The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, August 26, 1921, Image 6

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THE NORTH PLATTE . SEMI-WEEKLY TRIBUNE
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EMEMBER
September
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Big Exposition of
LINCOLN COUNTY AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY
NORTH PLATTE, NEBRASKA
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Everybody seems to be coming to Liacoln County's annual display which represents
r this year an outlay of $1,000,000.00
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Lavish Entertainment Will Be Offered.
Something Educational and Recreational.
J. C. WILSON, President.
Show 50 times better than the best circus.
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S. M. SOUDER, Secretary
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LOCAL AND PERSONAL
MrB. I'nt McHugh Hpont ycstcnliiy
In Bnly visiting.
Scott's Caravan Ih expectrjl to pans
through tho city tomorrow.
Miss Lorralno Harvoy of Choyonno
arrived Tuesday to visit rolatlven In
tho city.
MrB. Geo. lMorsall left yesterday
for Natoma, Kansas to vlHlt lior
lirothor.
Miss Allco Hoagland is working
this week at tlio Crawford-Dackers
Eloctrlca'l Shop.
Jack Stanton and Gcorgo Hussell
returned Wednesday from a business
trip to Stromsburg.
II. A. Scanall who has been visiting
his sister Mrs. A. B. lloaglanjl loft
this morning for California.
Mrs. F. M. IJurross of Red Uiver,
New Mexico Is a guoBt at tho homo of
her sister Mrs. L. B. Ebrlght.
. JMrB'. O. W. Ebrlght roturnod to hor
homo In Omaha yesterday after visit
ing at tho Wm. Ebrlght homo.
MrB. C. W. Edwards returned yes
terday from Independence, Mo. whore
she was called by tho 'death of her
mother.
Mrs. I W. Keen of Talmadgo re
turned to her homo yesterday nftor
visiting at tho homo of hor daughtor
Mrs. Roethomoyer.
MIsa'Anna Harris or Brady Bhopped
in tho city yesterday.
Mrf ' Sophlo ' Kreugor of Wallitcu
visited local friends Wednesday.
J, S. Davis left Wednesday for
Kearney to transact business.
J. J. Crawford returned yesterday
from a business trip to Gothenburg.
G. h. Plcrson of Sutherland trans
acted business In tho city yesterday.
Dr. J. D. Iledtlold transacted profes.
slonal business In Sutherland yester
day. W. E. MacKowen of Clcvoland, Ohio
Is a guest at the Dr. Morrill homo
this week.
H. I'V WlnkonwcrjJIor ,of Horshey
was among tho out of town visitors
yesterday.
Miss Edith Munson returned to her
homo In Dannebrog, Nebr. after visit
ing at tho It. E. Stlngor home.
I. Brush of Now York City who has
boon visiting his sistor Mrs. Clef?.
Cornell went to Denver yesterday to
transaot business,
Mrs.Fannio Hlggeus and daughter
Margurito of Iowa who havo been vis.
lting at tho Frank Corpenlng home
loft yestorday for California.
Mr.., and Mrs. Harvoy Shrador of
Indiana who have beon vlatting at
tho P. E. Hefner homo loft yesterUay
for tholr homo. Thoy woro enrout
form western points to tholr homo.
FREE
8 ONE INNER TUBE GOES EREE WITH EACH TIRE H
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8 SOLI) ON FORD FAMILY JUItlLEE DAY, SEP'TEMHER
I 1st. WE GUARANTEE THE TIRES THAT WE SELL
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Bay Newman of Tryon transacted
business in tho city yesterday.
MrB. W. P. Brostlan went, to Choy
onno yesterday to transact business.
Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Itomlgh attended
tho Bound Up near Sutherland Wed
nesday. Mrs. Gates underwent an operation
at tho Platte Valley hospital Wedncs-
L'Oay.
Mr. and Mrs. Miller of Hershoy wore
among tho out of town visitors yes
torday. James T. Keefo returned yesterday
from Sioux City whero ho visited his
parents.
Misses Emma Cox and Marlon Mc
Connoll of Sarbon were out of town
visitors Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Brown of
Maywood transacted business in the
city Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank, Baldwin of
Calloway are guests at tho S. Bald
win and F. DIenor homes.
Mr. and Mrs. M. F. Rick returned
to tholr homo In Chicago after visit
ing at tho S. Baldwin home.
Walter Owen returned to his homo
Wednesday after undergoing an oper
ation at tho Gonorul Hospital.
Frank Richardson roturnod to his
homo In Gibbon yesterday after visit
ing his now born son and wife.
Dr. and Mrs. D. 13. Morrill andj
daughter Alma attended tho Round ,
Up north of Sutherland Wednesday.
Miss Dorothy Wholply roturncjl to
hor homo in Fremont yesterday after
visiting hor auut Mrs. Mary E. Grimes.
Miss Evangollno Hornjli returned
Wednesday from Hastings whero sho
Visited her Bister Mrs. Wllferd Nelson.
Miss Agnes O'Nell returned to hor
homo In Lincoln yestorday after visit
ing at tho Wm. Stack homo. Sho was
accompanied homo by hor aunt Mrs.
Wm. Stack. '
JMrs Glenn MiUor entertained a
numbor of young ladles Wednesday
evening at n theatre party compli
mentary to her sister Miss Frances
Katan of Alllanco who Is her houso
guest Following tho thoatro a lunch
was served at tho Miller homo.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Smith returned
Wednesday from California whero
thoy woro recently marrlcl. Mrs.
Smith wbb formerly Miss Marjory
OlBIipj UOXja U ul pO.fOldltlO 6J00.1(I
Shop. Mr. Smith is a watchmaker In
tho Dixon Jewlry Store. They wont tc
Fnllerton, cbr yesterday to visit it
the home of Mr Rtnlth'H parents
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One-Half Off
On Our Entire Stock of
IVORY TOILET WARE
September 1st Only
Dixon,
THE JEWELER
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