The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, September 13, 1921, Image 5

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    THE NORTH PLATTE SEMI-WEEKLY TIU I3LNE
tLOCAL'AVD PERSONAL
Mlsa Olowone Emory Is ofl duty nt
tho W. J. O'Connor store tills week.
H. It. Miller of Omaha spent the
Week uml In the cjty.
Beautiful line of Gngo hate. Lond.
or Morcnntllo Co.
Geo. Frntor left yesterday for Onlrt
ha to transact business.
Miss Nell Hanifln spent Sunday In
Horshoy visiting friends.
Beautiful line of Gage hats. Lend,
er Mercnntllo Co.
Clinton & Son, Graduate Opticians.
Trv us for service. t ,
Dr. F. P. Wilson was a professional
visitor to Paxton yesterday.
Miss Gladys Stogall spent Sundav
In Hershey visiting friends.
Miss Esther Schwalger left Sunday
for Mullen to teach school.
Miss Anna OTIaro has accepted a
position In tho Frater drag store.
Mrs. Adnm Christ left this morn
Ing for Grand Island to visit friends.
Beautiful line of Gage hats. Lead,
er Mercantile. Co.
mtb. is. u. uoatman leit yestoruny
fo&Denver toptfndtTfoV Savlfvlslt-1
Ing. ' , .4
Ed Weeks Is off duty at the W. R.
Majoney store on a two weeks vaca
tion. ' '' r
Attorney Victor Halllgan went to
Grant yesterday to attend District
Court.
Miss Caryl Derrybeiry has accept
ed a position In the W. J. O'Connor
store. .
Mr. and Mrs Arthur Fisher are tho
proud parents of a baby girl born
Friday.
Miss AflaJo IoDloy.t spont tho wpjjiv
end in Sldnoy af tho Roscoo Zlmnjpr
Jiomo. i
Miss Zolla Wnslj&yToturnod yoator-,
da trjom DenvV lioro sho vlsltod
Misso3 Noll Cooney and Margarot
Posnl woro Sunday visitors In Suth-,
erland. , !
Mrs. E. Nichols went to Suherlnn 1 j
Sunday where sho will toach school
this wlntor. j
Misses Mary Ellsworth and Mario j
Schwalgor spent Sunday In Hershey j
at the Ellsworth home.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Crosby of Suth
erland were guests at tho M. E.
Crosby homo yesterday.
Mr. and Mrs. Wayno Carroll of
Gothonbbrg were Sunday guests at
tho Leigh Carrol home.
Mr. .and Mrs. E. N. Ogier and son
Robert spent Sunday In Sutherland
as tho guests of rolatlvcs.
Attorneys Leslie Basklns and W.
Y. Hoagland left yesterday to attend
District Court in Grant.
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Sanders spent
Sunday in Horshey as guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Frnnk Eshelman.
Mrs lOp. Maddox cam? from Key
stone Sunday where sho spent sov
eial days on the Maddox ranch.
Mrs. J. B. Redfleld went to Osh
kosh yesterday to inspect tho Chap
ter of Eastern Star at that place.
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Miller and Miss
!MaiIo Guyman returned the latter
part of tho week from Arcadia where
they visited.
Mrs. Thos. O'Neal and daughter Lu
cille returned to their home In Lincoln
this morning after visiting at the Wrr..
Stack liome.
Is your name on theroll, of Quaker Furnaces in
the car just ordered by Win. Waldorf? If not get in
on the second car. Do you know that a Quaker F
nace will heat your home with less fuel and no smoke
and gap in your room? , Do you know it will take 2500
degrees of h calf to nieltAsteel imd cast iron will melt
at L500?
I can refer you to Quaker Furnaces that have
been in actual use, in Nebaska for 27 years .and still,
m 'service.' Get' the best for the benefit of yourself
and children and save doctor "bills. Come and see
W. W. WALDORF
2 doors North of Postoffice,
North Patte, Nebr.
NORTH PLATTE
Fruit and
vegetable
MARKET
609 LOCUST STREET
On Lincoln Highway
Dont forgel to visit the new Fruit and
Vogetable Market which will be open
Saturday, Sept. 10th, with a full line
of fruit and vegetables. Peaches,
pears and prunes arriving daily. Now
is the lime to buy your fruit for
canning.
Buy direct from us and we will
save you money.
NORTH PLATTE
Fruit & Vegetable Market
609 LOCUST STREET.
Opposite Standard Oil Filling Station.
THE AMI1ULANCB FOR YOU?
Why ACCIDENT INSURANCE In
Necessary.
90,000 people nro killed by accident
In tho United Statos every j'onr.
Tl'iure ro from 12G to 140 cases of
disabling Injury for ovory accldontnl
donth.
Twelve million people therefore nro
killed or injured annually in the Unit
ed Stntos., or ovor twenty-two per
minute.
Your nro moro liable to Ulo from an
accidental injury than from nny dls
oaso you con name.
A person is twice ns llkoly to d(o
from accident as f?om old ago.
It is a fact that moro people dlo'
from acc?lent than from all tho dis
eases of tho lungs nnd heart com
bined.
Tho four great causes of death nro
consumption,, nccldentpj pneumonia,
nnd heart disease.
Accidental injuries causo greater
disability than tho three other causes
and typhoid fever in addition.
Typhoid fever,, apoplexy, meningit
is, paralysis, diseases of the stoniacn,
liver and brain, nil of these nro slight
menaces to life compare,! with tlv;
accident hazard.
! Ten times ns many people between.
.the ages of 20 nnd 60 aVe; klfleil nn'l
(injured by acclderit yearly as die from'
natural causes.
More people are kept from work by
accidental injury than nro ir-lle
through lnck of employment.
The chance thnt a person will meet
with somo disabling Injury within a
year is about eleven times greater
than the chance of death from nny nnd
all causes during the same period.
Tho Travelers Insurance Company
has palfJ over 849,000 Accident nnd
Health claims to tho end of 1920, n
mounting to over $01,150,000.
MORAL: INSURE IN THE TRAVr
ELERS. See
C. F. TEMPLE,
The Travelers Man.
:o;
, P. P. Maddox left Sunday for Oma
ha to transact business.
Rugs dusted, cleaned or sized.
Pbones 1039W or 6G1W.
Ailcen Qumn returned, homo Sun
day from Cheyenne where she visited
her grandmother.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Smith returned
'to their home in Colum"bus yesterday
cfter visiting at the Henry Hasklns
home. '
Mr antl Mrs. Thos. Bolan and Miss
Irma McMichael returned today from
Wellfleet where they . spent ,a fey
days visiting. ','
Mrs. Benjamin Leonard and daugh
ers of Idaho who have been guests at
the home of Miss Florence Stnmp went
(o Kimball yesterday to visit. Mrs.
Leonard was formerly Miss Cecelia
llilgreth of this city.
: :o: :
APPLES FOR SALE.
I have for sale a fair quality of ap
ples which I will sell for $2.00 a
bushel at the orchard. Also sweet
cjler at 00c a gallon. Sunday money
is good. Roy Spurrier, Elmwoo.l
Farm.
An apartment building is considered a good substantial investment and
it is one of the improvements that we are in dire need of in North Platte. We
have here a building of five apartments with four rooms and bath to each a
partment. Two Murphy bed closets which make these apartments practically
the same as six rooms. In the basement there is provided for each apartment
storage space and laundry for each ap artmcnt. One hot water heating plant
takes care of the heating for the entire building. This building can be built
for approximately $12000.00. For further information see
VICTOR F. BECK, Architect
NORTH PLATTE, NEBRASKA
EXTENSION ROAD NO. 361.
To Whom R May Concern:
Tho commissioner appointed to view
and locnte a road commencing at the
Northwest corner of Section 12, town
ship 11 north, rango 34, west of the
Gth P. M. n Lincoln County,-NebrnBka,
running thence south on section lino
between sections 11 and 12, 13 and 14,
23 and 24, 25 and 2G, and 35 and 30
said township and range, and termin
ating at tho Southwest corner of said
section 3G has reported in favor of
the establishment thereof, nnd all
claims for damages, must be filed In
tho County Clerk's office on or before
noon of tho 21st day of November,
1921, or such road will bo established
without reference thereto.
Dated at North Platte, Nebraska,
this 9th day of Settember, 1921.
A. S. ALLEN,
County Clerk.
BEFORE
Winter Comes
You'll want to "get cleaned up '
havo tho ,duBt and dirt taken
out of your rugs. Of courvo
you'll want It dono tho best
wny. That's why we're toll ins
you about tho
ELECTRIC RUG &
CARPET CLEANING CO.
914 East, Third street. Lou
Prices, Good "Work, Quick Ser
vice Free Collection and De
livery. PHONE 1039W
LODGE, CHURCH
AND SOCIETY
THE
COMING MEETINGS IN
VARIOUS ORGANIZATIONS OF
THE CITY.
ARGONNE
Memorial Unit will meet tonight "at
tho Countye Superintendent's office
in tho Court House.
WOMAN'S MISSIONARY
Society of the Presbyterian church
will meet Friday, at 3 o'clbckut
tho 'bomb of iAIrs;iM'cjiay,4l2Oft1rSt.
AUXILIARY ,.
Tho L. A.; to tho HAor R.,jfwiU
Hall on Frldtiv r p. m. All mem-
Hall on Frida ut 3 p. m. All mem
hers are nrged to bo present.
Poem By!
Uncle John
RACIAL WARS
V.
MISSION
Tho Swedish Mission will hold itu
next meeting on Friday, September
IGUiUt 8 oi'cloek, In the Christian
Church.
BAPTIST AUXILIARY
Will meet Thursay afternoon in tlw
clnii (h. The leader is Mrs. Norman
Cciiiuiniy ; hostesscy are Mesdnmcs
EnwiT, Gamble, Arnold and Bailey.
ROYAL NEIGHBORS
Will hold their regular meeting to
morrow at 3 o'clock at tho K. P. Hall.
A good attendance is lesired as im
portant business is to be transacted.
BRADFORD
Division G. . A. will be entertained
by the past presidents at tho home
of Mrs. P. A. Norton, Thursday after
noon. All mempers are cordially invited.
Since GoiL in His wisdom, crcato-.l tho entity known "as "Man," tho
tribes have been co-related, tho whlto, black and tan. No effort' at segra
tlon hnB proven a success an yet their amalgamation has furnished' pro
found distress. In tho strugglo to bo first, I need not mention tho raco,
that, since the dawn of creation, has taken tho fomost place. Endowed with
a God-like vision, to compass tho laud an)! sen, wljat ,soul would. rop,el
his decision to make nil' mnnklrid freo?
But, jealousy, envy, hatred theso aro tho devil's toold, to strlko to the
heart of angels to rngo in tho brnin of fools. When you sharpen tho spoar
of malice with the grind of tL beastly liiBt you aro growing fruit for tho gal
lows, as racial antipathy must. Lot man, regardless of color, romombor his
fatejl place. For God respects no persons, not oven a Color or race, air!
when every man does his duty, nB all of God'B children can, tho soul will
abound in beauty, and God will take cre of man,
y
A QUIET PLACE
to bring your frlonds to dine. A
placo whero tho greatest enro Is ex
exclscd In tho soloctlon of tho food
materials. A placo whoro tho cuisine
1b exquisite, whero tho china and cut
lery Is tasteful, nnd the surroundings
plensant. This Is such a placo. Come
and enjoy it.
HOTEL PALACE AND CAFE.
TO SACRIFICE PIANO PLAYER
For quick turnover will sacri
fice price. Player In our possess
ion in North Platte and must bo
moved at once. Easy payments.
Write quick for particulars to tho
Denver Music Co.. Denver Colo.
$50 complete with caao
For your
office!
EVERY office needs at
least one Corona. For
your phone girl, your filo
clerk, or as an "extra"
machine, Corona is ideal.
It weighs only Gy lbs.,
and can bo easily carried
about tho office. .
Stands harder use tan
a heavy machine.
Stone's
b
rim
v
Store.
CoroNA
The Personal ttbtrng Michms
DON'T STUB YOUR TOE
wandering around looking for better coal than
we handle. We buy only the best kinds of
coal in the different grades obtainable.
Our policy is to deliver LUMP COAL when
you order LUMP, give you absolutely correct
weight, send no substitutes. You cannot delay
ordering your winters supply much longer and
be assured of getting it. '
Q R 13 E R N O W ,
Crescent Butte Hard Coal
Pinnacle Lump, genuine, labeled,
Pinnacle Nut, genuine, labeled,
Somerset Lump, Maitland Lump,
Rock Springs Lump, Rock Springs Nut
PHONE 40
Artificial Ice &.
Cold Storage Co