The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, August 30, 1921, Image 8

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THE NORTH PLATTE SEMI-WEEKLY TRIBUNE
WILSON TOUT, Editor nnd rubHalicr.
Entorod nt Uio North Platte, Nebraska
i, Postdfflce us Second Class Matter.
SUJISCJtlPTION pirrci::
One Year, In advance $2.00
TUESDAY, A UNIST 0lh, 1021.
LODGE, CHURCH
AND SOCIETY
LOCAL AND I'EIiSONAL
CO-HNU MEETINGS IX TI1K
VARIOUS OllGANIZATIOXH OF
THK CITY.
KMTOniAL.
Tlio other (day wo were upatulrs in
one of our busIiioeH blocks. Near the
top of tlio ntnira was a sign on the
wall. Ono of our businemi men hap
pened to be Btandlng there and point
ing to tho flign ho said, "I always
want to but I gomotimoa can't." The
lgn read "Spittoon Uso It."
PHI LOS OUNA
Will moot at tho homo of Mr.
Jesse E)l wards tomorrow afternoon.
MASTKIt DEGREE
Tuesday August 30th, 8 P. M.
Master Degree to bo conferred. All
old timers requested to bo proiont.
nefreshments.
When we wont to pay for a hair ci'i
tho tthor day we ngkod ono of ou-j
local harbors if ho know tho war was J
ovor and ho askcjl ug If It was and wo
said we saw it in the paper that the
Gormans ha)l signed a troat'y with tho
united Statoh and ho wild "Yui, but
tho Irish nro still lighting' Ono
moro renf on wliy Englan1 nnd Ireland
should make peace
PRESBYTISM AN AID
Will moot in tho church baaomont
Thursday aftornoon at 3 o'clock. Hos
tesses nro Mosdamos Crosby, Forsteut
and Newton.
Tlio Trlbuno office has Just com
plated tho yoarbooks for tho Sioux!
Lookout Chaptor of tho Daugbtors of
tho Amorlcan Revolution. It Is a
beautiful little twolvo pago booklet,
printed in dark bluo with docklo
odgo covors. This organization now
has thlrty-flvo rosidont mombors nnd
thlrty-ono non-rosident mombors,
making a total of sixty-six mombors.
Any woman 1b ollglblo to bo consid
ered for .membership in tho D. A. It.
who has proof that ono or moro of
her malo ancostors fought in tha
Amoricnn Involution. Ono of tlw
local momborH lias produced proof that
eJpht of hor malo ancestors woro In
tho Revolutionary army. Tho objoct
of tho organization Is to promote pa
triotism and good citizenship through
a stily'of tho Revolutionary porlod of
our history. It also fostors present
day patriotism and civic bottorment
whorovor tho opportunity offors.
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Miss Florence Antonldoa roturneil
Crlday from Lincoln whore sho has
boon attendnig tho stato unlvoostty
during tho summor months. Sho will
tench normnl training in tho high
school this winter.
TOMATOES
$1.00 a buahol at our placo.
51.75 a bushol dolivorcd.
NORTH PLATTE FLORAL CO
BAPTIST GROUPS
Moot Thursday aftornoon as fol
lows: Ann Hnzoltlno Group moot at
tho home of Mrs. A. H. Jonos, 1020
woat Thlrid stroot. Queon Esther will
hold a picnic on tho lawn of Mrs. E.
II. Soundors, cornor of 7th and Wil
low. , .
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DEFORE SCHOOL STARTS
.Your boy or girl should havo their
oyes carefully oxamlnod to make pos
Ulvo that thoy rtro ready for tho heavy
close work of tho coming school year.
Wo nro auro that you will ho pleased
with our examination aa our equip
ment Is tho lutost doslgn. Como In
nnd talk with us, It will co3t you
nothing. Tho Dixon Optical Co. Wo
grind our own lonsos.
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LOCAL AJTJ) J'KltSOHi A.L
Phr I. V. . Club met with Mrs.
Clyvlo Cyphes list Thursday aftor
nocn. There was plonty of mus'c
and u giiod lunch with quantities of
wntcrmflon.
Hlnnlccts as low as $2.98 while thoy
last at 13. T. Tramp & Sons.
Guy Davis of Long Boach, Cal., vis.
I'ted his brother J. S. Davis tho lat
ter part of tho weok whilo onrouto to
Chicago whore ho attends North
wuHtorn University.
Mr. and Mrs II. C. Rahmeyor and
family loft Satv relay by auto for a
visit in Hamilton County. Thoy win
nisi take in the1 Unto fair at Lincoln
boforo thoy return.
Tho Infant child of Mr. aii Mrs.
Burt Powall, living fourteen miles
north of tho city, )lled at tho Powoll
homo Sunday. Interment wns mndo
In tho Ellin cemotory yesterday.
Moro than lmlJ my Dodge car sales
aro to owners of small cars. Como n
round, sco tho now DcHgo Brothors
models, nnd maybo wo can make a
vntlpftirtnry deal to both parties. J.
V. Komigh, Dealor.
M,rs. Ed. Burko will leave August
31st for St, Louis whore sho will visit
hor nioco. Lrom thero sho will go to
Cunrlcstown, 111,, to visit hor parents.
Later she will leave for Chlcngo
whoro sho will study voice for a fow
months boforo hor roturn homo.
Tho Aclrcma Club ontortainod Sat
urday evening at tho homo of Mrs. .
J. Wnrf.l In honor of Mr. and Mrs. R.
L; Cathoi'B who loft Sunday for their
now homo In Omaha. A pleasant ev
ening was spent in cards aftor which
refreshments woro sorvod. Covors
woro laid for thirty-eight.
ONE DAY ONLY
NortSi
Pi2ttt6
FLOUR
Cow Brand or Golden Glow
High Patent -Fully Guaranteed
Per 48 lb. sack
Priced below cost for cash to help make North
Platte's Ford Day a Winner
North Platte Feed Store
702 NORTH LOCUST PHONE 206
One Sack Free to the party buying the most sacks
of flour that day,
Mrs. J, H. Wilson of Keystone vl- 1
I ted local frlonH Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. O. II. Eyorloy of Her
shoy woro city visitors Sunday.
Rugs dustod, cleaned or sizod, ;
Phonos 1089W or GC1W.
M r. Collins left S-Hurdny for Mln
don to vlf-lt friemls for i fow days.
W. II. WInteror of Keystone trann
fu led business In the city Saturdny. I
Miss Zclla Walsoy left yostorday
for Denver to sponil two wooks. ,
Our Blanket Salo boglns on Sop:.
1 and contlnuos until thoy aro all
olosod out. E. T. Tramp ft Sons. j
Thermos and icy-hot bottlos anil i
lunch kits at Clinton's on Ford Jub;-'
lee Day.
Miss Marie Guynan enmo from Pa::-;
ton yestcorday whoro sho hag been 1
visiting rolativos.
William Burger and Harry WaltJ-
math spent Sunday at tho McGlnle
ranch noar Keystone.
Darrol Hoalcy roturnod yesterday
from Sioux City, Iowa, wlioro he
spent tho summor months.
Robort Conloy and Paul Simon went
to Loxington yostorday to entor tho
racos during tho fair thoro.
Mrs. C. A. Butts and family return
ed to tholr homo In Grand Island
Sunday after visiting relatives.
Wo nro going out of tho blanket
business. Clonn sweop. E. T. Tram;)
& Sons.
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Arnold and fam
ily an)l Mr. and airs. Charles Kinnnn
were Sunday guests at tho J. J. Craw
ford homo.
Mrs. Phil Mutchle returned to her
homo In Ilolyoko, Colo., cstor(Jay af
tor visiting nt tho Chus. Mutchle
homo.
Wo will givo one ticket for each
dollar recoIvoi on account on Sep.
1st, tho Jublleo Day, at Clinton &
Son's.
Mrs. G. A. Zentmcyer and sons ar
rived Wednesday from Los Vegos,
Nevada to visit In tho city. They won-!
former residents hero.
Mrs. Wm. Ashworth returned to her
homo in Topcka, Kansas, yesterday
after visiting at tho homo of her
daughter Mrs. R. Taylor.
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Zimmerman of
Shelby, Iowa, who havo been visiting
at tho G. P. Robinson homo, left yes
terday for Colorado points.
Fifteen Pictures for tho price of one
dozon at Brooks Studio on Ford Day.
A .Premium nlso will bo given with
each dollar spent.
Mrs. Vera Bates resumed dutlqs at
the Maloney store yesterday after a,
two weekR vacation which was spent
in Omaha and Council Bluffs.
Mrs. Ernest Strlngman returned to
her homo In Sutherland yesterday af
tor attending the Sunday School con
vention. Sho was tho Christian Church
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Taylor left this
morning for their now homo in Gurloy
Nebr. Mr. Taylor has accopted a po
sition as managor of a mercantile
storo thoro.
Mr. and Mrs. Rhuga and (daughter
will leavo today for Rlvorton o visit
Thoy will bo accompanied by Mr. and
Mrs. Carl Orrln to Holdrcge who will
visit at tho homo of tho former's par
onts. Mr. an)l Mr. Blemond who havo
boon visiting at tho Rhuga homo will
accompany them to tholr homo in Ina-
valo, Nobr. .
I Listen k
eader
Two years ago was compelled to enlarge the
capacity of my building in order to take care of my
growing business, and just recently have completed
another addition to my building to. take care of the
additional increase in my business. ,
I again want to thank my customers for helping
to make this business grow to whore it has. 1 feel
that every customer (hat has traded at my place has
shared in the i touts, of our quality godaafcrlihe low
est price possible.
vflra raj
v.rsmn m wwm m w mi h 11 m m W
I now have one of the best btores in ihio line of
any place between the two rivers. We hove anything
from a shoe string to an empty vinegar barrel.
If you have not been a customer of our store it is
not too late to get in and get a share of our profits.
We delivor orders (not parcels) to any part of
the city.
We make a specialty in fruit;, get ojtir prices on
fruit before buying.
A GOOD DINNER
When In town try our special dinner
at from 35c up. Served from 11 a. m.
o 8 p. m. . Short orders served at all
hours. Open day and nicht. Lunches
ut up for picnics or trains on shoit
notice. Crystal Cafo, C. B. Bniloy,
prop.. Opposite U. P. Station.
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X OTIC 13
This is to cortify that tho total in
debtedness of Tho North Platto Air
Tormlnal Company is $2,181.74.
Dated this 20th day of August, 1921
J. li SEBASTIAN, Prosiont.
L. C. CARROLL,
JOHN B. EDWARDS.
JOHN J. HALLIGAN.
Dlroctors.
to:-
ORDINANCE NO. 130
AN ORDINANCE TO REPEAL AR
TICAL NUMBER IX, OF CHAPTER
ELEVEN, PAGE 01, OF THE REV
1SED ORDINANCES OP THE CITY
OF NORTH PLATT15. NEBRASKA
IN FORCE JANUARY 1911, RELAT
ING TO PROMOTION OF AND PAR
TICIPATION IN BOXING AND
WRESTLING MATCHES.
IB IT ORDAINED BY THE MAYOR
' 'D CITY COUNCIL OF THE Cm
i ' NORTH PLATTE, NEBRASKA:
SoctJon 1. That Artlclo IX of Chap
i Elovon of tho Rovlsed Ordlnancoa
v Mio City of North Platto. Nebraska
1 foroo January 1911 rolnting to
p- motion of and participation In
hi Ing nnd wrostllng mntchos bo and
tho samo Is horoby repealed.
Section 2. This ordinance shall tnko
effect nn)l bo in forco from and after
Ub passage and approval nccordlnc to
law.
Passed and approved this lGth day
of August, 1921.
H. H. E-ans
Mayor
(Seal)
Attest: O. E, Eldor,
City Clerk.
SEPT. 1st AIS'D 2nd WE ARE GOING TO HAVE C03DI USVVY SALE DAY
SOUTH END OFDEWEY STREET.
We are ging to sell four brands of Hour:
Flavo, Hershey, 4S lbs. ?1.S5
Cow Brand, fao. Platte, 48 lbs. $2.00
Goodies Best 4S lbs $2.15
David Haruni, 48 lbs. $2.25
Sugar in 100 lb. sacks $7.55 '
Bananas per pound 10c
28 bars laundry soap $1.00
A good whole berry coffee per lb. 15c
Lard in bulk per pound 12Vc
AT THE
For Sale Pickling cucumbers. C.
H. Spicor.
Wanted To buy stock hogs. Phono
C01W.
For Rent Room In modern house,
closo In. Phono 1105J.
For Salo Tomatoes, $1.50 per bush
ol. L. I. Tucker. Phone G9SJ.
Wan led Clean rags at Tribune
Office.
For Kent.. Small house,; inquire af
ter G p. m. 41G E. Sixth.
For Sale Tomatoes $1.25 per bush
ol, delivered. D. Kunkel, phone
788F5.
For Sale Ono soft coal and one .
hard coal stove, good as new, A. 0,
Kocken, 220 West Gth St. '
For Sale Flvo room houso,all mod-1
em. 215 So. Ash. Also 3 lota on west
3rd. Phono 330W.
Lost or Mislaid Ono pair black-
rlmnidl gold-tomplcd street glasses.
Roward. Leavo at County Judgo's
office.
For Sale Oak library table, Now
Homo sowing machine, small flat soft
coal heating stove. 704 West 5th.
Phono 449J.
For Sale Tomatoes, cabbage and
potatoes. Vj miles west of now Ico
iPlnnn, south sldo of traolc. Fred
Nelson, Phono 783F22.
For Rent Why pay rent? 10 rooms
halt of them furnished. Take In
roomers so as to pay for your own
rent at 1221 W. 7th or 320 E.. 5th.
FOR SALE Brand now 1921 Ford
touring, starter and demountable
rims. You can savo $25. if you want a
Ford today. J. V. Romlgh Dodgo
Denier.
For Sale C'40 acres of clear land
located 4 mllos North of North Platte,
SO acres unjdor cultivation, balance
hay and pasture; 4 room houso, baru
with hay loft, cow barn with stan
chions for 15 head of cows, also cattle
shod, milk house, woll and windmill;
placo all fenced and cross fenced;
will consider somo trado. Prlco $25
por ocro. Inqulro of owner, Lochlel
Johnston. G15vEast 2nd St North
Platto. Nebr. Phono 1231.
ANNOUNCING
Weils C. Jones
Attorney-at-Law
NORTH PLATTE, NEBR.
Office over Stamp Bakery
Phone 739
canizin
g Tires, iulcs and Ac-
cessories.
g PER STKE1TZ
I VULCANIZING CO.
5 Corner 5th ana Locust-
g Phono 525W.
,qoagomKHcHooooooaa0.tQto
Willard Service Station
Will be located right next to the post office, south after
Sept. 1st. We are now prepared to give inside service.
PHONE 363
(SEAL)
mi. WALDORF,
Tinner.
'MuUu4 or ropatrs anything made of
tin nr nlinftt mitnt.
UlO Locust Undor Geuorul Hospital.
We Want Your Confidence
The 8U00C83 of this company, we believe, depends
on our operating along lines that meet with tho
approval of the public.
Wo must hove public oonfldenco and co
operation. It is necessary to our snocess.
Tho money wo recoive from the sale of our
service is used to pay our taxes, wages and other
expenses. And we think people who furnish this
money should know the facts about this company.
All our accounts and records are kept
according to the best known methods, so the people
at any time may learn through their governing
bodies how we ore conducting our affairs.
NORTHWESTERN BELL TELEPHONE CO.