The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, August 30, 1921, Image 3

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    THE NORTH PLATTE SEMI-WBBKLY TRIBUNE
LOCAL AND PERSONAL
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For Ford Family Day
While Mr. Block was in the New York Market buying his Fall
and winter line, he had this Bargain Day event in mind and he
has brought with him the finest line of Ladies Outfittings at
Prices which cannot help but command your attention.
Here are a few of the many, which will greatly interest you,
when 'you see them Our Fall and winter garments lor women
are the most wonderful ever shown.
FOR THIS DAY WE WILL HAVE TWO GROUPS OF
NEWEST FALL SUITS
SPECIALLY PRICED AT
27-7S and 39-7S
WONDERFUL VALUES.
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LADIES DRESSES
SPECIALLY PRICED.
in Si,k wa0n1 $16-75 to $26.7s
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TP Plnshes, Plain and Fur trimmed
cloth Coats, all
Wool, Silk Lined,
plain and fur trimmed
Hundreds of them to J
select lrom.
Get Your Girl's
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S Readv for Sr.honl.
Wonderful collection of Girls5 Dresses
in Ginghams and wool Serge's, made
up in the Latest Fall Styles.
5.00 to $so-00 I
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LADIES OUTFITTING. STORE IS
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Ford
Day
98c to $7.50
NORTH PLATTE. NEBRASKA
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V. M. Hurton of Wollfleet was an out
of to'vn visitor Saturday.
H 12. Kiunsey of Maxwell visited lo
cat friends Friday.
Miss .Mice Honglnnjl loft Sunday
for Hastings to attend a houso party,
The small son of A. It. Clurko had
his tonsils romoved Saturday.
Clinton & Son. Graduato Opticians.
rrv us for service.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Vr. J. Houso loft Sat
urday for Conway, Iowa to visit,
Arthur Curtis roturncd Saturday
from Omaha' whore lie visited his par
ents. Mrs. Elizabeth M. Wilson and
.'daughters went to Kearney Friday to
visit.
Dr. L. J. KltAUSK, Dentist, X-lUiy
Diagnosis. McDonald Hank Hulldlng.
IMiono 517.
Mrs. II. M. Gormloy und children
wont to Mllford, Nchr., Saturday to
visit.
Miss Clara Orton wont to Kimball
Saturday to spend a few days with
friends.
Lester Langford will go to Lincoln
soon to attend tho stato fair and visit
friends.
Wo aro picking tomatoes now. North
Platto Floral Co.
Mrs. Ira Dennis hiil her tonsils ro
moved Friday nt tho Platte Valley
hospital. 1
D. W. Payne returned to his homo
In Omaha Saturday after transacting
business in tho city.
Mrs. II. Glantz returned to her
homo In InlnndNobr., Saturday nftor
visiting at tho McCromo homo.
To whom nro you going to sell your
Hay and Grain? T.ho Harrington Mor
cantllo Co. will offor tho highest
prices.
Mrs. M. J. Hollman and daughtor
Mrs. J. Jackson roturnod to Drown,
Kansas, Saturday after visiting at tho
homo of their daughtor anl slstor Mrs.
Woodcock.
A full stock of WoBtorn Field shot
gun shells always on hnnd at Tho Sil
ver Front Clgnr Store. All hunters
know tho quality of Tho Western and
"Chris" always mnkes tho prlco right.
YOU It CHILDREN'S EYES
aro of tho greatest Importance to
ward their futuro success. Soo thnt
thoy aro In fit condition to start tho
school tonn by allowing us to give
thorn a careful tost In our finely e-
quipped examination room. Tho Dixon
Optical Co. "Wo grind our own louses.
County Agent Kellogg says: Pota
to growers, potato specialists, and
Western County Agents ot Nobraslca
mado u tour of ScottsbluiT, Sioux and
Kimball Counties last week, whoro It
was plainly shown that dry cer
iilled bi-ed wan a great deal better
than ordinary Irrigated seed. Dry
laud seed from Kimball County seems
t(. lmvo a Ufc advantage ovor most
other certified seed. It pays to uso
dependable feed as well as "good
puicbrol hires" It knocks out a Ipt
of chances of losing at tho farming'
game.
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NOTICE TO HUNTERS. J
Hunters 'and trosspassora aro warn
ed that thoy will bo dealt with accord
ing to law. ,
C. II. Watt, i
T. S. McCrono,
Pat McGraw,
Henry P. Hanson.
LOCAL AND PERSONAL
Miss Bertha Sportsman Is off duty
at the W. J. O'Connor store on a
weeks vacation.
Miss Gladys Foster who underwent
an operation tho latter part of tho
week Is getting along nicely.
Miss Elsie Howes resumed her
duties at tho W. J. O'Connor store
Saturday after an absence on accoun
of Illness.
('. V. Turpie returned Saturday from
Kansas City where bo transacted business.
Joe Pizer returned to Hastings Sat
urday where he plays on the baseball
team.
Miss Vivian Macomber returned
Sun)l'ay from Henley, Kansas where
she visited relatives.
A baby boy was born to Mr. and
Mrs. II. 1j. Kelso Friday evening. All
concerned aro (doing nicely.
AUCTION!
Cattle 200 to 300 Cattle
Also Stock Hogs
Monday, Sept. 5th.
NORTH PLATTE, NEBRASKA.
Light Feeders. Feeders of good weight. Stock
Cows and Heifers. Feeding Cows and Calves.
Butcher Stuff. Milk Cows.
Bring your cattle to this Sale, where they will
net you more dollars than any river market- This is
also a good place to buy.
CASPER RAUCH, North Platte, Nebr.
Charles Olson, H. M. Johansen, Auctioneers.
Mrs. II. E. Mason of Paxton visited
local friends Frlllay.
Miss Esther Lind of Lexington shop
ped in the city Saturday.
Mrs. Anna Grose and children went
to Sutherland Saturday to speil a few
days.
Mrs. Graham Duder of Grand Rl)lge,
111. arrived Sunday and is a guest at
the Harry Cramer home.
Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Popejoy of Den
ver were week end guests at the G. S.
Popejoy home enroute to Omaha.
Ernest Rlncker and Cecil Cool re
turned Friday from an auto trip to
Choyenno, Torrlngton tiuM other Wyo-
mlng points.
W. It. Rush of Qulnton, Kansas ar
rived Sundny to visit at the D. W.
Macomber homo. He was a former
resident.
R, M. Dean accompanied by Mr. and
Mrs. Miller returned homo the latter
part of the week from Sanducky,
Ohio where thoy visited at tho homo
of tho former's mother.
Mrs. Elizabeth Cralglo and flaugb
ter wont to Paxton Saturday to visit.
Mrs. Wm. Jepson and Miss Morton
son of Farrell, Iowa went to Grand
Island Saturday to visit.
Mrs. John Mevich returned to Lew
el len Sunday after transacting busi
ness In tho city for a few days.
Misses Margaret and Mary Coen ro
turned to their homo in Wyoming Sat
urday nfter visiting rclntlves in the
city.
Mrs. M. It. Humphrey returned to
her homo In Omaha SnturUay after
visiting at tho home of Mrs. A. M.
Howard.
Mrs. M. A. Halley returned to hor
homo In St. Paul, Nobr. Saturdav
after visiting at tho homo of her son
Ernest Ualloy and wife.
Mrs. H. O. Spickerman returned to
her homo In Marysvillo, Mo. Saturday
after spending several months at the
homo of hor daughter Mrs. Fred
Rector. She was accompanied homo by
Mrs. Rector.
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Good-bye to the Rubber Sac !
THE pen at the left ig n rubl tar M.lMiIi.'r
tho barrel s more than half lull of rub
ber. It holds only 26dropa of ink.
The pen nt the rijfht is the marvelous Dunn
l'en, the "Fountain I'.-n ..iih ilic Little KcU
I'ump-Handlc." It holds -icver. I limes as much
ink as the rubber sac pen of the hump size
and you can pump it full in u jiffy.
w The marvelous .
Dunn-pen
Thi Iwnlaln I'm with I Ik I.-1 lie Hi J I'ump-llandli
TkuTt...... l'.nli..nI,n.l,U....r T ,,.......-
hi. iuiiii 1 kiuiH.iiiiiuuiivi em iLwwirn iii-in
clop, or flood, and automatically i It. ins Usui
while jou are IiIIIiik it. Abnututiilu Kuarantecd
1 Smplc l'rl 4 Popular I'en-l'ninU
4 Sunduril Style, i Dollurt Hvcrywlicre
(in the U.S.)
C. S. CLINTON k SON.
Whe;e Health's at Stake-Take no Chances
Tho backbone is tho foundation of
tho body, an).l until you know it la
right overy Joint In alignment with
its neighbor you aro only a pitiful
gambler taking a long chance, though
your health and happiness aro at
stake
There Is not an organ of the body
but is dependent on spinal nervo im
pulses. Yet theso spinnl nervo Im
pulses may bo shut off at tho nerve
openings between joints or tho spine
to such a Idogreo that you aro greatly
weakened In tho natural power of
your stomach, your liver or your kid
neys. Tho only method of realigning
spinal Joints to freo nerves under
pressuro is the chiropractic methoM
Chiropractic spinal adjustments freo
spinal nerves by restoring normal
nervo openings and by this simple
process chiropractors everywhere an
correcting diseases of tho eyes, ears,
nose, throat, lungs, heart, stomach,
llvor, kIneys, bowels and genital or
gans. WHEN HEALTH REG INS
depends on whon you tolophono No.
70 for an appointment. Consultation Is
without charge.
Drs. States & States,
The I H. C. Chiropractors.
Dulldlng nnd Loan Building
North Platte - -
Nebraska
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CHIROPRACTIC
CORRECTS
DISEASES THE FOLLOWING
y A EYES
4- EARS
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THROAT
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C.-.l T,
ST HEART
LUNGS
LIVER
STOMACH
PANCREAS
5PLE.EN
HIDNEY5
BOWELS
APPENDIX
(bladder
LOWER
Coifing LIMBS
LOWER PINCHED
NERVES, IMPOSSIBLE
TO FURNISH
PROPER IMPULSES
(LIFE AND health)
TO THEIR ORGANS
AND TI5SUE5