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About The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 20, 1921)
THE NORTH PLATTE SEMI-WEEKLY TRIBUNE 5J Egyptian Leather Bags and Beauty Boxes CLINTON, THE JEWELER CLINTON & SON, The Eye Glass Men Sign of The Big Ring Satisfaction-"Sure-TrvJJs., , Graduate Opticians IS DR. 0. II. CIIESSLER GRADUATE DENTIST Office over tho McDonald State Bank. LOCAL AND PERSONAL MIhs Dorthy ItosencTants Sunday in Farnum. spent W. A. Smith of Stitlierlantl was a city visitor Friday. Wo aro picking tomatoes' now. Worth1 FJatto Floral Co. Miss Tuarion Oulldncr of Grant was a city visitor Saturday. Hoyor Hastings has accepted a, po sition in Buck's Booterie. . Fancy milk-fed fries at tho Experi mental Substation at BOc each. All tho lato3l u.odols in Fisk and Glenn Waltomalh spent tho week end In Omaha visiting his sister Miss Elsio Waltomnth who Is taking treat ment there. To whom aro you going to Bell your Hay and Grain? The Harrington Mer cantile Co. will offer the highest prices. Junior Hlnman who loft last weo'c for Lincoln to nttond the University has been pledged to tho Phi Gamma Fraternity. Mr. and Mts. Jnmes B. Joter re- dunjjd the later part of tho week Ifrnnbirnallfiirnln. vhnrn. thnv Htirint Mr. and Mrs. F. Flnnoy of Kearney who visited at the Frank Nolan homo loft Saturday for their homo. Thoy Woro enrouto from Blverton, Wyo. Trtfrnallfornla soilgijonths. The foo'.bd i :ned Jointly ! wanls Clubs at i ad is to be ; llotary n'r-l Ki n banquet on Sept. Gaco Hats. Tho Leader Morn. Pn. l" " Win e some uannuci is present Clinton & Son, Graduate Opticians. Try us for sorvtco, J. W. Abbott of Horshey trans acted business in tho city Friday. " Mr. and Mrs. C. J. States loft Sat urday for Denver to visit for a few days, Rugs dusted, cleaned or sized. Phones 1039W or 6G1W. Miss Virginia, week end In mother. Russell Langford returned Satur day from Omaha and Lincoln whore ho spent sovcral dayB, ;tlan aro carried out. Burdett Wright visited friends In tho city Saturday enrouto from Chi cago to Denver where- ho will visit his mother. Ho was making tho trip by LOCAL AM) PERSONAL Miss Bello Leypoldt of Horshey was a oily visitor Friday. j Mrs. Julia Malone will leave soon for Minoapolls to visit. ' I J. W. Grnham of Kimball is a guest K3 at the Ray Duvall homo. Miss Noll Coonoy went to Kearney 5J this morning to vhiit friends. James Norton of Grand Island 3 spent Sunday In tho city visiting. Mr. nnd Mrs. Ralph North spent the ' wook end In the city with friends. i - '"1 vn UUVU1UUJ ii win Omaha where ho transacted business. This is a special purchase of one of the best selling novelties ever brought diit in these lines. . Values have vour choice run up toS15:00 eah. You can while they lasf at $4.95. See, Display in Our Show Window DEPARTMENT STOR h i LOCAL AND PERSON AL Mrs. Marlon M. Miller spent the week end In Hersliey visiting friends.' Mr. and Mrs. Carl Wlckstrom of I Horshey were city visitors Saturday.' Mrs. Julia Quinn and son returned Sunday from Denver where they vl-' ited. Attorney Geo. N. Gibbs was a pro fessional visitor in Ogallalla yesterday. Dr. N. McCabe left yesterday for Denver to transact business. Mrs. Amos Ross left yesterday South Dakota to visit for , Rugs dusted, cleaned Phones 1039W or 661W. or , sized. motoroyclcHo was a former resident. ( yesterday fJ A full stock of Western Field shot Omaha to spend a week with her par gun shells always on hand at The Sil. ents. i am-1 oieuuins reiurneu to ins nome in Gothenburg Saturday after visit ing local friends. , Mrs. G. Brock of Fairbury arrived yestorday to visit at the homo of Dr. and Mrs. ciay Brock. vor Front Cigar Store. All hunters know tho quality of The Western and "Chris" always makos the price right. ! llaitson spent the Sldnoy visiting her, . . . Mary Pealo, n former resident, spent soveral days last week visiting with old tlmo friends. She loft the latter part of tho week for her homo in Los , ' Angeles. .nr., aim airs. i- rea uasmijisen .nu children of Horshey werp Salurdnv visltoin the city. ' Mr8idt. C. Jones and, son left yesterc day fg'ri Joplln, MQ.,to .ylslt. at, tho, homo'bjt her parents. MrsVGco. N. GJbbs wnu called to York Friday on account of the clout" of horji mothor Mrs. McKlnloy. airland Mrs. F, F. Nolan loft yes terday for points in Iowa to visit. Thoy will also visit la Qmalm. S. l; Parr of Omahu returned to his homo tho latter purt of tho week after transacting business In tho city. Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Brogan returned to their homo In KoyBtono Friday af tor visUJng at tho P. P. Maddox home. C O. Wilson fell from an lco car upon which ho was working Friday and bruised his kneo and shoulder. Mrs. Roscoo Arbuckle passed through the city Saturday enrouto from Now York City to California. Mrs. Wllford Nelson, of Hastings, Mrs. Anna Polack returned to her homo in La Grande, Oregon yestor- ,day after being called to North Platte by tho death of her brother, Sebastian Schwalgor. She will . visit In Denver before going homo. Mr. and Mrs. ;V. L. Jones left Sat urdny for Gothenburg to spend a few days after visiting at tho John Baker homo. Mrs. Jonos was formerly MIsb Mabld Carter, a teacher in tho local Senior High School. Cornelius Van Horn of Lexington Nebr., with his, mother visited tho Experimental Substation Wednes. and became so In lovo with tho Hol stoln cows thai they loft Instructions with tho necessary Inducement, to Bhlp three young cows to bo added to their Lexington herd. Misses Vera, Florence and Marie Outigh entertained at their homo Fri day evening at a shower compliment ary lo Miss Mildred Wright, a Sept ember bride. Tho evening was spent In cmnea after which rcfrcshmontu arrived Saturday to visit at tho homo wero sorved. Sixteen guests woro pres et hor parents, Mr and Mrs. John enU Miss Wright received many hnau Horrod. tlful china glftB. IT COLD WEATHER? Yes, It Is Coming! But you won't mind it if you have your bins full of ouv GENUINE SOMERSET LUMP COAL. This is an excel lent furnace coal and Is equally good for stove or range. It is considered equally as good as Niggerhead Lump and our Genuine Labeled Pinriacle Lump Coals. Remember we handle only the highest grade "coal that is obtainable and our prices are right. Jlonest Coal, Honest Weight, Honest Service. t PHONE 40 The Artificial Ice & Cold Storage Co. Attorney E. E. Carr spent yesterday, in Ogallala transacting legal busi ness. J . ' Samufjl Howes left Sunday for' Sterling whore ho has accepted a po sition. ; 1 Attorney James T. Kcefe went to Ogallala yesterday to transact legal business. ,MIss Cecelia TIo roil v.is off dutv at the W. J. O'Connor store tho latter (.art of the week. .'. inss :uiaoys steguii i nd Mr ami Mrs. Lawrence Ensm'inger spent Fri day in Lexington visiting frinds. Dr. J. B. Redfleld, Physician & Sur geon. Calls promptly answered day rind night Over Tramp's Store. . Mrs. Matilda McLean and daughter Anna returned yesterday from Glon yllle, Nebr. where' they visited relat- Miss Oloweno Emery resigned her, -i m ,T . . ., , - ' Miss Florence' Howortnn nf -Miiv- ' 1 well. Underwent an operation for ap- pohdlclais yesterday at the Platte VaHey hospital. Miss Whelan and Miss Lena Gerkon returned to their homo in Grafton, W. VU. yesterday after visiting at the Chas. Gerken home. Attorney Leslie Baskins went to' Ogqllala yesterday to ..transact legil business. ' , ' position at the W. J. O'Connor storo. Saturday. J. E. Nelson went to Staling. Sun day to transact buslness( Ho mailo tho trip by auto. A baby boy was born to Mr. nnd Mrs. L. W. Eshloman Sunday. All conhcrned are doing nicely. Ralph Clabaugh has accepted a po Paul Search of Wllksbarre, Penn. visited at tlio 0. E. Elder homo yes- sltlon in the Stouo Drug Store during ' tef day enroue to Boulder, Colo. tho nbsenco af Mr. Stones Mrs. Margaret Btfkmai of Minne apolis! arrived yesterday and is a guest at Mrs. Ray Duvall. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Horrigan and children of Grand Island spent Sunday clay with relatives In tho city. Mrs. H. W. Fetter returned Sunday from Horshey where she spent sover al days at tho J. W. Abbott homo. Mrs. II, Smlthers returned to her homo in Kearney yesterday after vis iting at tho N. F. Harrison home. Mr. and Mis. Jos. Stono and daugh-' tor loft Sunday by auto for Omaha and Des M0I1103 to visit relatives. Mrs. Smith of Los Angeles, C'a!., who visited her brother and wife Mr. and Mrs. L. . Jonos, left yesterday for Omaha to visit. ( Mrs. Anna Singleton and sister Mrs. Emma Poor loft yestorday for Long Beach, Cal., whoro they will ' spend tho winter. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Sholton A. Poindoxter loft yestorday for Ogden and Cali fornia points. Thoy. expect to bo ab sont nbout threo months. Miss Daisy Duncor rourned to her homo in Sutherland yestorday after visiting nt tho homo of her brother nnd wlfo Mr. and Mrs. Mllo Dancer. , Mrs. Arthur Rush left yesterday for Omaha to accompany hor nleco Miss Elsie WiUtemath homo the "later part of tho wook. Miss Waltemath has been taking treatment in tho Radium Hqs pital thoro. ' Special prices on breeding cockerels for tho next ilfteon clays. White Leg horns, Rhode Island Rods, Barrel Rocks. No cockerels for sajo after Octobor, Poultry Department, Experi ment Substation. Slgsbeo Scott was extracting shells from his gun Sunday in his homo when tho gun went off. Tho shot hit a glass bowl which was near by and broko it Into llttlo pieces, shooting glass nil over tho room. Mrs. Scott nnd baby woro badly cut. where ho attends tho. University. Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Haught of Colo rado Springs visited at tho Albert Stinger homo enrouto to easteru IHjInts tho latter part of the week. Mrs. Margaret Glyn and dnughter of Omaha aro guests at tho Dr. Mc Cabe home this week. They aro en routo from California to their home. At The SUN, Tue jday & Wednesday PUPPY LOVE? WELL, perhaps you laugh nt those days now, but down deep in your heart you know you hold that 'first djzzy love affair as one of your most precious memories. Mad vows, strange shynesses, dogged loyalty, foolish raptures remember all the heights und depths of that first great experience with life? So it was with Lavender. It was all her step-mother's fault, any way she had no business to keep board ers in n college town with a pretty g'd like that around. Recall your youth, revive yourself, laugh and cry with j Mary Miles Minler The small son of Trovelyn Doucet Is reported to bo quite ill. Miss Ruth Maizo of Hershey was a city visitor Sunday. Mrs. Carrie Schwalger and Mrs. An na Polack returned Friday from uma ha where they spent a fow days. Mrs. H. H. Soehl of Lemoyno was a city visitor Saturday. Fancy milk-fed fries at the Experi mental Substation at 50c each. Miss Freeda Sauser of Ogallala un derwent an operation for tonsllitis Sunday. North Platte Fruit & Vegetable Market 609 Locust Straet. Phone 881 Peaches ELBERTA Peaches We still have some left, befcue they are all gone, will be this season Come get them Cheap as they $3.25 a Basket Car of Italian Prunes in. Sell at $1.50 a Box NORTH PLATTE Fruit & Vegetable Market i 609 Locust Street Phone 881 Don't Nurse a Weakness. 1 1 Don't nurso a weakness, but substi tute a strength. If you stoop because it is more comfortablo that way, you aro nursing a weakness. Tho natural position of tho spino does not call for a stoop and those who stoop are simply nursing some form of weak ness or disease. Chiropractic spinall adjustments will restore tho aligninent of disor dered spinal joints untl eliminate the cause of disease. Whn spinal nerves Ao tho eyes aro pinchjed by misalign ment of spinal joinus chiropractic spinal adjustmpnts vtill often get rid or headaches, us we11 as help a bet ter carriage of the lueud. Chiropractic splnal adjustments frco spinal nerves by restoring nor mal nervo openings and by this sim ple process chiropractors overywhoro aro correcting diseases of tho eyes, ears, "noso, thjroat, lungs, heart, stoinnch, liver, .wldneyo, bowels and genital organs. WHEN HEALTH BEGINS depends on wlnen you tolephono No. 70 for nn appointment. Consultation Is without charge. Drs. Strifes & States, The l. C. Chiropractors. HuIIdiMg and Loan Handing North IMa.tlo .Nebraska. , CHIROPRACTIC CORRECTS 0I5EASE3 ATHE FOLLOWING HEAD EVES CARS NOSE THROAT UriLDT I nur.ft 'LIVER 'STOMACH 'PANCREAS 'SPLEEN KIDNEYS , BOWELS APPENDIX -(bladder Slower. 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