The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, September 16, 1921, Image 4

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    THE NORTH PLATTE. SEMI-WEEKLY TRIBUNE
Saturday
CLINTON, THE JEWELER
CLINTON & SON, The Eye Glass Men
Sign of The Big Ring Satisfaction Sure Try Us. Graduate Opticians
AT THE
DIl. 0. II. CRESSLEK
GRADUATE DENTIST
Office over tho McDonald
State Bank.
LOCAL AND PERSONAL
Bradloy sweaters at Wilcox Depart
ment 'tore.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Harper loft Tuosday
for Storllng to visit.
Ulllikeu shoes tr children at Wil
cox Department Store. '
W. RIncker went to Omaha TucsT
day. to transact business. .
Ralph Coatcs is spending this week
In Lincoln visiting friends.
Mrs. C. J. Bradley is visiting rela
tives in Greeloy this week.
The small son of Dean Logan is
reported to bo ill at home.
Munsing wear for tho wholo family
nt Wilcox Department Store.
Miss Helen' Smith is assisting in
teaching at tho Parochial school,
Eli Votnw underwont an operation
at the General Hospital Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs.. Omar Iliiff loft Wed
nesday for Omaha to attend Ak-Sar-Bcn.
Mr. ond Mrs. Edw. Weeks left Wed
nesday for Omaha to attend Ak-Sar-Ben.
J
Arthur Curtis left Wednesday for
Omaha where he has accepted a posl-1
tion.
That old etandby for quality, Black
Cat iflb'siery. at -Wllcdx Department
Sfiro.
Harvard Nou was operated upon at
tho General Hospital tho lasof the
week. ML
Auk to ficcielatetjpxfords for
school wear at VvTlcox Deportment
Store. , I
New strlped'skirtings in attractive
patterns at- Wilcox- Department
Store. ' ' ,
Dr, J; S. Slmms and Dn George
B, Dent were ;Tryon vlnitors Wed
ncsday, .
Mrs. Carrie ScTiwgearid Mrs. Anna
Polack of LaGrflndo, Oregon, wont to
Omaha Wednesday to spend several
days. i
Ivan Walters has accepted a posi
tion at the Wnltemath Lumber and
Coal Co.
C. M. Newton returned Wednesday
from Wyoming where ho viBlted bin
son Clarenco.
Mrs. L. C. McGraw loft Wednesday
for Orrtnha to spond soveral wooks
visiting friends. ,
Wo nre picking tomatoes now. North
Datto Floral Co.
Mrs. Patrick and daughter, of Lo
nioyno wore among tho out of town
visitors Wednosday.
Att'y. Losllc pasklns returned from
Grant Tuesday where he has been1
'transilctjpgj lsinoss.
'"'TVlirs Margffrlt.Tottenhof will go to
Cheyenne tho latter part of tho week
to enter hlh school there.
Harry Waltomath loft Wednosday
for Madison, Wis,, where ho attendf
the University of Wisconsin.
S. R. Dorryborry left Tuesday for
Florida where he was called by tho
serious illness of his father.
On Saturday, Sept 17, I will sell
Cow Brand and Golden Glow Hour at
11 SO i-r pack York Feed Store.
Yon will Ilnd ladies' suits, coats ond
(IrcsKOR at prlcos that will fit your
purse nt Wilcox Department Store.
Mr. and Mrs. Chos. Lucas, of Shel
ton, visited at 'the home of Dr. and
Mrs. V. Lucas tho first of tho week
Coy Ht-iU'3 iiiul .tllno Antonii'nj
left Wcdjiogday for Lincoln Where
they aro students at tho State Uni
versity. Rugs dusted, cleaned or sized,
Pboncs 1039W or GG1W.
A baby boy was born to Mr. and
Mrs. S, J. Carroll Tuesday. Mrs.
Carroll was formerly Miss Marie
Jlosondnhl.
Mrs. Elizabeth Miller returned to
hef homo in Chicago 'Tuesday morn
ing after a. three weeks visit at the
Jack Carroll homo.
Clinton & Son, Graduate Opticians.
Trv us for service.
Mr. and MrB. Luther Mcpormlck
and daughter returned to their home
In Madrid Sunday, after, spending a
few days in tho city..
Jack Norrls of Cheyenne,, who has
been visiting friends in tho city left
Tuesday for Lincoln where he attends
tho State University.
NOTICE!
The Lincoln County Teachers' Institute
will be held September 21st, 22nd and 23rd
in North Platte.
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1 Everyiteacher inJthe county is required
to attend. , , , . ' ,
--MaILEEN G. COCHRAN, '
County Superintendent.
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BUYING
MOST
WE
BUY
FOR
LESS
$29
SELLING
MOST
WE
SELL
FOR
LESS
V I
1 It
Your Suit
Fine Navy Blue Serge
Is Here
1 IP'PjT SStCI
ry irmi fin i?m
n.., 11 clncorhoratcd
312 DEPARTMENT STORED
You Pay Yourself a Profit
Buying Your Serge Suit Now
T.-IAT Blue Ssrge Suit, you've promised yourself
L why not bu it now while the selection is the
best, the sizes complete, the values unquestionable?
This is one of-the biggest Blue Serge seasons in Men's
. wear and the J. C. PENNEY COMPANY has concen
trated its great buying power on the best in the
markets. That's why we can assure you of Better
Fabrics, Better Tailoring, Better Fitting Suits than
you can find ytdrmoy.
S. & R. Service Station
is
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OLD TIRES FOR HEW.
On Saturday, September 17th, we will allow
you $2.00 on Ford sizes for your old tire
or $3.00 onlarger sizes for your old tire, ,
this allowance to apply on new tires.
No restrictions, the above allowance '
will be made on any tire no matter what the
condition may be.
S.&R.S
ERVICE STATION
TEL. 820 SIXTH AND LOCUST TEL. 370W FOURTH AND CHESTNUT 9
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COrMT AGENT ADVISKS FAJOI
KltS TO GATHER SEED COKN'
BEFORE FROST
- In a notice just issued from the of
fice of Georgo H. Kellogg, County
Agent for Lincoln County he says: If
farmers will go through their fluid?
with a sack tied over the shoulder,
nnd gather seed corn hefore frost,
and hang It where it can dry, unmo
lested by rat8 or mice, they will avoid
a' lot of trouble and expense hunting
seed corn In tho spring. Tho selection
of seed corn is just as important in
profitable production as the selection
of the sire for a herd. The cars
should grow at n proper height on
tho stalk and the ;ialk shou.d always
le standi'.-.. .The cars should be
uniform, deep-kerneled, straight
rowed and as many rows as possible.
Tho kernel should carry out well to
lmth ends. Now is the time before
frost.
LOCAL AND PEKSONAL
:o:
NOTICE
All members of Argonno Memorial
Urilt arft requested to meet at the
Court IIouso, Sunday to attend the
funeral of the late Taul Martin. These
sorvlces will bo hold nt Ilorshoy at
11 a. in. west time. Interment will be
at Fort McPherson. Tho request is
signed by the Secretary.
TO sacrifice'piano TLAYER
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 the
Denver Music Co., Denver Colo.
Miss Mablo Walters left yesterday
for Lincoln to attend tho State Uni
versity during the winter term.
Mrs. J. W. Marcellus left Wednes
day for Denver to visit at tho home of
her daughter Mrs. Guy S. Popejoy.
Mr. and Mrs. James S. Simmons
and family or Niagara Falls, N. Y.
are guests at the Keith Neville
home.
Alfred Conley was arrested Wed
nesday and fined $11.80 by police
Judge Tracy.
Mrs. Glen Waldo and sister Miss
Fannie Small left Wednesday for
Omaha to visit.
Mrs. 1. L. Stebbins returned jester,
day morning from Carroll; Iowa,
where she was called by the death of
her father.
Tho" small daughter of Mr."" and
Mrs. A. C. Teel of Wellfleet under
went an operation for tonsilltis and
adenoids Tuesday.
Priscllla Dean tarns, all colors;' for
school girls. Leader Merc. Co.
Miss Catherine Lloyd of Salt Lake
City arrived yesterday and has accept
ed a position as head sales lady in
the Block Outfitting store.
Mrs. Catherine Perrqtt. left todar
for Marysvllle, Mo, to visit relative.
Sho is on a two weoks' vacation from
duties at the W. J. O'Connor store.
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For Sale One Da Onlv'J
SATURDAY, SEPT. 17
YOUR UNRESTRICTED
CHOICE OF ANY
Stetson
Hat
IN OUR STORE
WHO PAYS
The Piper in
"Paying the Piper"
j$and what price was paid??
See this superb Geo. Fitzmaurice
production at the' ' .--r
?m Keith Theatre
SUNDAY, MONDAY. TUESDAY
ami you will know,
The featured players are; Doro
thy Dickson, Alma Tell,, George
Fawccttllod La Roque.
$C.85
Values up to $12.00
mQ Q A I? Includes all shapes and colors
O OfiJLfLf that are shown for fall 1921
This sale is positively a money saver for you.
KNOW YOUR OPPORTUNITY
NORTH PLATTE'S LIVEST MAN'S STORE
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IA Screen Masterpiece
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