oldt and wifo to Mertlo M. Arnold, lots 1 ami 2 block 24 North Platto Town Lot Co.'s ad dition to North Platto $9069.00 Juno 13 -Wm. 9. Dopuy and wife to Stuart L. Dopuy, part of lot 8 of Buf falo Bill's Subdivision of a part of tho N1, of "tho SWU and SVj of NW& Sec. 3f, T. 14, It. 30, $2600. Juno 14 John Boal and wlfo to Phil Pizor lot 5 and 6 In C. Wilson's Subdivision of lots 5 and G in block 9 South Park Add, North Platte, $700. Juno 1 Arthur Romlne and wlfo to T. D. Ogden, part of Sec. 21, T. 13, R. 28, Maxwoll, $1000. Juno C Jas. M. Alexander and wlfo to F. W. Brown SW'4 Sec. 12, T 16, R, 72, '$3671.44. Juno 6 Amos 0 Alexander and wife to F. W. Brown, SW'A Sec. 12, T. 1G, R.' 27, $892.85. Juno 6 Phincss W. Aloxandor and wifo lo F. W. Brown SW& Sec, 12, T. 1G, R. 27, $892.85. , Juno GMablo-Hurst and husband to F. W. Brown SW& Sec. 12, T. 1G, R. 27, $446.42. Juno 14 Roy V. Snyder e't al to Ralph W. Snyder interest In SE,i Sec. 11, T.. 9, R. 33, $150. Juno 1 J. C. Hollman and wifo to Mary G. Dean lot 25, block 7 H. & S. Addition to North Platto, $350. , Juno 2 Dorothea Schleicher and husband' to Boyd R. Klandcr part of lot 12, block 6, Brady, $300. June 3 Simon Dirckson to Reuben Allison SV6 of S ana NW& of SWU all In Sec. 28, T. 10, R. 27, $4400. Juno 3 Reuben Allison and .wlfo to C. W. Wngner S of S and NW'4 of SWJ4 nil, In Sec. 24; T.,10, R. 27, $4400. Juno 3 F. C. Pioleilckor rind wifo to F. H. Woodgato jiart of lots 5 and G block 83 of North Platto. Juno 4 Fred Bomark and wlfo to Fred Groto and Wm. Groto NV& an! SEVi of Sec, 23, T.. 15, R. 28; $1200. Juno 9 Ellen M. Schopp and hus band to Jas. McCullough W 280 acres Jn Sec. 5, E Sec. G and part of Sec. 7 northof river, all in T. 12, R, 27, ,'$40,000. ' j; Juno 10 C. Charlton and wifo to Jas. E. Hart, Receiver, Sec. 5, T. 15, j R. 29,. and Sec 35 T. 16, R. 29, no consldoratloui j ' Juno 14 J. L." Caao and wifo to I Tho8. F. Gockloy See. 8, T. 16, R. 32, ' $9000. :;o;:- PLAYER PIANO AT ' SACRIFICE PRICE Wo havo a strictly high grade playor piano in storago in North Platto. No reasonable offer refused for quick dis posal. Easy terms if responsible. Write at once If interested to tho Donvor Music Company, Denver, Colorado. Mir. and Mrsi Ralph Shawgo of Davenport, Iowa, aro expected tho lat ter part of hto week to visit at tho homo of tho latter's parents Mr. and Mrs. I. L. Stobbins. Cabbage plants ready after May 1st. North Platto Floral Co. LOCAL AND PERSONAL Mrs Edward Robhauson entertain ed tho J. F. F. Club Tuesday at her home. Mrs. W. A. Burgess loft Wednesday for Kansas City to spend tho summer months. Rug cleaning. Phono 1039 W or G61 W. Miss Gladys Stegall will leavo to morrow for Kansas City to visit with friends. J. F. MoDormott of Wallaco was among tho out of town visitors Wed nesday. J. T. Koefo returned from Lincoln Wednesday whore ho transacted legal business. Dr. L. J. KRAUSE, Dentist,' X.Jtay Diagnosis. McDonald Dunk Bnlldlng. Phone 97. Darroll Hoaloy arrived homo Wed nesday from IJonver whero ho visit ed friends.' Mrs. Wm, Ross loft yestorday for Omaha to attend tho Lady Forresters convention. , Mrs. Clydo Cook loft yestorday for Omaha to attend tho Lady Forestora convention. E, H. Falk and family loft Wodhos-i day for Choycnno whero thoy will re Bldo in tho future M. H. Hensolt of Omaha visited friends in tho city this week. Ho was a formbr resident Paul Caldwoll of Missouri trans acted business in tho city and visit ed friends Wednesday. Order your shrubs and trees of tho North Platto Floral Co. Allison Yost will arrlvo homo from Lowellon tomorrow whero ho spent tho woek visiting frlonds. Mrs. D. A. Clark of Gothenburg re turned to hor homo Wednesday aftor visiting friends in tho city. Harold Polorson wont to Sterling Woduesday aftor visiting nt tho homo of his brother Homer Petorson. t Mrs. A. II. McMullon returned Wednesday from Perry, Iowa whore sho visited her mothor for two wooks. A Photograph It is a sultabhj gift for almost any occasion. It Bpoaks a universal languago a language understock by every body. Whether it convoys a mossago,of frionshlp or love, It tells it more offoctlvoly than a written lottor. Of courso to do this It haa to be a "speaking likeness" Tho kind they make at The Rembrandt Studio - "MAKERS OF QUAalTY . PORTRAITS" Gth and Dewey , , ' North Platto, Nobr. BE-PHOTOGRAPHED THIS YEAR ON. YOUR BIRTHDAY." Start for Mr.Edisons$10. hy Accepting our 3 day offer. Mr. Edison wants a phrase which will distinguish the New Edison from the ordinary talking-machine. Get it by experimenting with the New Edison in your own home! We will lend you an instrument for three days. No charge or obliga tion. Act quickly. Bring or mail the coupon. The coupon also brings you a folder of complete in- iormation about Mr. Edison's $10,000 prize offer. Dixon Music Shop WALLACK ESTABLISHES FIRST HEALTH CENTER IN LIN COLN C0I0NT1' "Miss Florenco Cliaffin roturncd the first ot tho weok from a few dayn spent at Wallaco' In the intorcst ot tho Rod Cross Publlo Health Sor vlco. Slio found tho ladles 6f Wal laco very much interested In tho work and whllo thoro sho organized a Health Center. Sho will roturn to Wallace In August and conduct clash es In homo nursing, caro of tho slcl: and caro of children. ' Twenty wo men and about tho snmo mcmbor of girls havo enrolled for theso courses and will tako up tho work by classes. This Is tho first placo Jn Lincoln County to take up tho work undor Miss Chaffin :o: SEOitETAltY MEREDITH TELLS LINCOLN COUNTY PEOPLE TO BEWARE OP FIRES In a communication received from tho Flro Wardon of Nebraska la -a statement from Secretary of Agrl oulturo Moredlth to smokers? Ho sayn In part: "Nearly 80,000 clgarottos and 500, 000 matches aro consumed each min ute, day and night, by tho American publta Never neglect (procaulions. Put out your matches and your smokes beforo throwing them away. Hunters, flfihormon and woodwork ers ot all ldnda smoko In tho forests whllo tho nutomobllist tosses a bit ot flro from tho cars and Bpced thought lessly on, unawaro that thoy havo loft an Incipient conflagration bohlud them. A single glowing clgaretto stub may cost tho gqvornmont thousands of dollar's for flro fighting,, to say nothing of tho value of tho timber destroyed, tho" desolation of scenic beauty and tho harm dono to wotor flows." I IMPROVE YOUR STOCK " u-: U of Rhodo Island Rods nt small cost. I havo four splondd cockerels that! havo UBod in tho breeding pons that I nm through with for this soason I will .soil them at $2.50 tach. You cannot obtain this blood anywhoro for le'sa than four ttmo3 tho money. Plenty of timo to use them this Boason and you will havo yaur cockorols for noxt soason. J. IT VAN CLEAVE. A QUIET PLACE . to bring your friendB to dlno. A placo whoro tho groatest caro is ox oxcised in tho soloctlon of tho food materials. A placo whoro tho cuisine is exquisite, whero tho china and cut lory Is tnstoful, and tho surroundings ploasant. This Ib such a place Come and enjoy it. HOTEL PALACE AND CAFE. 000