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About The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 25, 1921)
THE NORTH PLATTE SEMI-WEEKLY TRIBUNE I' 1 m LOCAL AND PERSONAL Fred.Mlller'of Puxton spont Friday in Uio city. lidOr boll Ht 9c por pound. Xnolinol'8 Grflcory. HI3N11Y ,T. DIENER rum Houry J. Dlonor was born at St. Clatr, Pa. July 12, 18C3 and dlod at Lincoln, Nobr. Oct. 18, 1921. The i family moved to Otoo Co. Nobr. In 1877 and In 1881 dlonry camo to Lincoln county whoro ho rosldod con tinuously until his death. Ho "was unltod In marriago to Miss Kdtth Crow on Sopt. 22, 1807 and to this union two children woro born: Mrs. F. 13. Palmer of Suthorland and Gladys of this city. Mr. Dlonor larm od south of this city until 13 years ago when thoy moved to North Tlatto and slnco then Mr. Dlonor has conducted n small dairy at tho oast, end of 12th Btrect. His chlof In terest outside his work and his fam ily was the Odd Follow lodge of which ho was past grand Chlof and J chairman of the board of trustees. 1 Samuel Broganof Keystone spont Saturday In the olty. PotataM S5o and $1.20 por bushol at MoSilchaol's Grocery. Mr.' 0. G. Krauio of Puxton shop "pod In tho city Friday. Miss Holon Smith will leave Friday for Omaha to visit frlonds. MrsW. H. Shoiioney loft this morning for Donver, Colo. II. J. Johnson of Brulo transacted business In the city Friday. LOO Leon, Klnior Poaso and George Dent returned yostorday from Omahti. Mrs. Dan Gingrich and family re turned to tholr home In Gothonburg yosUrday; Lucius Smith returned this morn ing to,Limon, Colo, after visiting at the Hoxie home. , , Miss Florence Wllcojf will leave to morrow' for Lincoln to spend a few days with friends. Special Children's all wool knit school caps and scarfs at 19c and up E. T. Tramp & Sons. Edw. Seurls of Omaha visited with frlonds in the city yesterday while ' onrouto to Scotts Bluff. Kimonas. neclisrees. silk and creno a wonderful selection while they crossine n?ar W" Nobr. the last at E. T. Tramp & Sons. car sk,dde(1 and cording to eye witnesses it turned completely over. , A baby girl was born to Mr. and ; Mr. Diener was rushed to Lincoln Mrs., Clans Anderson at therr home but died beforo regaining conscious- He also was ajnember of tho Wood- man of tho World. Ho Is survived , by his mother, Mrs. Carollno Diener, ! who Is 93 years of ago, his wife anu j two daughters, two sister's, Mrs. ' Lizzie Lloyd of North Platte and Mrs Laura Johnson of Pennyslvanla and j five brothers, L. J. Dlonor of Mount Grove, Mo., E. A. Diener, G. W. j Dlonor and Fred Dlonor of this County and W. H. Dlonor of Lew- : ollen. j Honry Diener, In company with Harry York, George Anderson and E. W. Wright, was making" an auto trip to the Grand Lodge of Odd Fellows which met in Lincoln last week. As I they were making tho Union Pacific 0 SJ2Era2l2HKESiQHBBSC2SSSC2El2B 'S3 TEN erybody! near tho city Saturday. Mrs. Edw. Bogue of Grand Island arrived Sunday to visit her parents Mr. and Mrs. Frank Barber. I am home again. Will do any kind of plastering. L. W. Mathewson, Gracoland Addition, .Phone 654W. Mrs. T. S. Cobbey of Canton, Ohio, arrived yesterday from Denver to "Visit at the L. L. Zook home... Mrs. Geo. .Frater is in Seward this week attending the meeting SI the Nebraska Federation of Womenja Clubs. ? A baby boy Was born to Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Arnold at their homo Sat urday. Motieii, and haby are doing nicely. Mrs. E. Murphy returned to her home in Cheyenne after .visiting at the home of her daughter Mrs. J. E. Qulnn. 1 f '. Mrs. C. A. Barry of May wood was tho guest of. Mrs. M. F. Hosier last week. She left Saturday for 'Western points. Harrison Tout returned yesterday from Omaha where he accompanied the band and spent the week end-with friends. .Mrs. G. Chamberlain returned to her home in Denver yesterday after visiting at tho home of her father P. H. Sullivan. Crystal Theatre .TUESDAY and- WEDNESDAY "Blue Moon" All Star Cust. Also Comedy i THURSDAY AND FRIDAY "Just a Wife" Starring' Roy Stewart, also "The Count" Starring Charlie Chaplin. ness. Tho funeral was held Satur day from the Episcopal church, be- ' lng conducted by the Odd Fellows, and Interment was in North Platte comotory. The Tribune joins tho many frlonds . in extending their heartfelt sympathy to tho Borrowing relatives over the sudden taking of this good man and citizen. -:o:- 1JHOK1MJK DISTINCT DOINGS. -o:- Js'OTICE TO THE TRAVELING PUBLIC On account of pouring the cement on the roadway on tho bridge across the river Bouth of North Platto, this bridge will be closed to travel, except foot passengers, on Sunday, Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, Oct. 30 and 31 and Novinber 1st and 2nd. By Ordor of tho Board of County Commissioners. E. II. SPRINGER, . Chairman. Science Plans Mode! Homester. I , B- PASTURE 7,' ' is. ' ' ' i ORCHARD J 1 firH I GARDEN H; SHtgjv, ' HAY-SHfcD Nebraska's College of Agriculture has constructed a model farmstead for that state. In the picture model,. which is herewith printed by special' arrangements with Popular Science Monthly, the various builil intrs havp been laid out. SO that the fanner walks around the circle in .. .. . ir r : r rtninry rnnrs iinnv i;irnit:r. il o -,. , ' r ..... I movements' In this tilnn. the barnS and varcU fan located so that the prevailing wind will carry offensive odors ;.u.i' frnm (Iu liniigr All the 1 'Hidings jilso are placed o as to ac t as . wnlbreak to srdPM unit yards. Nearly all fcijrpjt sprw two yards The barn ha a central alley to allow the wind to blow thropRli it from south to north. Generally, the plan lightciii drudgery and dims to make for pleaiant ftppcaruticcs ann n9l viewt. V Mrs. Orlie Watklns has been quite glck for more than , a .week, but is I reported to'be much 'better now. ! Tho revival meetings at the Broe- j der schoolhouso will continue over Sunday. Tho sewing circle met at Mrs. Carl Broeder's and spent the time In tacking comforts for Mrs,. Harry Mooney. The following ladies were present: Mesdames IJlliolt, Reflor, Wells, Orton, Armstrong and Louie Broeder. f Mrs. Ed Chittenden left for ICear "ney on Tuesday. She will spend tho rest of tho week with Mr. Chitten den's mother who Is still quite feeble from a bad spell of sickness during the summer. Wayne Elliott, son, of Fred Elliott is suffering from a swelling of, his right hand. He thinks it is caused by a bruise. Ho went tosthe Platte .Valley Hospital at North Platte last Friday to have it operated upon and wo are all hoping for his Bpeedy recovery. We Want Every Man and Woman to Realize the Importance of this Announcement! When you start out shopping in response to the many page and half page advertise- B! . . ! . . i. I III -I menis, come to tnis store direct, or come to tnis store alter you nave looKeci arouna. But be sure you don't buy until you have examined and compared our offerings and sa 1 if lied yourself, that here you can save a fourth, a third and often one-half, You needn't take our word for it, you will be readily convinced, and, mind you, ours is a superior, high-class, stylish stock and dependable. ' ' Our ' Womens Ready-to-Wear Department is filledvwith New York's very latest styles in Womens Cloth and Fmr Coats and Furs, Womens Tailored Suits, Dresses, Blouses and Millinery for Women, Misses and Children. , t .. a a , . y Our Mens and Boys Clothing Department This store is the sole North Platte agency for the Hirsch Co. and Michaels Stearns & Co., of- Rochester, New York, finest clothing for men also sole agency for the celebrated Dunlap hats, and those who wear them admit that they are the finest obtain able. But, as it is the policy of this store to undersell, our prices are less than any others selling this class of goods. Our Dry Goods Department 3 a WARNING! Memborship over 900 Leading Merchants in the United States AGENCY McCALL PRINTED PATTERNS r Wr i kirn pom t do DRY GOODS-WOMEN'S READY TO WEAR - CLOTHING - SHOES ONE PRICE TO EVERYBODY J. E. NELSON. MANAGER Blanket Sale Now On. A visit to our store and this department at this time will repay you. We have just received a new shipment of Wool Dress Goods. Silks, Coatings, Skirtings, Flannels, and all needed winter wears, at prices that make possible liberal, unrestricted buying. The opportunity For you to test our values in quality merchandise is a splendid one at this time. Our Footwear Department always offers the rarest values in footwear for the family. Hundredsgprofit by our attractive offer ings. WHY NOT YOU? Do Not Buy Until You Have Seen Us. Members Of the First National Stores of America