The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, August 30, 1921, Image 5

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    THE NORTH PLATTE SEMI-WEEKLY TRIBUNE
HKOEDKlt IUSTHICT DOINGS.
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Pay Day
Many more chocks will be cashed by the First
National Bank on the coming pay clay, Thursday,
than have been cashed on any pay day during the
past six months.
Times are getting better.
The First National Bank.
LOCAL AND PERSONAL
it In Kansa.s City, Mo., and Kansas
points. t
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Bonner spent
unjday in Sutherland.
! Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Uolan went to
Kearney Sunday to visit.
Wallace Crawford went to Fairfield
Sunday to visit friends.
Watches and clocks at one-llfth off,
at Clnton'8, on Ford Jubilee Day.
MrB G. 9. Popejoy went to Omaha
Sunday to spend a few (Hays.
Miss Evelyn. Chamberlain Is re
ported to be 111 at her home.
Harry Cramer went to Lexington
yestei)luy to transact business.
MIbb Babo Cooney of Overton visit
ed her sisters in the city Sunday.
Mrs. Tim O'Keefe and children went
(o Denver Sunday to spend a week.
Miss Viola Jergenson'went to Goth
; enburg yestcijJay to visit relatives.
Carrie and Leo Scott of Denver
are the guests of friends in the city.
Mrs. Ben Holllngsworth of Maxwell
was an out of town visitor yesterday.
Mrs. Chas. Hendy of Chicago, ar
rived Sunday to visit at the W. J.
Hendy home.
Mrs. A. V. Wortmtm returned yes-
terday from Cozad where she spent a
week visiting.
lluy your diamond at a 20 per cent
Jdiscount on the Ford Jubilee Sales
Day, at Clinton's.
J. V. Itomlgh reports the sale of
Dodge Krothe:'B .nirlng cars to Dr. I
('. DrcB! 1' I. Fen-ell of Wallace,
Cl:a Clcnirns f Wallace, and ( C
Ly jn i.f Grant.
Miss Gertrude Baker returned yes
terday from Denver where she has
been visiting.
Miss Rose O'Brien and Vernor
Mitchell came from Ogalalla yesto'i
day to spenji the day.
Cut glass and china , lamps and sil
ver ware at one-fifth Sept. 1st only,
at Clinton's.
Mrs. G. A. Zentmyer of Los Vegas,
N. M., went to Omaha yesterday to
visit for a few days.
Arthur Curtis resumed duties at the
Star Clothing House yesterday after
a two weeks' vacaton.
Mrs. It C. Langford and children
returned yesterday from a week's vis-
delegate from Sutherland.
Mrs. W. A. Buchflnck an) children
and sister Miss Mayme Gorham left
Sunday for Grand Island.
Miss Gertrude Harrison returned to
her homo in Lexington yesteday after
visiting friends in the city.
L. L. Zook and family, of tho Bx-
pertmental Substation, ure on their
vacation trip In Colorado.
W. A. O'Donnell returned to Madrid
' yesteijlay after sending tho week end
at the W. H. LeDloyt home.
Miss Lola Tucker returned to her
home In Beatrice yesteifday after vis
iting at the John Tucker home.
, Mrs. Lottie Oman reurned to her
home In Maryville, Mo., yesterday af
1 ter visiting her son Ilea It. Oman.
; A baby girl was born to Mr and
Mrs. Howard Yost Sunday. Mother
I an(d baby are getting along nicely.
Lawrence Becklus returned the lat
j ter part of the -week from Tryon
where he spent the summer months.
The ladles of this district mot at
Mrs. Heflor's Tuosday to mako uuillB
and do other sowing for Mrs. Mooney,
who lost in tho lire which (destroyed
their house recently. Tho new house
is almost completed.
ltussell Schoflcld and family and
Win. Bright and wlfo of Wnllaco spent
Sunday visiting with Mnrslmll Orton's '
family.
Ed Chlttcnilcn returned Wednesday
from a visit with his mother. Ho re
ports her us very low.
North Platte has got a funny spel'
and has Invited all tho funny folks
and all tho funny Fords to help it
mako nil tho fun possible and wo nc
copt the Invitation Our bet is on the
long-haired man ail tho fat woman.
Mr. and Mrs. William Ottman and
daughter of Kndcrs, Ncbr., aro visiting
Mrs. Ottman's sister, Mrs. Hugh Son
ger and hor brother, Marchall Orton
for a few days this week. They will
also lnclu)lo a business trip to North
Platte.
Thoro waB a danco at Nelson WellB
Saturday night. There was a nice
crowd and everyone had a good
time.
Win. Sinn and family of Alexandria,
Nebr., who havo boon visiting his sis
tor, Mrs. Carl Brooder, for several
days, left for tholr homo Thursday
morning.
Dr. and Mrs. Easton and daughter
of Eustls, Ncbr., aro visiting a fev
Jays this week with Mrs. Easton's
brother, Carl Swarts.
Two car loadB of relatives of Hugh
Songor and Marshall Orton mado
them a short visit last Friday. They
were BrcOio Howe and family of
Loveland, Colo., Jas. Howo and family,
Mrs. Albert Howe, Douglas Schofleld
and Otto Schoflcld of Wallace.
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S. &' R.
S TELEPHONE 820
SSSI1! 6th and Locust
4th and Chestnut
S. & R.
-:ot-
TO SACRIFICE PIANO PLAYER
For quick turnover will sacri
fice price. Player In our possess
ion In North Platte and must bo
moved at onco. Easy payments.
Write quick for particulars to tho
Denver Music Co., Denver Colo.
PROGRAM
At The Theatres.
The Sun
! TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY
! . CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG
IN
j ''.MID CIIANNKLL"
WANTED!
Your Order for Coal.
Wo handle the following kinds of high grade coal:
Crested Butte Hard Coal.
Pinnacle Lump.
Pinnacle Nut.
Somerset Lump.
Mailland Lump.
Rock Springs Lump.
Rock Springs Nut.
Be sure to get our prices before placing your order.
Artificial Ice & Cold Storage Company.
Phone 4U.
THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY
TOM MIX
IN
"A RIDING KOMKO"
ALSO COMEDY
At the Crystal
TIIURSDAYAND FRIDAY
(2LADYS WILTON
IN
"SHORT SKIRTS'"
At the Keith
THURSDAY
"Tin: iiigiikst Rii)i;ir
STARRING
arADGK KENNKDY
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
RILMi: HURKK
IN
"THE EDUCATION OF ELIZABETH"
THIS
WAY
PLEA SEH
Thursday, Friday and Saturday. I
SPECIAL
V here Low Trice
Mcota
iooil Quality.
8
Blue Serge and
Fancy Mixtures.
Values up to $25.
MEN'S SUITS
$
14
.50
Ford Tires at Wholesale
On Ford Day Only
Thursday, September 1st
8
.--six
fed
IS
30x3 Plain Tire $10.00
30x3 N. S. Tire 11.00
30x3 Tube 1.45
30x3 1-2 plain Tire 11.75
30x3 1-2 N. S. Tire 12.00
30x3 1-2 Tube 1.50
These are Diamond and Firestone Casings and Carry
a 6000 mile guarantee.
Free Premium given with each $1.00 purchase
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S. & R. TELEPHONE 370W S. & R.
Look For the Big S. &
. LOCAL AND PERSONAL
Miss Florence Avory of Lowollcn Ib
tho houso guest of Miss Frances
Dolpli.
Fifteen Pictures for the prico of ono
dozen at Brooks Studio on Ford Day.
A Premium also will bo given with
each dollar spent.
Stovo Brush returned to Now York
City yesterday after visiting at thes
lmmn nf his sister Mrs. Chas. Coi-
noll.
Miss Miljlred Morris rourned to her
homo in Cheyenne Sunday after vis-'
Iting at tho homo of Miss Angela Rod'-J
Mrs. T. II. Hoguo and daughter of
Michigan, who havo been visiting atl
tho Clair Bacon homo, loft yestcrdavj
for Los Angeles. I
Fifteen Pictures for the prico of one
dozen at Brooks Studio on Ford Day.
A Premium also will bo given with
each dollar spent.
Mrs. W. H. LoDioyt and daughter
Isabella and grandson "Jack" return
ed Saturday from a weok's visit In
Schuyler.
Mrs. M. K. Neville and children re
turned Sunday from Charlestown. W.
Va., whoro they visited at tho homo of
the former's mother.
Full credit In tlckots will bo given
anyone who orders their Dodge
Brothers car on Jublleo day, for ull
amount of deposit. J. V. Romlgli.
Dealer.
Hugs dusted, cleaned or
Phonos 1030W or CfilW.
slzel.
Mr. and Mrs. L. Heck of Goring ars
guosta at tho J. II. GuIIob home.
$50 compUto with caae
For your
office!
EVERY ofllco needs at
least onoCoronu. For
your phone girl, your file
clerk, or es an "extra"
machine, Corona is ideal.
It weighs only 014 lbs.,
and can be easily carried
about tho ofllco.
Stands harder uso than
a heavy machine.
Stone's Druj,' Store.
Corona
The Pcnarul Whting Midline
FORD DAY SPECIAL
And Throe Fords to Deliver the Goods in.
2 cans pink salmon 23c
2 lbs. bulk peanut butter 34,,
2 lbs. bulk cocoa , 25c
2 cans Heinz medium pork and beans 27c
4 bars P. & G. soap 2(Jc
7 bars Swift's White soap 25c
1 large package Star Naptha Washing Powder 2Sc
t 15c jar mustard uc
L 5 lb. can Calumet baking powder 9'Jc
1 package prepared cake Hour, any flavor 2l)d
2 cans tall Carnation milk 25d"'
Gamble with Springer.
FOUR STORES
Free Delivery. Cash paid for butter and eggs.
it
W 4 4 , 4W 4 4 V4W44 4W
Ford Special
$I.50IBuys a 25 lb.
pail Graphite
Axle! Grease.
Derryberry! & Forbes Imp. Co.
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