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About The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 21, 1921)
S3 DSI a S3 H 53 H &3 THE NORTH PLATTE SEMI-WEEKLY TRIBUNE rices vs. Corn Prices Good Corn Is Cheap. Good Tires Are Cheap. rrrrr. Read and Be Convinced. 30x3 N. S. $ 8.89 30x32 N. S. 9.99 31x4 Plain... 15.50 32x32 ,.: ,.' 16.50 32x4. 18-50 m $19.50 32x42 25.00 30x3 Tube . . 2.00 30x3 Tube 2.25 Other Sizes in Proportion S. & R. Service Station Telephone 820 6th and Locust. Telephone 370W 4th and Chestnut OGIFTS THAT LAST. We have a nice line of Christmas and New Years Greetings and Engraved Cards Get your orders in early, the engravers will be rushed from now on. CLINTON & SON, Jewelers and Opticians Sign of The Big Ring Satisfaction Sure Try Us. Graduate Opticians ABOl'T THREE HUNDRED ATTEND. EI) YEOMAN SOCIAL LAST EV ENING AT K. C. HALL. Dit. 0. H. CJU3SSL1311 ; UltAUUATK DENTIST Office over the McDonald State Bank. oooooacKSOtinaoooaoooaaoooackj LOCAL AiI L'KJtSOXAL R. A. MM lor returned tho llrst of Ernest Stuln sustained a badly tlio week from Wyoming whoro ho bruised foot Sunday wjillo on duty spoilt tho Hummer. at tho P. P. E. Ico house. An lco Mrs. W. 13. Lawreuco or Paxton ' can roll on his foot. I Is taking mcdtcal treatment at tho j Mrs. Job. Schwalgor, daughter! Following the Initiation of officers of the Yeoman lodge last evening In j tho K. C. hall tho following program! was rendered: Rending, Ellen "Die!:,' several vocal selections by Itnlelgh j Hosford of Sutherland. Raleigh is I eight years old and said to be tho best! soloist in the country for a ooy or. his age. Little Anita Johnson gavo a'J violin solo followed by a fairy dance,1 Beatrlco Ward sang a solo, Jennie , Johnson read a selection followed bvj several vocal numbers by John Po lotis. Following this well selected j program the remainder of tho evening was spent in dnnclng. Punch an 1 wafers were served dutinf tho oven ink'. I Alias Elslo Malzo of llorshoy Bpont Saturday In tho city. Miss Daisy Farroll will loavo soon for Pittsburg, Pa. to visit. Mrs. J. 11. Day uhd Mrs. J. MoGraw returned Tuesday from Dunvur. Ball Unind Rubbers and Overshoes at Wilcox Dopartniont Store. Mrs. Burt Sodestrom and sou left I Tuesday for Odgon, Utah to visit. I ' Miss Kato Miles has accepted a po sition in tho offico of Dr. Twlnom. ' T. O. Swonson loft "Wednesday on ' u business trip to Casper and Donvor., Deputy United Status Marshal Mnndovillo was a city vlsKor Wodnoa daf. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Snyder aro at , tondlng tho football gnmo In Omaha today. V Mr. and. Mrs. W. V. Hoagjaud' and 'son Robert aro Bpendlng tho woelc In (' Lincoln. . t nmimn. Tnillnn mill Hnfli flilift . Blankets at Wilcox Dqpartinqujl Storo. V Mr. and Mrs. E, S. Gllnos loft oi(' Tuesday for Clioygn.no and Donvor to visit. ' . Mrs, 1). A. RuBsoll will loavo thlB wool; for ItouUtoiiyl Toxrfu to visit relatives. ' Mrs. Harry Elesburg of Clii.oasg U a guost at tho homo of her sister Mr. Richard DIB. Mrs. W, E. Lawreuco of Paxton tin- Platto Valley hospital. If you need a child's coat, the stylos are pretty and tho prices moderate at Wilcox Dopartniont Store, A baby girl was born Tuesday to Mr. anil Mrs. Chas. Hannlf. Mother and baby aro doing nlcoly. A baby girl was born to Mr. and Mrs. CIuih. Palmer Wodnosday. AM concerned aro doing nlcoly. Mrs. C M. Nowton loft today for Lincoln to visit her son Donald who attends tho State University, l Miss Emma Evorott went to Bert I rnnu Saturday to visit at tho homo of hor brother CIiub. Everett. I A baby girl was born to Mr. Riid Mrs. Robort Salcottl Tuosday. Moth or and baby aro doing nlcoly. Mrs. P. It. Baker of Maxwell visa ed hor fa tli or Captain Bakor who Is confined to tho Gonoral hospital. Miss lima Banks returnod ' to hor Helen and son, Gordon left yeBterday for Qjnaha to attend tho football game and visit friends. Dr. L. J. KHAUSE, Dentist, X-ltaj Diagnosis. .McDonald Bank Building. 1'hoiiu 07. Munslngwoar for tho wholo fam ily at Wilcox Department Store. Black Cat Hosiery, tho old reliable kind, at Wilcox Department Storo. Merlon Thayer, Jim Lldoll, Law ronco Hart ,and Chnrlos Hayes aro nmong thosa nttondlng tho football game In Omaha today. Want Ads Clinton & Son, Graduate Opticians P... f r,MM..n.. i un iui fui.ivu. - , ,,i momif Louis Potomm left Tuasdnv "'"lo "" Ipr Suio New 5 room house, a roaftbargaln. Inquire 1917 W. Fifth. Wanted Practical nursing by mht dlo aged woman. Phono 1019J. For Snle 'MBit cows. Inqulro .Si mon' BroR. Tin Shop. For Bent Light housekeeping rooms, furnished. Phono 10TJ. Lost A bag with black gym bloom ors, black middy, a whlto middy and ' Mrs. for Lincoln to attaint tho Robokah lodgo convontlon. Sho will visit In Grand Island onrouto homo. Mr. and Mrs. John McCormlck of hor homo In Shenandoah, Iowa yes terday nttor attending tho funeral homo in Chicago Saturday after visit- of ,,op mothor lho lftto Mrs. Pack0. lug at the W. A. Olson homo. , , ,., , ,, ,, To whom aro you going to Bell your MrsVUhas Bpguo went to Grand Is-, v . T,. tirrinCtf,n Mer- 1 VA.'.. ' J ..I.U 1 " " " laiui wifmiuMdiiy iu visib nur sua uiiu wife M" apd Mrs. Edw. Boguo. Irs, Rollo Halllgan roturned to cunttlo pricos. Mrs. Co. will offer tho highest P. W. Rlukor loft Wodnosday hor hQino In Lincoln yostorday attor , for Chicago to visit for sovoral wooks. vlBltlng at tho J. J. Ilulllgnn homo. Mrs. Chas. Macho loft tho first of tho wpok for Grand Island whoro sho was eallod by tho lllnow of hor niothor. Mrs., J. Ii Rjadflold and Mrs. M. J. Forbos transacted buslnoss ' In Ogallala Tuosday tpv tho Eastorn Star Lodgo. , ' Mrs. Honnan Sohlautor and ohlld- , run returnod Tuesday from Grand For Sale Ono Radiant Homo hard coal sovo, good as new. A. O. Kockon, 220 West Sixth street. To Trade A thorobred Hainpshlra boar for ono of tho samo breed L. E. Ebrlght, No.rth Platte. Wa'Ucd A competont girl for gon oral housowork. Inqulro Mrs. W V. Hoagland, 1202 "West nth. Phoin; GUW. derwent aujqporatlon at thq PlntUij Island wroro they spout three weeks Vjilley 'J)ipsday. ' vmuing roiiiwvos. D. M. Dodgo returned Tuesday from North Bond and Premont whoro ho vlBltcd. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Saumo of Don vor aro oxpectod today to visit at tho liomo of M!sb Margnrot Pralzor. Mrs, Saumo was formerly MIbs Goorgla Prlborg of this city. Mrs. Chas. Stamp loft Tuesday for Lincoln to attond tho Robokah lodgo convontlon, Sho will go to Kansas Olty to visit at thd homo Qf hor daughter Mrs. W.R. Koelar. . Vulcanizing Tires,. Tubes and Ac cessories. FERD STRE1TZ VULCANIZING CO. Corner 5th nud Locust. Phone 526W. ill 'the universal car -.V I U- ( Pride of Ofmership 'TpHE Ford Touring Car has brought to the farm homes ot tne country more reai plea sure, comfort and convenience than perhaps any other one thing. It has enabled the farmer and his family to mingle with friends, attend church, neighborhood func tions, and enjoy the many pleasantries that abound in country life. Truly the Ford car with its low cost of operation and maintenance, its usefulness and efficiency, has been a boon to the American farmer. Your order should be placed at once if you wish to avoid delay in delivery. This Touring $425.00, F. O. B. Detroit, Mich. HENDY-OGIER AUTO CO. , 3