THE NORTH PLATTE SEMI-WEEKLY TRIBUNE ' Q2HI2ra02 I II I II IP 1 1 KHf r--T aieMVeiiK rMM&Mi .Kj-vAajw ww m CLINTON, THE JEWELER CLINTON & SON, The Eye Glass Men Sign of The Big Ring Satisfaction Sure Try Us. Graduate Opticians DIt. 0. II. CKESSLEIl GRADUATE DENTIST 5 Office over the McDonald g State Bank. g C. P. Murphy of Grund Island visit- ROTARY AND KHVAXIS CLIUS TO od his ulster Mrs. Bryant the lattor ENTERTAIN' VOOTDALL TEAM part of the wcok. J AND COACHES LOCAL AND PKItSONAL Mrs, W. D. Crnno wont U Pranklln Saturday to vlBit. Satisfaction guurantejul,or refunded nt Plzor'B Store. money. J. P. Rauch went to Oshkosh Fri day to transact business. Earl Stobblns of Gothenburg was a North Tlatto visitor Friday. Wo are picking tomatoes now, North Flatto Floral Co.,-- V Dr. Oundol of Gothenburg was n professional visitor Friday. John Ilalllgan returned Saturday from Lincoln whore ho transacted businoso. Mrs. Glen Waldo returned Friday from Omaha whoro sho attended Ait-Sar-13on. Tings dustod, cleaned or sIzol. Phones 1039W or GfilW. Mr. Wm. EbrJght whjo has. boon yory 111 at his homo is reported to bo Im proving. Jay Smith, Sidnoy Splllner and Paul Nolan spent Sunday duck "'hunting near ITorsboy. Dr. L. J. KUAUSE. Dentist, X-Itaj Dltitniosls. McDimnld Hank llulldin. Phono 07. Miss Emma Ilughsmiller of KoAc-, noy was u wcok ond guost at tho J. E, Jeffries homo. Mr. and Mrs. Homor Pctorson re turned Friday from Donvcr and othor. wostorn points. Edw. Bonnor of .Gothenburg tranh actod business in tho city Friday and attended tlio fair. Mrs. Mcrcolloa returned Saturday from Denver whoro sho ylsltod at tho Jio.mos of her daughters ' Mrs. Harris Stuart and Mrs. G". S. Popojoy. Mrs, ltawllngs Olnn returned to her homo In 'Norfolk Saturday after vis King Mrs. Adah Ginn. Mrs. II. P. Gerloll and son of Ayr. Ncbr., aro guests at tho homo of her mothor Mrs. Clara Hunter. Miss Anna Itubls left the latter part of tho week for Spenser. Ia., i( visit her ntfrents' for two w'TslSks.. tus'tcd, cleaned ir b$1'. Phones 1O30W or CG1W. Thco. Jeffries of Kearney spent the wcok ond at tho homo of his parents Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Jeffries. Mrs. Geo. Glbbs returned Sunday from York, Nobr., whoro sho waB call ed by tho death of her mother. Mrs F. C. Coonoy and daughter Babo i Elaborate preparations have been I made by tho committees of tho Rotary I nnd Kiwanls Clubs for tho banquet to bo given tomorrow evening In tho Episcopal church in honor of tho North Platto High School Football Te.im and Coaches. Covers will be laid for 110 guests. Mr. C. L. Ltttcl to chairman; following is tho toast list Retrospection, Ira, L. Baro; Keynote. hGuyjBwop-A'thibegree Koltli No- vlllo; Pllot-Pop-Preparatlon, Captain Jfcaloy; Harangue, Jim Kcofo; Spirit, Geo. Dent; Rotnry's Interest in Foot ball, Harry Dixon; Kiwanls Interest In Football Dr. Redfleld. Besides thU thero will bo Important talks by dif ferent members of the two clubs nnd tho football team. Tho following menu will bo served: Fried chicken, mashed potatoes with gravy, cream and Burl Pcakor returned to Overton Pas combination salad, Jolly, hot bis Sunday after visiting In tho city. cults, pickles, peach cobbler, coffee. Mr, and Mrs. Moso McFarland and daughter Mabollo will leave Thursday for Bedford, Iowa to visit relatives. ' i Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Bookwalter re turned the lator part of tho week from Ogallaln whoro tnoy visited rolutlvos. Mr. and Mrs. J. 0. Peterson return ed to tholr omq in Glonrose Friday ' nftor visiting nt tho Con Walkor homo. ' Clinton (t Son, Graduate Opticians.! iYv us for sorvlce. , North Platte, Nebraska, In accordance 'Mrs. W. T. Stuart, Mrs. J. T. Stuart ! w,th Ul plQns aml Specifications pre nnd Mrs. F. W. Rlnckor lotHSaturdaj ,.-f'nro1 bv Oeorgo A. Borllnghof, Arch Tor Dntivnr tn anoml n fnw ,iiva viait- litcct, Orphoum Theatre Building, Litl- ine x " ,- co)nNobrnakai'i - NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Signed and sealed bids and propos als on tho New Lincoln County Court Houeo, North Pluttc.-Nebraskri, will ta receive nnd fllod In tho office of A. S. Allon, County Clork, North Platte, Nebraski, up until 12 o'clock noon (Central Time) on Monday, Oc tober 10, 1021, for tlio erection of a Court House Building for Lincoln County, Nebraska, to bo erected at OPEN BUSINESS Minn TUIIilrpil MnTftiptfinil f 'Amnl,!i 1 '"Iii7K..'y-. 1 C)I -jr J1'1 PPP8.18 '111 00 received spoilt tho week ond as tho guest." of i ' 1. 'General Contract. enroutoMo 2.- Hoatimr and 'Pltimbine Miss Floronco woatorn points. Wilcox 3. Eloctflc "Wiring. ' ' ' Misses Anna and Lottie Hughsmll-' P,anf" ftn,L Vlaa "' b lor of Kearney returned to their i TV'1'?, f h C?H"ty CL.rk homo Friday after attending tlio fair1 " '"' " l - rf tlift AfOllfinf npnliAlim Tlinntun and visiting frlonds. R,,sr dusted, cluanod' 6r ilzefl. Phones 1030W or 061W. of the Architect, Orphoum Thoatro Building, Lincoln, Nebraska, also at tho offlcos of tho following Builders' Exclmngos: Omaha, Nobr., St. Josoph, Mr, and 'Mrs. E. G.AhiniB and Mr. Mo., Knnsas City, Mo. P LOANS I urn prepared to mako a fow farm loans n Improved farms, occupied oy owners. 0. It. TIIOELECKE. and Mrs. II. C. Thomas of Candy spent la8t wok as guosta of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sullivan. Mrs. Goorgo Frater .organlzod n branch of tho Twontiath Gantury ! Club at Oshkoah Thursday. Sho was a visitor to Suthorlund Friday. ' Doan Fordyco of Lincoln and son nnd wlfo Mr. nnd Mrs. Glonn Fordyce of GhnppoH wore dinner guonte of Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Smith Friday at the Smith homo. When the Head Tilts wiianam you noto a peraon who tarrlt bin hand tlltod to ono sldcor the othar hablWnlly, you may ba'oer UUiK.thara aro lolnte of tha splno In tho naok, or carvloal region, that nro out ot alignment. Thla dafactlvo onr rtagf of tha hod may bo datod from childhafHl. It Is always accompanied by )uin form of head troublo. It njny ba defwllv ayoaJicht, daafnaaa. ,eat ani) or tonBtUUa. Chiropraaio aplnal adjuatinrntta correctlns: tlu Remnant of nok Joints of the spinal column will re inpvo the preaaura on aulnal nerve, anil reatore normal haalUiful aomll tlons, atrenftlianliiB tho oyea, clearing cajrrh. or linprovlntf the hoaring. Chiropractic aplnal adjuatmaute ra movo the cauao or your dttfeatio by re storing normal norva openings and by thla Hlmple nroooae olilropraotora ev erywhere are con-acting illaaaaea - of the eyes, para, nose, throat, lunga, lit irt, stomach, liver, kiOneya, .bowela nnd genital organs. WHEN HISALTII BEGINS dopanda on when you tolaphono No. 70 for an nppolntmont. Conaultntlop la wltlioutiharso. Drs. States & States, Tho 1. S. C. Clilroiirufiton. Hulldliig nnd Loan llitlldln , CHIROPRACTIC CORRECTS VI D'3iA&C5 "THE rCLLOWINO Sill I- HEAD VK5 IMS NOtt ABMS HEART LUN09 LIVtR TOHACM SPLtEtJ KIPWEY5 DOWELS APPf unit (claodca LO'.VH t-iMBS North Plattf Nebraska. LOWER PINCHED MVF5,)MP055IBII YO FURMISli Contractors desiring plans niijl sp0(iincntlon3 for tholr Individual or prlvato uso may obtain same from the Architect by mnJdng""a deposit of $100.00 of which $90.00 will bo re turned whon plans and specifications are roturnod to Archltoot In good con dition, and bnna-fldo proposal or bid filed with the County Clork on tho day of lotting. Each bid or proposal, In ordor to be considered, must bo nccqmpanlQd by olthor a certified chock or n Bidder's bond In tho amount of five por cent (5) of bid nnd mado payable to S M. Soudor, County Tronsuror. Tho Board of County Commissioners for Lincoln County, Nobraska, reserves the right to rojoflt any nnd nil bids v and wnlvo dofocta In same. By ordor of tho Board of County Commlsilonara for Lincoln County. Nebraska,"1 dated, thla 0th day of Sop'.. 1921. I ' ' E. II. SPRINGER, 1 1 T. M. CQIIAGEN', I ' ' II. COKER, . 1 CQnnty Commissioners. I ' . , OEORGK A. BERLINGIIOF, 1 . Architect Attolt: ; A, S. ALLEN, ! ;. County c(erk. (SL)" ' ! SJr We take pleasure to announce to the public that we opened a Clothing and Gents' Furnishings and Shoe Store at 607 Locust Street in the Pizer Block, 2 doors north of the Dodge Garage, with standard lines. Our stock is all new bought at the market falling prices. Our overhead expense is practicclly a trifle. We have no rent nor clerk hire to pay. The stock has been bought for cosh, therefore xve are in position to sell to the public at prices that no other store can compete with us. We have one price for all. We buy and sell for cash only. At these times everybody is trying to save all they can and we assure you, you can do that in this store. The nanTe Pizer is not strange to the public. Julius Pizer started in North Platte in 1893 and conducted his business most successfully up to a year and a half ago when I sold out. I am now starting my son, Harry, in business and will give my personal attention to the business. I invite oil my old fiends and customers, Harry's friends, to come and see us. inspect our lines and compare prices, quality considered, Harry is a good natured boy, born and raised in North Platte, grad uated from the North Platto High School. He will take pleasure to wait on you whether you buy or not. Give us a call. Yours for business. JULIUS PIZER izer s More HARRY PIZER FOR THE MAN WHO SAVES IS YOUR MONEY SAFELY INVESTED? LOCAL AN3 JPL'KSOX A I, r?r 0K3 most any one can Have a cold , but tT TAKES A RICH MAN 'TO HAVE PNEUMONIA First mortgage loans for years past havo proved to bo about tho safoat Investment ono could posaoas, and during tho prosont financial conditions this fact is agatn ovldont, ' The roason for this la duo to tho fact that loan comnnnlos maklnsr and disposing of first mortgagps, loan a vory small per cent of tho ' valuo of tho property, usually ono- fourth to one-half of a conservative valuo, and thoro inuat bo an oxtrem-' aly lnrfe shrinkage in tho valuo of, luv yiuiiony ooioro me mortgago la affected. Many stocks -In good compauios and varloua seouritioa are sailing todai' at a greatly reduced price, whllaa good first mortgago aocurod by ral estate 1ms not depreciated. Wfc'can offer such securities for money invested with ub to realiae you 6 to 7 per cent interest. Mortgagea can be purchaaed on small payments and your money la enrntnt a good rate of interest a soon aa left with us. 0lf ml iBt UH asplaln. GOODMAN B UCKLBY TRUST CO. Capital $60,000.00 ' HI Eaat Front Stret. WV n. McDonald left laat ovenlngJ for Omaha where he will Join four cara of Nebraakana on their way to Los Angelea to attend tho Amerlean Bankers' Association. Whllo there ho will visit frienda nnd enjoy a hort vacation. 1 He will be gone about three "weeks. Mra. John A. Slaughter of Arllng-l ton, coio.. la vialtlng her aleter Mrs. Chae. IT. Olfford. Storlea. tfacta. atylea for ovary woman in the Ootober Ladle Home Journal. T' ns (Tumuli t HtiHiWon .is -i ntv .It i- Ttid iv Jlrs. F. C. Couney crmo yostordny from Overton to visit hor daughter Mrs. Leo Anderson. Mr. and Mra. Raymond Baker and family of Curtis wbro guests at the R. N. Lamb homo Saturday. To whom aro you going to 'sell youi riay and Oraiu? The Harrington Mer cantile Co. will offor tho highest prices. Miss Rntlt Eldor, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Eldor will lon've Thurs day for Greeley, Colorado, to roaume studies nt- the Colorado Toacherp' Collogo thoro. Mr. and Mra. Lyle Brewer return ed to their home in Laramie, Wyo , Saturday after visiting in Horahey ajiU' tforth Platte. Mra. Brewer was formerly Miss Marie Bunting. R. N. Lajnb and family wore enter tained at he home of' Mr. kand tin. David Minahall, 115 Eaat 8th Street, Saturday evening at a aix course dln nor. Covera were laid for ten. Word was received. Saturday by Mv. and Mrs. C. S. Clinton that their daughter and husband Mr. and Mrs. Dean Richardson aalled from New York Harbor on the ship Olympic for Eprope where Mr. RIchardaon will ' study voice. j Miss Mildred Wright waa the honor ed gueet of a mlaoallnnooua shower given by Mra. H. T. Tramp at her home Friday evening. A pleaaaa,t I evening wna spent in game and malt ing a recipe book for the bride to bo. The houae waa beautifully decorated In asters as were tho tables. A two course, lunch waa served at the close of tho evening. Covers were laid fori twonty-fUo puests Miss Wrlgh. ?i S.iiti':nlor drMf, rf r n nv wi lful it's I October Ladies Homo Journal on sale Thursday. September 29th. Wm. Richards wont to Wray, Col. the first of tho week to' visit friends. Ladles Homo Journal for October On sale at all newsdealers. 15c. School suits for tho boys' all sizoe, at tho lowest prices at Pizor's Store. Joss Edwards loft Sunday for Rochester, Minn, where he will un dergo an operation. He was accom panied by Dr. F. J. Wurtelle. : :o: : . APPLES FOR SALE. I have for solo n fair nu&llty of ap ples which I will sell for 2.00 a buahel at tho orchard. Also sweoc cller at GOc a gallon. Sunday money is good. Roy Spurrier, Him woo J Farm. fSO oomphtf wilh mm For your office! EVERY office needs at least one Corona. For your phone girl, your file clerk, or as an "extra" machine, Corona ia ideal. It weighs only B.'-j lb, and can bo easily cairiod about theolflce. Stands harder use than a heavy machine.- Stone's Drug Store. 7?i? Perfonzl Wnung Madime