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About The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 2, 1921)
THE NORTH PLATTE SEMI-WEEKLY TRIBUNE 7 S3 jjPpr j jj CLINTON, THE JEWELER CLINTON & SON, The Eye Glass Men Sign of The Big Ring Satisfaction Sure Try Us. Graduate Opticians Dlt. 0. II. CJU3SSLEK GKADUATE DENTIST Ofllco over tbo McDonald State Bank. g Mrs. Helen Tigho has accepted a I LOCAL AND PEKSONAL Mr. and Mrs. Geo. II. Kellogg went to Ulalr yesterday to visit. Cecil Cool 1b working In the Rcxail store during the 1 contsalo. II. B. Olcson of Maxwell came Wed. nosday to attcnU tho "Follies." Rugs dusted, cleaned or size). Phonos 1039W or CfilW. James W. llosoncranta wont to Co zad yesterday to transact business. Harry Cramer roturned Wednesday from a business trip to Lexington. Miss Kato McConnoll of Horshoy visited Miss Mary Ellsworth th's week. Mr. end Mrs. Ilardlng of Wallace were among tho out of town visitors yesterday. Wo arp picking tomatoes now. North Tlatto Floral Co. Mtb. Guy S. Popejoy returned the llrBt of the week from a business trip to Omaha. Harold Spencer wont to Lincoln yoHtttirtny whoro ho will attend tho state university. Clinton & Son, Graduate Opticians. Try ub for Bcrvlco. Air. nn Mrs. Itufus Hanoy of Ar thur attended tho Ford Day Jubllco la tho city yostorday. Mr. and Mrs G. L. Aken and.chll. dron left yestorday for Maryvlllo, Ohio to visit relatives. poBltion at tho Hexall '(lining the 1 cent sale. Drug Store Mrn. Ernest Ruby returned the first or the week from Denver where she made an extended visit. MIbs Ora Donn returned to her home in Brown'ivlllo this morning after vIk Itlng ut tho J. C. Den homo. Victor VonGoetz loft yesterday fov Omaha and Kansas City whoro ho will visit his children for a month. 51)dB Ada Wilson returned to hoi home In Sutherland after spending tho week at tho Geo. Slzomore homo. Mrs. II. A. Handy went to Bolao, Nobr., to moot hor daughter Eunice who baa boon visiting In Minnesota. Rugs dusted, cleaned Phones 1039W or 6C1W. or sized, Mrs E. N. Oglcr entertained, at one ov,(.rk luncheon TuoBday at her hc:r c Following a well appointed !u i. Jon a pi'(Kim was given. US A number of young people hold an enjoyable picnic Tuesday evening at Blrdwood Grove. After games "and contests a delicious picnic lunch spread. Special Sale on PEA CHE Eshlemans Feed Store. 310 East Front St. Leave your order for Peaches $3.i0 per bushel. Will arrive about Sept. 7th. G. F. SANDERS, MGR. MIbs Rena Dolph loft this morning for Paxton whoro sho will teach school during tho winter months, day. Mr. and Mrs. Hayes and sons re turned to their homo In Omaha ye terday uflor visiting at tbo John Ell homo. Mr. anD Mrs. M. H. Armstrong re turned) to their homo In Ogallala yea terday after transacting business In tho city. Mlfs .Geogina McKay returned yes terday frdm Ontario, 1 Canada, whero sho' spent tho summer montbB with relative's. Mis. Harry Lanqo returned to he" home In Sterling yostorday after vl.i King at tho homo of hor sister Mrr.. Glenn Ferguson. Geo, Chamberlain returned Wed" nosday from Salt Lako City an)l Los Angelos. While In Los Angolca he visited at tho 0. 0. Wolngand home. Mr. and Mrs. H. H,. Nowmnn anl children iroturnc)l Wednesday from Colorado points whoro thoy spent the summer months in tho mountains,. Misses Mnrgarot Nowton and Maude Edwardls roturned to their homo In Marietta, Ohio yesterday nftor visiting at tho homo of Mrs. Frances McKe own. Miss FrledU Schumau resumed her duties yeBteiday at tho E. T. Tramp and Sons Roady to Wear aftor an absence of a woek on account of 111 noss. , Mrs. John Ell and children wont to (Paxton to visit W'e)lnes(ny. Thoy woro accompanied by Mrs. Ed Cor Iub anti) Mrs. II. Holm of Papllllon who bavo bocn gucBts at tho John Ell homo Donald Nowton will leave Monday for Eatos Park to attend tho Botu Fraternity Convention. Ho will be accompanied to Caspor, Wyoming, by hla father who will vtelt his son Ralph. One of the outstanding social ovents of tho week was tho ton o'clock break fast scrvojl ,by Mrs. Elmer Coates at her homo. Tho houso and tables wore profusely decorated with garden flowers and a three course breakfast was served. CoverB wero lata for forty guests. Mrs. J. G. Becler anjl Mrs. M. E. Scott entertained at one o'clock lunch eon Wednesday at tho home of tho latter. Tho house was beautifully decorated and a color scheme of whlto and! J'ollow was carrlejl out. Piano selections were rendered by Mrs. J. Li. Moran and Mrs. Geo. Meyers. Mrs. Thoy also gave some delightful read ings. Covers were laid for twenty fotjr guests. Dr. C.N E. Brown of Omaha wits united in marriage to Mrs. Catherine T. Dutcher of Omaha Tuesday at tho homo of the former's niece Mrs. Os car Hill. Rev. II. E. Hess officiating. Dr. Brown la one of the foremost dentists of Omaha anl has many friends In North Platte. Mrs. Brown has for several years been manager of tho ladies' ready to wear depart ment in the M. E. Smith wholesalo house In Omaha. Tho ncwlyweds loft shortly .after the ceremony for their t ,. f ' ' Miss Florence VctMer and Rex An- dorson wero married at Oolden, Colo., Monday, August 20, at 10 a. m. Mrs Anderson Is a graduate of North Platte High School, being president of .the class of 1918 and since her graduation sho has been teaching th tho schools of Lincoln County. Sho Is tho daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. L.Veddor, prom hient Lincoln County resldons and Is well known bore. Mr. Anderson was at. 'one time a resldont of this county and attondril high school hero but Is now principal of High School at Eckort, Colo, whoro thoy will make their home. Tho Tribune joins a largo number of friends in wishing Mr. .and Mrs. Andoson a long andi hnppy mar led life. Mrs 0. E. Larson and daughter ro WniinoHilnv from Missouri where they have boon visiting. YOU are cordially invited to inspect our com plete line of Pianos and Player Pianos and the worlds fam ous Bramback Grand. We have in all styles, that. Victrola yc-u have been talk ing about. W'ATYAMEAN FREAK HITTER, ASKS BABE; .:-.'m;sss .TOT'S. Saturday, September 3d, Prepare-for-Winter Week starts at our store. This week is a national institution, held annually by thousands of dealers all over the country to ac quaint peoplo with the wonderful progrees in heating science. This week is the time to investigate heating methods the time to compare the time to determine how you can heat your home comfortably at low cost. MI u Miii During these eight days we will hold a special demonstration of the famous CaloriC Pipelcss Furnace in order that everybody may learn the extraordinary advantages of CaloriC heating. Come to this demonstration and learn about tho heating plant that more than 125,000 users have found pays for itself in the fuel it saves.. Come and learn about the heating plant that we sell under a written guarantee of your satisfaction or money back. Learn about the heating plant that will banish dirt and drudgery from your home and give you summer-like warmth in every room in coldest weather, Remember the dates September 3rd to 10th. Come. SIMON BROS. NORTH PLATTE, NEBRASKA. COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS. LOCAL A.ND VKJtSON VI. Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Osborne yestorday for Calloway to visit. Mrs. Gene Crook left yesterday for Tho Board of County Commissioners of Lincoln County met In regular ses sion at tho Court Houso August 20 with pesent Commissioners Springer, Omaha and Mcadowgrovo to visit. ( oker and Collagen an,j County Clerk Allen. The folowlng bills wero approved and allowed: left Rugs dusted, cleaned Phones 1039W or GG1W. or-, sized. As,k to see tho used piano wo are going to offer for $185.00. It has a splendid tone and is in excellent-condition. "Wo also have somo real bargains in used phono graphs. Roberts Music Co. Phone 260 NORTH PLATTE 110 East Front E.ABE RUTH -. 1 R. W. Schleuter, patrolman, $100. L. 1. Foql, patrolman, $100. John TolUlon, patrolman, $100. D. D. Styles, patrolman, $100. R. H. Wldner. patrolman, $100. I'ank Colter, patrolman, $100. V. H. Salisbury, salary, $210. Lincoln Co. Farm Bureau, $341.22. C. H. Watts, dragging, $10.80. A. J. Salisbury, salary, $1CG. Roy Wilson, salary, $125. Claus Anderson, road dtst. 10, $10 Claus Anderson, dragging, $9. W. H. C. Woodhurst, salary, $208.33 T. S. Blanltenburg, salary, $110. BlOa Real, salary, $110. nilth Rltnor, salary. $100. Win. Rltnor. salary, $125. A. Si Allen salary. $233.33. . Win. Hoyso, salary, $128.00. Poaso & Son, blacksmlthlng, $1S.SE I'aul G. Meyer,, office rent, $25. Paul G. Moyer, services, $54.00. Walter Wilson, dragging, $34.50. Pirns. Loypoldt, Com. 3, $130. Roy Iloatson, Com. 3, $130. Drnlto Bros., dragging, $21.G0. Ed. Williams, dragging, $5.40. R. L. Rhino, dragging, $1G.20. K. II. Sprlngor, sorvlces and mlloag" $214.30. , Sundry porsons, brldgo work $43.C0. T. M. Cobagon, services ar(i mllo ap.o, $1G0. Adjourned to Sept. G, 1921. Miss Kate Seyferth of Omaha Is the guest of her mother Mrs. Anna Sey ferth. ! - Mrs. B. Chrlstianson underwent an operation at tho Platte Valley hos pital Wednesday. Mrs. F. Yearsloy had her tonsils re moved yostorday at tho Platto Valley hospital. Mr. an)li Mrs. T. C. Patterson re turned We3d(nesday from Rochester Minn, to spend several days in tho city. A GOOD DINNER When in town try our special dinner at from 35c up. Sorved from 11 a. m. to 8 p. m. Short orders served at all hours. Open day and night. Lunches put up for plcnlcSj.qr trains on short notice. Crystal Ca"fe, C. B. Bailey, prop.. Opposite U. P. Station. Vulcanizing Tires, Tubes and Ac cessories. FERD STRE1TZ VULCANIZING CO. Corner 5th and Locust. Phono 525W. g With all eyes watching Itis home .run record to see if he wa G ito pass last year's mark ol cuit drives, Babe Ruth. of Itiwatters, sneaked one over in an other direction by establishing a new bir league record for the year when be passed bis twenty-fifth game the other day. having bu safely at least onre in every eon Itest In twentv-six days he bit Tho body of Paul R. Martin, a hco of tho World War, has boon received In Now York anti bis parents have directed that it bo shipped to Ilor Bhoy, Nobr. When It arrives, a mili tary funoral will bo hold and burial will bo mado In Fort McPhcrson Na tlottal Cemotory. :o: BEFORE SCHOOL STARTS (Your boy or girl should have, tholr nvos carofulty examined to malto pos itive that thoy aro ready for tho heavy elbso work of tho coming school year. Wo aro suro that you will bo pleased with our examination aa our equip ment Is thoMatest design. Como In ,,,,,1 talk with us, It will aost you .11 1T111..C in RO times nt li.it.' fAr a ne'recntace of 480, scoring 35 , nothing. Tho Dixon Optical Co. runs"""" " ' grind our own lonsos. Wo The End of the Rainbow Every year you Btart tho crop sea son under a rainbow of promise. You have faith that thoro is a pot of gold at tho rainbow's enjd. Now that crop money is coming In, you find both your faith and your toll reward ed. Deposit crop money In thts strong, friendly bank whero every officer and evory 'lopartment is ready to servo you willingly, efficiently, and to your very best Interests. ThePlatte Valley State jBank ft