The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, July 29, 1921, Image 5

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    NORTH PLATTE SEMI-WEEKLY TRIBUNE
CONCERT
by the
Chamber of Commerce Band
Friday, July 29, at 8 o'clock.
Court House Park. Earl Stamp, Director.
. PROGRAM
The entire program Will consist of tho compositions of Karl L. Kln.
one of tlie most talented American composers.
March "Barnum & Bnlloy's Favorite"
Serenade r "A Night In Juno"
Intermezzo "Kentucky Sunrise"
Overture . '. "Golden Dragon"
One Step "The Walking Frog"
Reverie L . "Autumn Romance"
Selection mx s . - "Prince Charming"
Valse Iloinantlque 1 - "Alpine Sunset
March Garland Entree
LOCAL AND PERSONAL
LOCAL AND PERSONAL
John Jackson of Paxton was a city
visitor Wednesday.
Mrs. gam Howes left Wednesday
for Sutherland to visit
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Georgo of
Brady were city shoppers Wednesday
The, Overland Wild West Show at
jNprth Platte, Saturday, July 30.
Afternoon and evening.
Archie Coon o Brady ;camo Wednes
day to visit his sister 'Mrs. Geo. Nowt
man. ,
Dr. and Mrs. T. J. Kerr returned
Wednesday by auto from a trip U
Estes Park.
The Overland Wild West Show at
North Platte, Saturday; July 30.
Afternoon and evening.
Mrs. Geo. Brown-returned the first
of the week from Boise, Idaho where
slio visited her son.
Mrs. Mary Williams and Mrs. E. J.
Ljotsenheimer of Gothenburg came
yesterday to spend the day.
Miss Mary McCracken will return
Sunday from Denver whero she has
been visiting for several weeks..
. See the Overland Wild West Show
on North Locust street Saturday, July
30. Afternoon and evening.
. 'i Mrs. Fred Sillene who has "been a
guest at tho John C. Den home vyill
leave for her home in Winslow, Arte.,
today.
Vulcanizing
Tires, Tubes and Ac
cessories.
FERD STRE1TZ
VULCANIZING CO.
Corner 5th and LocuBt.
Phono 525W,
Miss Clara RInker of Lexington
camo Wedneslay to visit friends.
W. J. O'Connor will leave this even
ing for tho cast to do his full and
winter purchasing for his store.
See tho Overland Wild West Show
on North Locust street Saturday, July
30. Afternoon and evening.
To whom aro you going to sell your
Hay and Grain? The Harrington Mer
cantile Co. will oftor tho highest
prices.
Ralph Durner of Somerset who un
derwent an operation at the General
Hospital is reported to be getting a
long nicely.
Misses Mary Elizabeth and Vero
nica Simon returned Monday from
Hastings where they visited their
grandparents.
Mrs. B. Franklin and daughter
Laura of Julesburg came and the lat
ter entered the Platte Valley hospital
for treatment.
Sam Howes, Guy Bedker, Myrtle
Hurd, Marie Welllver and Elsie
Howes spent Wednesday evening in
Maxwell visiting.
Mrs. D. A. Mapes returned to her
home' In Sutherland Wednesday aftir
vlsltiiuf'.at the home'of Jior daughter
Mrs. J. L. Johnson- , "
Mr. and Mrs. Julius Pizer returned
Wednesday from Denver .by auto.
Tho'y wore accompanied by Mr. and
Mrs. Samuel Bergman.
- Mrs.,Walter Hasenkamp ontertalned
the "Glersddrf Company htT Her 'homo
Tuesday evening following tho per
formance at tho theator.
Mrs. Claude Wilson and sister Mrs.
W. B- Banks left Wednesday for
Boulder where they Join their parents
and .take a trip to the mountains.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Kelly loft Wed
nesday by auto for Cheyenne to attend
Frontier Days. From Cheyenne they
will go to Denver and Estes Park.
Mrs. Annoltte Wackor of Wilbur.
Nebr., who haBbeen visiting at the
homo of her sister Mrs. Maiy Thorn
burg left Wednesday for Chappell.
Mrs. Win, 11. C. Woodhurst will
loavo Monday for Kearney to visit rel
ntives. i
Mr. and Mrs. Fayo Browor of Hor
shoy visited frlonds In the city Wed
ncsday,
Shttirdayund Monday only you can
choose any spring silk dross, suit or
corit In the store at$25.0Q at Block's
Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Pass will leave
soon for Louisville, Ky., to visit at thf
"homo of tholKTter'a parents.
Any spring silk dress, suit or coat
in tho Btore formerly sold up to $70 7r
now going at $25.00 at Block's Satur
day and Monday only.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hill of Utlca,
Nebr., who havo been visiting nt the
homo of tho former's brother O. W
Hill, left this morning for Colorado
points.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard A. Lawhcad
and son Allan left Wednesday for an
extended trip In tho cast. They will
visit in Montreal, Canada, Now York
and Washington, being gono about a
month. J
During theso Hour Sales at Tho(
Leader Mercantile Co., buy as many,
walstsw skirls, glovesk brasslcrs or
any other Item on sale during the
hour and wo will make you a present
of another garment of tho same val,
uo absolutely free. Warning Come
to the Balo tho first hour tho goods
are on sale that you want, tho late
callers will surely bo disappointed.
PK
NO, BOLSHEVISM
HASN'T DONE ITS
WORST. NOT ALL,
THE RUSSIAN
PEOPLE ARE DEAD
VE""T
iter 7
COAL
For a quick cooking lire uso our
Rock Springs. Lump Coal. We
handle only tho better grades of
Coal.
ARTIFICIAL ICE &
COLD STORAGE CO.
I Phono 40.
ItJJIWJUlftkJI
;..
The Mutual Building & Loan Asso
ciation, of North Platte.
(Under Supervision of State Banking Board)
Financial Statement July 1, 1921.
Loans on City Real Estate $1,445,000.00
Loans on pass book security 4,2uo!oO
Dues from Shareholders 2,060.90
Office Building 27423.14
Furniture 1,335.47
Balance in Treasury 9,492.1 5
Total $1,489,511.0(5
Installment Stock and Dividends $ 560,915.40
Paid up Stock 847,000.00
Undivided Profits $47,496.20 "
Reserve Fund 34,100.00 81,596.20
Total $1,489,511.(5(5
We invite you to avail yourselves of the service and secur
ity of our Association for the accumulating of your savings
and the making of investments. .
OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS ' .
T. C. Patterson, President W. II. Munger, Treasurer '
V. vonGoetz, Vice-President Ilalligan Beatty & Halligan,
Bessie F. Salisbury, Secretary Attorneys.
V. vonGoetz W. W. Cumming W. R. Maloney
Ira L. Bare M. J. Forbes T. C. Patterson
Frank N. Buchanan Geo. W. Finn Harry M. Porter
Office Corner 5th and Locust St.
Oh! Joy!
Look Here!
I'll Be There!
LADIES! Will Give Away $1.00 Bills
ALL DAY SATURDAY, JULY 30
Here is your opporti nity. Ladies' do not miss it!
On Saturday, July 30th we will give to each lady purch
asing from us a pair of ladies low or high shoes AT THE
ALREADY EXTREMELY LOW SALE PRICE ABOVE $3.48
A Crisp New $1.00 Bill Absolutely Free
REMEMBER: This offer is for Saturday Only!
Be sure and get-a pair of high class "Queen Quality" Shoes on Saturday
at a big saving and a perfectly good $1 Bill besides.
WIIfftY IWPAPTltlTCNT QTftPE North RUtte,
TTUiVtim lJul l iHLill l UIUIILi Nebraska.
7 mam
ka.
COUNTY A OK NT KKLLOGG 31AKKS'
RKPOJIT Of ACT1VITIKS
FOR JUNK.
Following is a copy of tho report
made byt County Agent Kellogg re
garding IiIb work In Form Bureau and
Agricultural Extentlon work:
There were 19 days Bpcnt in tho
field snd 7 days In tho office; traveled
1136 miles by auto; wrote 85 letters)
Opertional), and 55 circular lottors
had 144 phono calls and 325 office
callers. A total of 1C meetings were
held with an attendance of 275 people,
Poultry slides woro shown ut throa
meetings, six poultry culling demon
strations were hold, with an atten
dance of 111. 4G farm visits woro
made. 150 bulletins on live stock dlb-
oase and farm crop problems woro
distributed. Tho Farm Bureau distrib
uted 70 doses of blackleg vaccino, 1
quarts of poisoned oats for prairio
dogs and rats, 154 pounds of arsennio
of lead for potato bugs, and G pounds
of white arsenic for grasshoppers
work- Farm Bureau organizations
were completed in five Precincts all
of which adopted their progrum of
work for tho year. Considerable mis
cellaneous work is done each month,
of which tho Junior Club is a part
Porsonal visits were made to each of
tho 24 club members and their rec
ords inspected.
:o:'
NOTICE TO HUNTERS.
Hunters and tresspassers aro warn
ed that thoy will bo dealt with accord
ing to law.
C. II. Watt,
T. S. McCronc.
Pat McGraw,
Henry P. Hansen.
FAnMljl'TAKE NOTICE
You can buy a 500 or 1000 bushel
grain bin, ventilated to savfl your
irrain and I am sure you can save the
value of .the bin In six months. Phono
517 or write Win. Waldorf, North
Platte, Nebr., 2nd door north of tho
Post Office.
Tho Choyenno Cowboy band was In
North Platto Saturday night between
trains and gave a concert In tho Court
House park. A large number ot bur
people were present and enjoyed the
music. The band was making a tour
advertising the Cheyenne Frontier
Days. .
NOTICE
Wo call to your memory again that
wo aro putting forth all efforts to
gather an exhibit for tho Stato Fair as
well as the County Fair. Lincoln
County must do Its best and that
means that wo aro all to do our ut
most to gather up something of ull
kinds of agricultural products such as
tamo and wild grnsscs, grains, otc.
It is now just about a month until wo
must load our car which must reach
Lincoln not later than Soptember 2.
Wo wnnt to put this over In first class
shape. If thoro Is anything you want
to bco me about In rogard to tho ex
hibits call nt Union Stato Bank on
Saturday afternoon or call 1130 it
G:30 in tho morning. E. A. OLSON,
In Charge of Agricultural Exhibits.
:o:
Clinton & Son, Graduate Opticians.
Trv us for service.
Mrs. Ella M. Dunkin and children
of Omaha aro visiting with the form
ers paronts, Mr. and Mrs. John Ken
ncdy, 209 Locust Street.
(Hoagland Ss Cnrr, Attirnoys.)
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
Estate No. 1827 of Qlonn Scott, de
ceased, In tho County Court of Lin
coln County, Nebraska.
Tho Stato of Nobraska, ss.. Cred
itors of Bald estnto will take uotlco
that tho tlmo limited for presentation
and Ming ot claims against said Es
tato Ib Novembor 23, 1921, and for
sottlomont of said Estate If July 23,
1922; that I will Bit at tho county
court room in said County on Au
gust 23, 1921, at 10 o'clock a. m., and
on November .23, 1921, at 10 o'clock a
m., to receive, examine, hear, allow,
or adjust all claims and objections
duly fllod.
Dated July 21, 1921. I
WM. H. C. WOODHURST,
(SEAL) County Judge
Extra Specials for Saturday
-IN OUR
GREAT CLEAN-UP SALE
muwutvamamim
Your Best Friends
Treat Them As Such
Don't abuse or misuse tho
greatest friends you huvo--your
eyes! Modorn business
and prcsont-day busyness tux
them sovoroly. Watch them.
Thoy aro constantly changing
and woakonlng whether you
know It or not. Play Bufo. Spo
an optometrist. You may not
need gluHHoB still, you may. Ho
will know. You ought to.
Underwear Special
MEN'S RIBBED rf
UNION SUITS Allr
SUIT OV
MEN'S ATHLETIC mf
union suits lyr
SUIT .,. I tL
MEN'S POROUS ' S J Qci
UNION SUITS I '
SUIT fl
Men's Hose Specials
12c
MEN'S FAST COLOR
COTTON HOSE
PAIR
Men's Shoe Specials
ONM LOT
RALSTON'S HIGH on
GRADE DREBS SHOEK- V h, J '
ValuoH up to $15, pair
ONE LOj;
MEN'S FINE DRESS
SHOES, in English and
round toes; all Uioko
shoca luivo rubber
heels, vnlues up to ?8.
pair .
54-15
Childrens Wash Suits
MEN'S FAST COLOR R Pairs
LISLE FINISH HOSE
Colors black, whlo,
grey, brown, green,
bluo, wine, purplo
95c
Men's Dress Shirts
ONE LOT OF
.MEN'S FINE DRESS S ,1 5
amnio, vaiuon -up w
?2.C0 .
t
ONE LOT
MEN'S FINE DRESS
CAPS, VALUES UP TO
$2,50
65c
MEN'S FANCY SOFr
COLLARS IN SILK
AND COTTON, EACH'
5c
THE CELEBRATED
"KAYNEE"' wash suits
sizes ago 2 to 8, value
up to $4.50, Suit
1
.25
Ladies Holeproof Hose
llfllli .!),!. ...1 mil...
silk faced, colors "
black, whito, navy, cor
dovan, grey, African
brown, pair
95c
MEN'S SOFT FINISH
15o HANDKEIUHEFS,
9c
HIRSCHFELD
NORTH PLATTE'S FOREMOST CLOTHIERS
FOR MEN AND BOYS'