The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, August 23, 1921, Image 6

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    THE NORTH PLATTE SEMI-WEEKLY TRIBUNE
LODGE, CHURCH
AND SOCIETY
CLINTON, THE JEWELER
CLINTON & SON, The Eye Glass Men
Sign of The Big Ring Satisfaction---Sure Try Us. Graduate Opticians
CO-MING MEETINGS IN Till.
VARIOUS ORGANIZATION'S OF
THE CITT.
ILLINOIS .
Society picnic Thursday Sept. 1st.
at City Park. North Platto.
DR. 0. H. CRESSLKR
GKADUATE DENTIST
Office ovor the McDonald
Stato Bank.
t Ellen Flyhn returned Stinda; WILL LINCOLN COUSTV TAKE THE
Jrom fiolgrado.AKhor'e she visited lior
parents for several' tndiTths.
LOCAL AND PERSONAL
BEST PHIZES AT THE COMING
fitt -,r .
Mrs. Jos. Soudor Is reported to bo
,111 at her homo.
Samuel Brown of Blgnell was a city
visitor Saturday.
Geo. Crick of Bridgeport was n city
visitor Saturday.
Jos. P. Rauch transacted business
In Ogalalla Saturday.
Mrs. II. B. Brestol and children left
Saturday for Denver to visit.
Mrs. Fred 0. Miller of Paxton was
an out of town visitor Friday.
Mrs. L. II. Camp of Lichfield Is a
guest at tho E. V. Camp home.
V. E. Lawrence, of Flatts, Nobr.,
spent the week ond In tho city.
Mrs. Ida Tarklngton spent tho week
end in Chappoll visiting friends.
E, J. Snydor of Bridgeport trans
acted buslnoss In the city Saturday.
Earl Lambert returned Friday from
Hastings whoro ho visited for a wool'.
Miss (Viola Murray loft Saturday for
Grand Island to attend business col
lege. , '
Mrs. Win. Dolson returned tho lat
ter part of tho week- from Grand Is
land.
Mrs. Iloso Garrison returned the
latter part of tho week from OmaliaJ
whoro sne attended a. scliool or corset
Ing. K ' . '
Mr. and Mrsi P. Hencklo and child
ren returned tho latter part of tho
week from Denver whoro they spent
a week.
Mr. and Mrs. Wiry Richards return
ed Friday from Denver whero Mr.
Richards transacted business for the
B. of L. E.
Harry Cramor returned from a busl.
ness trip to Grand Island and Lexing
ton Saturday. Ho allso vlslltod his
mother In St. Paul.
A. Kanold of Larunilo, Wyo. general
chairman of tho Brotherhood of Loco.
motlvo Engineers transacted business
in the city Saturday.
Miss Bessie Smith returned Friday
from Lincoln whoro sho has been ot
tondlng tho state university duripg
tho summer months. '" v. '"
Clayton Johnson und Gcorgo Foster
of Ft. Dodge, Iowa who visited at the
Fred E. Payne homo last week, left
Saturday for Los Angeles.
Harry Tolllfson of Koarny played
on tho local Country Club golf links
Saturday. Mr. Tolllfson Is tho Champ
ion, golf playor of Kearnoy.
Mrs. E. W. Fetter and daughter
spent tho week end In Hershey visit
ing at tho homo of hor parents. Dr.
Fottor spent Sunday thoro.
That deponds on the farmers of the
County. E. A. Olaon, in charge of the
Lincoln County agricultural exhibits
dt tho Stato Fair says that ho will
have tho car on track 4, Just east of
tho freight depot at North Platte on
Monday August 29 and Tuesday Aug'
ust 30. He will be thoro ready to
tuko anything in tho shape of agri
cultural products which the farmers
of this county will bring In. Ho will
accompany tho car to Lincoln, see that
tho exhibit Is arranged to the best
advantago and bring it home again.
Tho best will then be taken to the
Lincoln County fair and placed on
exhibition there. On account of tho
oxponso It will not bo possible to col
lect those exhibits, but they will be
taken care of when brought to tho
track. It Is Important that there bo
no dolay as tho car will be shipped
on tho' 31st.
NATURE STUDY IN OUR CITY
PARKS.
CHRISTIAN AID
will bp postponed until next wee
on arcount,,pf .ChanUiufnui,,, , .
TONIGHT
Master Dogroe at Masonic Lodge.
Regular communication and refreshments.
G. I. A.
Will hold initiation at regular meet
lng Friday. Lunch will bo served. -A
good attendance Is desired.
ARGONNE
Memorial Unit will hold a special
meeting at tho County Superintend
ent's office Tuesday, August 23 at 8
o'clock. All come.
Mr. and Mrs. C. YV. Groves left Sim
day for Broken Bow to attend tho
races.
Victor Romlgh had his tonsils re
moved Saturday at tho Platto Valltiy
hospital.
Mrs. 0. Ogborno of Bnilo visited her
sister Mrs. Rudat tho latter part of
tho week. 1
Miss Julia Glcason returned Sunday
from Grand Island whoro sho vlsH6d
relatives.
GecFrazlor and B. Sllngor of Lara,
mio sponttthn week end at tho J. II.
Frazlor homo.
Miss Gladys Attebory and brother
Virgil left Saturday ,for Choycnno to
visit rolatlves. I
Ed Hogg returned tho latter part
of tho weok from Denver whoro ha
transacted business.
I
Elmer Mastln roturned Friday from
Hastings whero ho was called by tho
illness of his mother.
Ronald Krang returned from Brush,
vllle, Nobr. Saturday whoro ho had
been visiting relatives.'
W. H. LoDloyt roturned Saturday
from Denver whoro ho transacted
business for tho B. of R. T.
A baby boy was born Saturday Mo
Mr. and Mrs. Rowley Grant at their
homo on west tonth stroot.
Miss Olowono Emory resumed duties
at tho W. J. O'Connor Storo Saturday
after bolng off duty for a few days,
Mrs. Chas. Boguo spoilt tho weok
end In Grand Island with her son
Edward who accompanied hor homo.
Mr. and MrB. R. G. Morrison return
od to their homo In Loomls Sunday
after visiting at th.o homo ofythoalat-
rjto"rVsl8or4and husband MrnniV Mrs.
Vqrnvf.5fann,?lct the. JattoV part' of
tho wook for Loadvlllo, Colo, to join
his wifo and children whoro th6y aro
visiting at tho homo of her parents
Mr. and Mrs. Eaton, ' ' '
NEIGHBORS
The Royal Neighbors social will be
entertained Wednesday, August 24, at
tho homo of Mrs. Hayes, 921 N. Dow
oy. Assisting hostesses are Mesdames
Donaldson, Rose, Shustor and Mutchle.
Misses Marcla Dohlstot of Hold
rogo, BUolah Morrison and. Mario
Lindor of Loomls, Nobr. returned to
their homes Sunday after visiting at
tho A. Boyorlo homo.
Mrs. P. M. Soronsou and daughter
Clara will return tomorrow from
Moulding, South Dakota whoro they
spent Bcvoral wcoks visiting at tho
homo of their daughter and sister,
Mrs. WhltUiker.
Mr. and Mrs. Alvln Butler of Al
liance wore vlBlting In tho city the
last woek. Mrs. Butler will bo remcm
bored by North Platto people as Miss
Bortha Daly who attonded high school
horo and was a successful teacher in
this county for several years. Mr. and
Mrs. Butlec woro marrlod at Alliance
last weok.
AVESTERN FOX SQUIRREL.
Within tho last three or four yearn
tho Western Fox Squirrel has become
more or less common in the City Park
and it is not certain but that a pair
has had a nest thoro during the past
year. This squirrel Is the only vari
ety known in this part of the state and
it Is. sloyl(y moving westward. Only a
few years ago it was not found west
of .Kearney- These squirrels usually
feed in Ui ?arly morning and disap
pear by nine o'clock, remaining in
their holes during the middle of tho
day. Horo In the city thoy aro not so
regular In tholr habits as thoy are In
the, b(g , timber, ;hlch is their native
au'dda-Vhey-'fujld'a nest of twigs,
oW. In tho 'hollow of a tree, an old
crow or hawk nest or other similar
-location. Horo the parents stay dur
ing the cold winter and here tho
young aro born In early spring. Occa
sionally a squirrel gets Into mischief
and must bo killed or driven .off, but
thoy aro quite harmless In most cases
and their presence In our trees adds
interest to "the outdoor life and charm
to tho parks.- Squirrels are protected
from January first until Sept. 15th. It
Id wrong to kill them in North Platte
at any time and In most places In the
stato they aro protected tho yeur
round by tho city laws and tho owners
of tho property.
CHAUTAUQUA.
Tuesday afternoon: Metropolitan
Trio. .
Tuesday evening: Judge Fred G.
Bale.
Wednesday afternoon: United Sym
phony Orchestra.
Wednesday evening:. United Sym
phony Orchestra.
Thursday afternoon: New England
Male Quartet.
Thursday evening: Ex-Governor B.
W. Hoch, of Missouri.
Friday afternoon: Dr. Henry B.
Burns.
Friday evening:' Play "Too Much
Business." " " '
.marriage' record
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Mrs, Minnlo Mooro returned tho lat
ter, part of the week from Chicago
whoro she has been attending a
school of millinery. Sho has resumed
duties in tho millinery department
at the Leader Mercantile Co.
Following Is a record of the mar
rlago licenses Issued, by County Judge
Woodhurst since our .last record:
Aug. JO James W. Helncy, AM
ancoj Nebr. railroader, and Mm.
.Blanch Williamson, of Alliance.
Aug. 13 Max H. Loghry, farmer,
of Maywood, and Mrs. Nettle Ruppert,
of Maywood. Married by Judge Wood
hurst.
Aug. 11 Wilbert W. Browning,
farmer, Kearney, and Mrs. Birdie B.
Browning, Kearney. Married by Rev.
C. FfKoch.
Aug. 10 Chas. L. Sinclair, carpen-
ter; "Curtis, and Miss Barbara Glbb,
Curtis. Married by Rpv. H. E,.Hes3.
Aug. 10 Jesse E. Rogers, farmer,
Elsie, Nebr. and Miss Frelda Smith,
Elsie, teacher. Married by Roy. H. D
Hess.
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LINCOLN COUNTY ODD FELLOWS
TO HOLD FIRST ANNUAL
FIELD DAY
Tractor and Plowing
and Belt Work.
Done on Short Notice.
S. 1 MACEY,
215 So. Walnut.
Or call Hendy-Ogier Garage,
YEAR BOOKS
Most Lodges and Societies publish some kind of
an annual or year book giving outlines of program
for tho coming year, lists of membora, officers consti
tution and by-laws, otc. These year books become in
creasingly valuable-as the years go by and tho own
ers would not tako dollars for them. They can bo
printed for from 5c to 25c each. Wo have special fa
cilities for doing this class of work in a satisfactory
manner. Three master printers are at tho call of
those who may need their services. Think about it
and then see us.
The Semi-Weekly Tribune
Raymond Tottenhott left Sunday
for Lincoln whoro ho has accepted a
position with Buck's Booterio In that
city. Ho will enter tho state unlvor-
I slty when tho fall term begins.
Mr. and Mrs. Sobastaln Schwaigor
oturned Friday from La Grando, Ore
gon whero thoy havo been visiting at
tho homo of tho former's sister Mr.
Anna Polack.
Murl Maupln roturned Saturday
from Lyman, Colo, whero ho spent tho
summer working. Ho will leave soon
for Lincoln whoro ho will re-enter tho
Unlvorslty.
Miss Ida Freeze loft yesterday for
Gothenburg to visit friends.
MISS DC SWELL'S
PET DOG DIED
SO SHE GOT
MARRIED. ,
Tho first annual field day of the Llh
coin County Odd Fellows will bo held
In tho grovo a short distance south of
Sutherland on Friday, September 2.
All members of I. 0. O. F.. their fam
ilies and friends aro invited and tho
Invitation Is pressing. Sports of all
kinds havo been arranged for tho day
with a basket dinner at noon. Water
melon, lemomulo and Ice cream aro to'
bo furnished freq! In tho evening tu
festivities will closo with an old fash
is.nod barn danco at American Legion
Hall In Sutherland.
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YOUR CHILDREN'S EYES
aro of tho greatest Importanco to
wnrrt tholr future success. Soo that
thoy aro In fit condition to start the
school term by allowing us to glvo
thorn a careful test In our finely e
quipped examination room. The Dixon
Optical Co. Wo grind our own lenses.
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t S. Brush of New York City ar
rived Sunday to visit ut tho homo of
his sister Mrs. Chas. Cornell. .
A Housing Suggestion
The above picture is that of nn all modern slucco and
'frame bungalow of four rooms, llie interior wood trim is
hard pine with oak borders i:i floors of living and dining
rooms. It is heated with an Areola hot water system. The
feature of this bungalow is that it has a Muiphy bed closet
whiemmakes it prnqjically a five room house. This bungalow
carr'be built at a cost of approximately 33,000.00. I will
be pleased to go into the details more fully with interested
parties. Complete plans and specifications are on file at
my office.
VICTOR F. BECK, Architect
Second Floor Foley Building, Over llirschfeld's Clothing Store.
NORTH PLATTE, NEBRASKA '
Thought Me Had to Have Apoplexy,
Because he was forty-five and had
suffered a stroke of apoplexy, an Indi
ana bank president made his will. Ono
entire side of his body, even Including
half his tongue was paralyzed Chi
ropractic spinal adjustments restored
first' his speech, and. then gradually
completed his recovery.
Chiropractic spinal adjustments will
not restore destroyed tissue, such, as
Is often missing in apoplexy cases',' but'
if the paralysis, as In the case of Jthls
Hoosler bank president is unaccom
palned by brain clot or destroyed
nerve cells, there is a chance.
Chiropractic spinal adjustments free
spinal nerves by restoring- normal
nerve openings and by this simple
process chiropractors everywhere are
correcting diseases of the eyes, ears,
nose, throat, lungs, heart, stomach,
liver, ( kidneys, bowels and genital or
gans. " '
WHEN HEALTH BEGINS
depends on when you telephone No
70 for an appointment. Consultation ib
without charge.
Drs. Slates & States,
- The I'. S. ('. Chiropractors
ituildiiiK unit Loon liitlldW
aiuuuiu
CHIROPRACTIC
QRRECTS
.sesjCthe following
PI5EA
-HEAD
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EARS
NOSE
THROAT
ARMS
rO HEART
v LIVER
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North l'lattf
-J?5)AV PANCREAS
S3. WW
HV KIDNEYS
mi
arm
3 "351 LC
C0V,'L3
Ibladder
LOWER
:!wi8 Linas
LOWER PINCHED
NERVES, IMPOSSIBLE
i
3 FURNISH
mpn impulses
(life and health)
IPTUcnOR'jANS
I M TISSUES
jfTnTrnmr..
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in
war. AVAiirmi
Tinner.
Makes or repairs anything mado of
tin or shoot metal.
510 Locust Under General Hospital
V5 S
I Vulcanizing
g Tires, Tubes and Ac-
cessories.
FERU STRE1TZ
VULCANIZING CO.
Corner 5th and Locust-
s3s
Ptinnn fMKW
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WANTS TO SWIM 100 MILES TIED HAND AND FOOT
;
Henry Elionsky,' famous long-distance swimmbr.Mvrioiailsffrprn S t
Francisco, is jjoInVtory to swim100'milQ8vlthiJiand.qndlfeetv1i '.
. ; '.rr,- m Prtahton Beach, N. Y.i' where lieJjrtprootlclnBw..i
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