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About The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922 | View Entire Issue (June 28, 1921)
NORTHPLATTB SEMI-WEEKLY' TRIBUNE Pial Pl T1 1"! 11 I 11 t"l - m wmm mmimmmwmt mm mm mm mm mm mmm mmm mm m mmm mm mmm r4 wm mm mi m mm . . ' . ' . . . . 7 ' K Lfi Hi Hi Hi br; us si m Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi Lfi Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi AUTO M mW 14 Racing Cars. Fastest One-Half Mile Track in Nebraska. . Famous Chamber of Commerce 20 Mile Cup Race. General Admission 50 cents Grand Stand . . . 50 cents Auto Parking . . . $1.00 R LA W V & til SAM SOUDER, Secretary m of Everybody IT 1 1 Tr C0ME! J. V. ROMIGH, Race Manager rjj tr an LOCAL AND PERSONAL Leo Leon left Friday for Council Bluffs to visit. . . s ' Dr. Mario Amoa spent Saturday lu Sutherland on business. George aip. Donald Wolfe left Sat urday for Omaha to visit. Mrs. Fred Bjorklund went to Chap poll Saturday for a few days. J. E. Nolson returned Saturday from a busienss trip to Sterling. Miss Lora Carson loft Saturday for Fullerton. Neb., to visit her sister. N. Stolo of Scotts Bluff spent 'Sat urday as tho guest of Charles Hirsch. John Champ of Paxton spent tho week end visiting friends in the city. Charles Illncker and Cecil Cool transacted business In Hershey Fri day. Miss Isa Murphy wont to Bridgeport Saturday to visit" at the homo of her sister. S. E. Butler returned Sunday from Alliance tyhorc he transacted busi ness. James Hoddy left Saturday for Ex ' colour Springs in (interest, oC Ms health. Did you ever stop to think that a few minutes ' spent in a dental chair might bo the means of saving you days in a sick bed? Bad teeth are directly respons ible for many of the ills o the body. Have the teeth taken care of, eliminate the chance of future illness from this cause. Have your teeth examined today. Ex jimlnation and Consulta tion free. Dr. Fred W. Miller DENTIST KEITH THEATRE BLDG. Keith, Theatre Building. Phone 209. A. Hastings and J. C. Moore loft Saturday for Julosburg to transact' business. , MJso Rose Morlarlty of GraL'd Is-, kind -oania Saturday to vltflt MJm 1 Freda Shuman. I Mr. and Mrs, "p. II. Smith and! daughter loft Saturday for IowaVto' vtelt relatives. ' Mrs. O. II. Fry and dangler Irs. L. Framo of Herehoy visited local friends Saturday. J. P. Itauch returned Sunday from a business trip to Casper, Wyo, an 1 other western points, Mrs. M. E. Taylor of Sargent who has been visiting Mrs. I VS. Smith left Saturday for Chappell. Margaret Walker loft Saturday for Sutherland to spend a week as the guest of Miss Lucille Coker. Miss Valdren Cozier returned to her homo in McCook Saturday after visit ing at tho H. J. Rathman homo. Ernest Rincker and.,., Jack Stack spent Friday evening in Paxton at tending an American Legion party. Emil Tobon of Denver visited at tho John Herrod and E. F. Seoberger homes the latter vpart of tho week. Mrs. P. D, Dedmoro of Alliance left for Gerlng 'after visiting at tho home of her parents Mr. nnd Mrs. Car son. Miss Irma Sheets of Beaver City re turned to her homo Saturday aftor spending, two weeks at tho R. II. Wal ler homo. Edwin R. Fisk, organizer of tho New York Life Insurance Co., of. Omaha, spent tho week end at tho R. H. Wol ler homo. Miss Belle Sullivan of Chicago, vis ited at tho John Herrod homo the latter part of tho week whilo enrouto to California. A baby boy was born to Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Austin Tuesday morning. Cash is much olatcjl over his now wntchmakof. Frank McGovorn sustained a frac tured collar bono tend cracked two ribs Thursday-while on duty at his store when ho stepped on a potato and fell. Paul Harrington returned from St. Louis tho latter part of tho week whero ho acted as best man at tho wedding of his brother John Harring ton of Denver. Federal Court is still in session with tho Bayard Schooolhouse caso still tcbo argued. No on(l pf the caso is certain but some say It will be concluded this week. SHtS. MARGARET EIHHDAM Mrs. Margaret Elordam, widow of Theodore II. Elerdam, passed away at her home Saturday Juno 25th. Mrs. ISIerdam was formally a Ilor hatenrglrl. ' She was born in .Ger nianyrin Fob. 1810 coming to North Platto in 1870. Five children were born to Mr. and Mrs. Elordam, only one of which In, still living to mourn hor death, Theodore Elordam, Jr. Mrs. Elerdam made many friends d-..r:iS frer life In Noih Platto and all will miss lior from ihvr midst. Tho funeral was held yesterday at 2:30 from tho Lutheran church with Row Franklin Koch officiating. Interment was made In tho local com etery. ' :o: Judgo' AVocjlrough will address the Klwanis Club this noon at their reg ular weekly luncheon. Mr. and Mrs. H. 'A. ' Brooks' and childron and Miss Alice Loan of Don vor loft Sunday by auto for Denver and other parts of Colorado. TONIGHT. ,:0" Argonno Memorial Unit will meet this evening at tho offlco of County Superintendent Alleen G. Cochran. 8 o'clock. All come. LOCAL AND PERSONAL Mis Honryi, Bretovnltz off Sidn&y camo yostorday to visit. Holon'DoRolf, assistant ut tho Pub lic Library 1b taking a Vacation. Miss Addlo Racket of Paxton visited local friends over ' tho wook end. C. V. Turplo returned from Donvcr Saturday where ho transacted busi ness. ' Dnrrel Hoaley passod tho examin ation in Public Work of Stato Survoy last wook in Lincoln and was sont to Blair to work. Miss Sylvia Frazler visited frionds In Maxwell Friday. Tho Public Library will bo closc4 on Sunday during tho months of July and August Harold Potorson loft yostorday for his homo In Fromont after visit ing lpcttl friends. Guy Bodltoi1. Sam Howos and Elite nnd Sarah Howos vlsitod friends In Sutherland Friday. , f Harold Longford sustalnod a wren ched ankle Sunday whilo playing baso ball at Ogallala and wns unablo to go on to Sldnoy. SIDNEY WINS FR03I NOMMI l'JiAT'IK YESTUHDAY BY. score or r to s A wire received this morning Btatcd tjiat Sldnoyboat tho Aiorlcan Legion team of North Platto yester day 5 to 3: Tho Loglonoro Wjil play Sidnoy again today and It is hoped that tho scoro will bo rororsod. . -::o: : Dr. Goo. B. Uont dnd son Townsend left Saturday by auto for LJncoln to visit Mrs. Dont who is in a sanitarium there. LAD! FECIAL SALE OF ES' TRIMMED HATS REBEKAH LODGE. Will hold installation of officers Friday evening at 8 o'clock. Re freshments will bo served. TONIGHT. Joint mooting of all troops with tho Troop Committees Scout Council and tho friends of Scouting. Franklin Auditorium. . -AT $1.48, 3.48, $4.98 mm" S We have divided 'all of the Ladies' Trimmed Hats in our stock into four different lots and will sell theirT as follows: f :o: NOTICE OF SALE J. V- Romigh has a Warehouse man's Lien against oho Ford Runa bout, color red, Motor No. 318722, do posited nnd loft at J. V. Romigh Gar age, on September 5th, 1920, by Wm. B. Farrol, and said automobllo Is hold on tho account of Wm. R. Farroll In tho amount of $131.00 and accrued costs. By virtue thereof and to cover said claim J. V. Romigh will soil at pub lic auction at Romlgh'a Garage on July 13th, 1021, at Cth nnd Locust Streets, 1 o'clock P. M, to tho highest bidder for cash tho said automobllo above described. J. V. Romigh, Lien Holdor. By HonglaiO & Carr, Attys. $1.48 $3.48 $4.98 $9.98 This includes all of This includes all This includes all of This includes all of our regular S3.48 of cur best $5.00 our $7, '$8, $9 and our Hats "that sold Hats. Hats $10.00 Hats above $10.00. vy-" " You should come in now and buy them, before the assortments are broken. The sale does not include Sailors or Sports Hats. Wilcox Department Store I 11 1 in ii i, iiiii ii mi ii w ii n ii mil ii in ji hi ll Jl mil him i 1 1 m imi n !fgX!4<-L4