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About The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 14, 1921)
1 THE NORTH PLATTB SEMI-WEEKLY TRIBtiNE GUT AND COUNTY NETT8. Nate Trego of Flats was a city vis itor Tuesday. Mrs. Gago Smith wont to Omahv Wednesday to visit. Chas. Coker of Sutherland visited local friends Tuesday. Miss Emily Howes is ablo to bo around again after an attack of grip. Mr. and Mrs. Win. Hoggs of Her Bhoy shopped in tho city Wednesday. A pair of "Tlto-Lok" stilts freo with every pair of boy's $3.50 shoes. Buck's Bootorlc. Miss Dorothy. Holllngsworth has accepted a position at the W. J. O Connor store. Attorney W. E. Shumaii loft Wed nesday for Denver and Sidney to transact business. Miss Mabel Jollensteln of Lowollen will bo the week end guest of Miss Frances Dolph. Mary Reglnu Crosby, small daugh ter of; Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Crosby ii reported to bo ill. Mrs. Etlw. Mason and Mrs. Mar shall Town went to Grand Island yesterday to visit Mrsk. Mhrv Thornburg. who wn3 sort- usJy 111. is reported to be get ting along nicely. ' Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Weir returned yesterday from Kearney where they soon! a few days. Miss Arvilla Whittaker returned Omnhn. Wednesday where she SDont a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Jaines Flynn .spent Wednesday In Keystone visiting and trasactinc business. Miss Bessie Salisbury is expected to return tomorrow from .Omah.i where she has been visiting. Mrs. C. V. Turpio and children will leavo-Saturday for Denver where they win make their future home. Miss Mable Dalston of Paxton and mis nena Dolnh are expected today to spend tho week end at; .the Dolph hnmp. returned to her homo in Boulder, Colo., Wednesday after visiting her mother Mrs. Mary Thnmhure. ATioa ninra DoBolf will leave M011 .i.. ,. t r.iiiavtii. Kv.. to visit. She i -I- vUit in Tmliana before re Win timu fiirntni home. J. G. Beeler returned Tuesday ' rL Rhnvttnort. La., where he spent a month at the home of his daughter MVa fTInrnnno O. Day. Mr Harrv C. Bllckensderfer and daughter Madollno and Miss Beatrice j . , rtmnii!! vesteruay uj warn wim. 1 anATlrl n. few days shopping. Mrs. Lydia Deering, who has been . ,cf nt the home of her rtaugnior Mrs. Thomas Green, left Wednesday Tilnho to Ylslt 1U1 UUUi - , Tiro rsnrnnf frnmer of Eureka, I O. van. w " r-oiif is a cuest at. the D. M. Ley fihn wan formerly Miss nornot. Mickelson of Hcrshey. Mrs. E. J. Wallace and son return- ' n,i tn their home In Eddyvllle Tues day after visiting her daughters Mrs. P. "H. Mclntee and Miss luayme nai tm(0o Martraret Tottenhoff ana 111UklVU ti.. nnrirlv returned Tuesday fm r.hpvenne where they spent , ,.vE no t.li. ciiests of Mlsa LIU CO t-vvj AfUtirnrl Knrrla. a number of North Platte . people enjoyed tho chicken supper and dance at Maxwell Wednesday evening. The un served by the lioyai nupi'i " " KrcrViHrirs nf MaXWCll. Mrs. Edw. Burke returned Uie first of the week from Chicago where she ,nt ..veral months studying voice, f-i I VJ . w . home ny nor Miy ao mv.-i- ntivv. Miss Mable Doty. Mrs. C. J. Pass and little daughfer Mary Ellse have returned from Ken- tuky where they spent the summer vHth relatives. Mrs. Pass was ac- raimnanied homo by her sister, Mlsa Agnes Goodln, who will remain here tiirrmirh the winter. nov. P. It. Stevens, Mc. and Mrs L. L. Zook, Mrs. J. H. VanCleavo Miss Fern Dolph returned tno of the week from Hastings where they attended tho State Con ventlon of the Christian church. They report a fine convention and a good time in connection with tho work. Dr. Ilolnsh returned to his homo in Omaha Tuesday nfter visiting at tho homo of his sister Mrs. Jos. Nolan. Mrs. Relnsh will remain for n tu't weeks. Mrs. E. J. Wallace and son Edward returned to their homo ' In Eddy vllle Tuesday aftor visiting her daughters Mrs. P. E. Mclntee and Miss Maymo Wallace. Get a pair of "Tlto-Lok" Btllts ab solutely free with every pair of boy's $3.riP shoes, nuck's Bootorlc. Clinton & Son. Graduate Opticians. Trv us for service. lloyal Neighbors of America will have a chicken supper and danco at Maxwell, Wednesday evening. Tho Imperial Five of North Platto will furnish tho music. NOTICE "Wator rent a duo and will be de linquent on tho 20th of October. Hcrshey S. Welch Water Commissioner i ' -to; Boys, do you want a. pair of thoao "Tlto-Lok" stilts? Well you can gut them absolutely freo by buying a pplr of $3.50 shoes at Bucks Booterlo. John O'Neal of Lincoln is a guortt at tho homo of his undo und aunt Mr. and Mrs. Win. Stack, Sr. Miss Mabollo MoFarlad rcturnod yesterday from Iowa whoro she Bpont two weoks visiting rolatlvos. To whom nro you going to soil your Hay and Grain? The Hnrrlngton Mer cantile Co. will offer tho highest orlces Dr. L. J. KIIAU3E, Dentist, X-Itsy Diagnosis. McDonald Unnk Building. Phono 97. FARM LOANS I am proparcd to make a fow farm loans on Improved farms, occupied by owners. 0. II. THOELECKE. and last :o:- EXTENSION ROAD NO. 61. To Whom It May Concern: Tho special commissioner appointed to locate a public road as follows: Commencing at tho corner to Sec. 18, 14, 23 and 24, T. 13 N. R. 30 W. of the Gth P. M., running thenco norm on lino between sees. 13 and 14 one mile, thenco northwesterly through sees. 11, 10 and 9 following tho South bank of tho channel of tho Platto Riv er to tho intersection with Road No. 0, ending there said road to be GG feet wide, has reported In favor thereof, all objections thereto and claimB for damages by reason of tho establish ment of the above road must bo filoJ ' In tho office of the County Clerk of Lincoln County, Nebraska, on or be foro 12 o'clock noon of tho 17th day of December, 1921. ' Dated this 10th day of October, 1921. A. S. ALLEN, (SEAL) County Clerk. Proved Monday to North Platte! 1 -itf , r i pi' it- - . c 1 " Big Audience at the Lutheran Church Heairs Harvey Hindermyer and the Dann Trio In EDISON Tone-Test In a test of direct comparison, made Monday at the Luth eran Church, before a large audience, 'the New Edison scored a complete and convincing triumpli. Harvey Hindermyer, the famous tenor, sang in direct comparison with the RE-CREATION of his voice by the New Edison. To every ear, there was no difference be-' tween his living voice and his RE-CREATED voice. This is the most drastic phonograph test known. No other phonograph' has ever sustained it. No other pho nograph has even attempted it. The New Edison's marvelous ' performance of Mon day vindicates everything that has been said or claimed for its perfect realism. Mr. Hindermyer stood on the' stage next to a shapely Chippendale cabinet. He "began to sing. His golden notes soared over the auditorium, bringing all under its magic spell. Halfway through his song, he suddenly stopped sing- ing.The New Edison, at his side, took up his song, and continued it alone. , Singer and phonograph thus alternated, throughout the. song. x The only way the audience could be sure which was -singing, was by watching Mr. Hindermyer's lips, so ex actly like the living voice was the RECREATED voice. The Dann Trio made the same test of comparison with the RE-CREATIONS bf their instrumental selections. Again the same result there was no difference between the RE-CREATED performance and the living .perform ance. Proof was piled upon proof- Evidence was massed on evidence! The end of tho concert found the audience absolutely and completely convinced, through Its own personal experience, that there Is no difference between an artist's living performance and its RE-CREATION by the NewEdlson, that listening to the Now Edison is, in literal truth, the same as listening to the living artists.- The NEW EDISON "THE PHONOGRAPH WITH A SOUL" Only one question can still bother your mind. This ques tion we now answer. The instrument used in Monday's tests was not a spe cial model. It was an Official Laboratory Model, taken from regular stock. Every Official Laboratory Model in our stock is guaranteed to sustain the same test of direct comparison with living artists. You can have an Official Laboratory Model in your home. You can own an instrument which will do overy- thing' done Monday in the test. Como in. Hear the wonder ful Official Laboratory Model for yourself. 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