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About The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 15, 1921)
I THE NORTH PLATTE SEMI-WEEKLY TRTRIiNF! Farm Bureau EVEN DAY Exchange List, gm MMMMM, Ill Q All pld-np Farm IJurmu Mombsrs are entitled to a maximum of oiit column bich of fre nclvortltlng for Mood, food, livestock and 2nd hand farn machinery. Tlle adds to run for two conBOCutlve iMties of tho North Platte Semi-Weekly Trlbuno niul discontinued unless notice to continue Is rocelved nftor tlio econd Usrno. This sorvlee la paid for by Farm Buratiu Membership money and for that reason is not available for thoo who tiro not paid-up mombor. Send your llsta it the County Agont's OlTlce nt North Platte, Box 2.1.1, .hsre tho County list will bo compllod for tho papor. Tho groator tho number tho grontor tho service to the County. Prices. I Those having farms for ront would do well to loavo notlc6 at tho County Agonfa Office Wo have u numbor of Inquiries for thorn. For Sale Some nlco bronzo turk. cy toms- JohtiBon Bros., Maxwell, Box 12. FOR SALE Cortlfiod Grimm nl falfa good. Phono 1209.1. FOR TRADE Two roglstorefl UampBliIre boars, 18 months old. Will trndo for grodo or (purebred herd Hoars of any breed. R. R. Spurrier, North Platte. LOCAX AND PERSONAL Dixon Optical Co. Eyesight rpeolal ists. Wo gflnd our own lonsos. Mrs. Jf, E. Volk of Loxlngton In the tfjipst of Mrs. V. L. Tomplo. Every nrtlplo In my Block reduced J-5 to J'2 jfnrry Barauclson. Special prices on Christmas Gifts at tho Hotel Palaco Bazaar. flv thought to Xmas. Dixon, tho Jewujnf, George Whlto Of Sutherland trans nctod business J th0 Qty Saturday. Charles and John Coker of Suth erland visited local friends Sunday, STETSON AND KNOX HATS AT f5.&5, -1 JOHN, B. EDWARDS CO. 3 Mrs. W. A. O'Donnoll and baby loft tho rintto Vnlloy Hospital Sun day. Mrs'. Carlson of Tryou underwent an operation at tho General Hospital today. Miss Ethel Wild of Lincoln Is tho guest of hei sister Miss Oladys Wli.i this week. Wo do our lonso grinding in our own shop. Dixon Optical Co. Eyesight specialists. ' Mrs. U. AlLawhoad loft yesterday for KoorneJ t&vffffind " few days with frlondp Visit our pfnpano8o Bazaar. Spoclnl prices on Christmas rifts." HaW of" Mrs, 0. E. Elder and baby left jrstorday for Omaha to visit friends. Wo grind our own lenses. Dixon op tlcal Co. Eyesight specialists. Mr. and Mrs. At. ,K Novlllo and children returned Sunday from.Omahu where they spent a fow days. Mrs. Maudo Bryant will return to morrow from Donvor whoro sho visit ed her sister for several days. STETSON AND KNOX HATS AT ?5.65. JOHN B. EDWARDS CO. Mrs. F. A. Smith returned to her homo In Omaha yesterday after vis ing her husband for a fow days. Mrs, Arthur Walsh returned to hot' homo In Minneapolis after attend ing tho funeral of tho Into Ludon Stobbins. Airs. Edward Tltchnor returned t,o, Jior homo In Goring yeBjorjlay after visiting her mother, Mrs..Rcb hnuson. f Mrs. Arary E. Chottln returned to hor homo In Loup City yesterday aftor visiting at tho homo of 'hor son Dol Chottln.'. A baby boy was born Sunday to Air, and Mr,s. Arthur Gates.. Airs. Gates was ''formerly Miss Thclma Brownoll. s. . , Buy him that Xmas present now Silk" Sh'lrts. Silk Holsorv. sffmWl NeokwenYand etc'. ' Reduced lVto'I l-2.-r-Harry Snmuolnnn Beginning Saturday November 12th, Continuing whui uaiuiuay llgllL 1NO veiUDer I til We are going to give our friends an opportunity to possess that hew ' earmemmade lrom the Queen ol Fabrics at prices that they can afford to pay. It is unnecessary or us to tell the women that have always bought silks ot us that we carry nothing but de pendable cloths of proven-merit and that our prices are always justified by the ciualitv of the material. l J FOR SEVEN DAYS WE WILL-SELL Regular $2.00 a yard r Georgettes for - Regular $2.00 a yard Messaline for .' . . . Regular $2.50 a for yard Taffetas Regular $2.00 a yard Crepe de Chine for SI. 43 1.59 1.89 1.59 Regular $3.50 a yard for Charmeuse Regular $4.00 a yard Fairy Spun for Regular $5.00 Crepe for . Regular $4.50 a yard Crepe for a yard Canton Canton $2.69 2.98 4.29 3.69 Ifntol Pnlnnn Inliliv. MfM. .T. TTnrrlt'n'n nml .il'l1.1.n.. n'aVWtTAtria TJItrn 'rirtTrunfci Av'. T.iii,,. Grand IslnnHvnro guests at tho Wm. J DRESS SHOES THAT WILL MOVE Maloney home. Geo. Mayors returned Suiulnv fi mil Onuiha where, ho uttonilqd the State Teaciiors Association. -A. oauy oo j , was horn Saturday to Mr. and MrsSPnul Oostroich. All con cerned aro tiglnK nicely. Mrs. Jano James was tukon ill on tho street Sunday and Is at tho homo of her son Elmer James. ITS OUR LOSS AND YOUR GAIN. WE SIMPLY" BOUGHT TOO HEAVV IN ANTICIPATION OF GOOD BUSI NESS BUT WARM WEATHER WELL YOU KNOW THE REST. JUS'I TAKE OUR TIP AND GET THESE SAVINGS. JOHN Tl. EDWARDS CO. -:o: THEM IN A HURRY. RE SURE TO BUY YOUR SHARE WHILE THE STOCK IS FULL. JOHN B. EDWARDS CO. Hpro is a real Xmus suggestion. A pair ot real Sheffield silvor candle sticks for $0.00. Only a couplo of pair nt this )rlco. Dixon tho Jowolor. R. N. Lamb of Long Beach is transacting business In tho city this week, Ho jjvill remain hern until next Monday. Hero is a gift for Mother of Wlfci a beautiful mahogeny clock for ?l to $15 whllo thoy last. Givo thought IN ON to Xnms. Dixon tho Jewoler. BOYS WAISTS-STANDARD BRAND YOUR CHOICE FOR SIXTY SIX rtivnc? TRAVELERS SPECIAL HERE THIS ' m vs, TQ wmNB ANy M0RB A- i n ... , , t HOUT PRICES, THE REDUCTIONS r t W ! ' SlH'0inl AB0,U WE NOW OFFER FROM OUR AL for rho Travelers Insvn-anco Com- nEADV L0W pRICBg MAKB T1S pany. Life md Accident Department SlVMg THB GREATEST MONEY SAV- Is spending this week with Local IN0 HVBNT IN N ;RTII PLATTE'S Airuit Tomplo writ lug lH'e and acct- HISTORY dent insurance. k J0HN n KDWARDS CO. gp'"l'Hnrii ,m , , , Sincerity Cfothes. Wilson Bros. Furnishings r!ard Time Prices at the Pizer Store. IS.NT THIS LOIJir I That a store that does not hivvo to pay ront, hire clerks nnv i.it.,rnH Isnt It tho truth that when you pay cash for goods that you onn Imv moro cheaply than ir you wait until it is sold before "on romk" Well, the above facts nro syuomymous with us to others"0" UP lh0 Ub0V 'a"", W 0lTor th0B0 vlco 1,1 wmpnrlBon Mon's sweater coats, all sizes, hoavy weight at $i or Men's flannel Bhlrts, rogular cold weather klnd.'only"""" " " $1 CB Flooco-linod union suits, a bargain l 'Vo Men's work shirts, tho dollar kind, our prfco " i Hoavy wool box .If, Heavy, bib overalls, Just think of it, only " Mon's unionalls To n? Boys' kneo pants, nil sizes, WOOL, -.I"rIIIiri"i;2i; Suits and overcoats for Men, Youn"g"Mo"u," Boys" timrciiUdron'our prices aro right for this all wool merchandise. Como in and look theso wonderful values over. Wo havo what you want. DOnstafrtrntt$lVOOhani110 Ul fftl,:,0"8 w,ROn 1,r08 Shirts; our prices SHOKS! SHOKS! SHOES! Harlow dress shoes, straight liiBts, regular $0.50 valuo, our price $1.95 Ono lot of wonderful bargains nt $395 Eighteen inch shoes " In at, Eight Inch Bhoes " ""::$4.'cr, REMEMEBER OUR EXPENSE IS "WAY IXWNBELQW'oTHERS AND OUR STOCK IS NEW AND COiSl'PLETE. In conclusion wo wish to stnto that ovory artlclo purchased in thl9 store (oxcoptlng silk hoslory) Is guaranteed by us. If tho goods are not satisfactory wo refund your money, JrUUS PIZKIt .... . HARRY P1ZKR "FOR THE 3rAX WI0 SAVES.1 C07 Locust Street. 2 Doors Nortli Dodgo Oarage. k3 mi I" &du t0 he. ii,ks cnf iond y.u wil1 find sPecial Price on Shirting Silks, Kimona Silks Wash WILCOX DEPARTMENT STORE. CHARLES II. CROSBY . " ' ' - ffnr- a, . . - , I Charles II. Crosby was born at Oronogo, Mo. July 27, 1871 and died at NorHi Platt,e, Nqbr., Nov. 4, 1021 at the ago of GO years 3 months and S 'days.. He nttendpd tho common schools and vjater took a course at tho Kansas Normal College. Ho en listed InvUGynjlQd AtqB army a. the ago o.21 and served fifteen years in thg service. Ho pnrtlclpat-i ,od in tho slcgo and battle of Santia go In tho Spanish-American War did garrison duty from Fobr. 1890 io Febr. 1001 in Cuba and was Post Quartermaster Sergeant in tho Phil ippines from April-1901 to Oct. 1902 Returning to this country ho was unsigned to duty as Q-M nt Fort Rob inson and at Rock Island Arsenal. Ho Iff I tho army Nov. 20, 1907 and camo 16 North Platte whoro ho betran working for tho Union Pacific whore ho filled positions as bridge carpen ter, house carpenter and air Inspec tor. In, Sept. 1018 he received tho appointment of Flrs't Lieutenant in tho Quartermaster CRrps and served until ho was discharged In Juno 1910 after tho war was over.. Ho return ed to his position with the Union Pacific and it was while on duty as air Inspector that ho was killed. On Sept. 0, 1901 he was married to MIbb May I. McEvoy, daughter ot Mr. and Mrs. P. H, McEvoy ot this city and to this union six children wcro born, four of Avhom nro now living. Thoy aro Laura, Charles, Paul and Mary. Ho also loft a Btop mothor, ono brothor and1 two sisters all living at Webb City, Mo. Tho funeTnl was In St. Patrick's church and burial In North Platte Cemetery mwui, A.yi 'personal Mrs. Emily Wlutnock loft yostor luy for California where sho will re side in tho future. Mrs. Whltnocic has been tho guost of hor daughter. MRV READ THIS: Our Ovorstoqkod salo of men's FIno Dross Shoos of fors you romarkablo Barings. Investi gate them for yourself. JOHN B. EDWARDS CO. 'MIsb Lillian Story returned yester day from Omaha and Lincoln. Sho at tended tho Stato Toachors Association In Omaha and visited hor parents In Lincoln. Mr. and Mrs. Edw. Elliott ot Hol onn, Montana nrrlved Sunday to visit nt tho Fred Elliott homo. Mr. Elliott is chnncollor of tho Univorsily of Montana, J, F. Lawronco of Lincoln will nr rivo in North Platto today nnd bo in conforonco with County Agont Kel logg. Mr, Lawronco is Assistant Coun ty Lender for Nobraska. ITS OUR LOSS AND YOUR GAIN. WE SIMPLY BOUGHT TOO HEAVY IN ANTICIPATION OF GOOD BUSI NESS BUT WARM WEATHER WELL YOU KNOW THE REST. JUST TAKE OUR TIP AND GET IN ON THESE SAVINGS. JOHN B. EDWARDS CO. ' Let Us Show You the New Onyx Rings, Plain and Diamond Sets i3 "Engraved Christmas Greeting Cards, don't wait too long before you order r CLINTON & SON, Jewelers and Opticians Sign of The Big Ring Satislaction-Sure-Try Us. Graduate Opticians Pnt!V1IV I ' ti 'pi, -...w..-.... ...... I LIST 'OP ROOKS ON AGRICUL TURAL SUJUKCTS !0 " In a recent bulletin Issued from the ofi'Ico of tho County Agent of Lincoln County, Geo. H. Kellogg has given hlb approval to tho following list of books on agricultural subjects which are to bo found in tho North Platto Public Library, He says: "I havo read o, inspected tho following list of books which I recommend to anyone wishing roliablo information in agriculture Tho reading of good agricultural lit erature is Important In successful farming. Though tho ideas put forth by tho wrltors aro not nil fitted to this 'particular locality, thoro aro al ways many suggestions and thoughtn brought out that will bo beneficial in your work." Horo is tho list: Dry Farming (Widtsoo), Soils (Lyon), Farm Managomont (Wnrrcn), Bactor la In Relation to Country Life (Lip pan)'; Breeding of Animals (Mumford) Forngo Plants (Popo), Principles of Agriculture (Balloy), Elomonts of Ag riculture (Warren), Soils and Crors (Hunt), Co-operation in Agriculture (Powoll), Effective Farming (Snmv son), Gnrdon Farming (Corbett), Ru ral Hygiene (Ogdon), Soils and For tilizors (Lyon), American Farm Book (Allen), Productlvo Poultry Husband ry (Lowls), Animal Husbandry (Plumb), Handbook for Farmers and Dairymen (Woll), Principles of Modern Dairy (Woll), Cattlo Feeding (Armsby), How to Keep Boos (Corn stock), Sheop Industry (Randall). WATCH YOUR0 SALE PATHS. Nov, 1-1 Cattlo Auction by Casper Rauch at North Plattoi Auctioneers Chas. Olson and II. M. Johaffson. . Nov. 15 D. F. DameVon, Sott Shanor and Enoch Vitor, Combination Salo, 'Maxwell, T. A. David, Auctiou oer. Nov. 22 Hnruo Kawushlma. No, Platto. Gonornl Farm Salo. Ed. Kiorlg Auctioneer. Nov. 23 Falrylow Dairy Combin ation Salo. II. M. Johanson, Autlonoorj :o: l WE HAVE PUT PRICES ON MEN'S DRESS SHOES THAT WILL MOVE THEM IN A HURRY. 'BE SURE TO BUY YOUR SHARE WinLE TUB STOCK IS FULL. JOHN B. EDWARDS CO. Keith Theatre Nnxr 1 7 THURSDAY NIGHT 1 JL Seat Sale Now at Box Office. Mail Orders Now k PRICES 82 00, $1.50, $1.00. RICHARD WALTON.TULLY PRESC I, TV,! UlULI I.lAR.r. PPPnp rv.!lM'-'. lailllMilllNBIINilllMlilNIIIHiaiM THE fcVEft POPULAR HAWAIIAN ROMANCE . Taj with hawaiian omC5ERS AND T ft ft t J AUTHOR OF ,1"TIIE FLAME' PLAYERS-ANn Wfc THRILLING VOLCANO 5CEN& A distinguished new cast of players, including Ann Reader and the 6xpert guitarists from Hawaii. This company is enroute to Denver and the Pacific coast. Only 33 moro shopping days left before Xmas. You will bo suro to select your gifts nt onro for two rqasons, first tho stocks aro com plete. Second Avoid tho rush and confusion. Hero nro somo roal sug gestions, "Gifts that Last" Cordova leather, Gift Partchmonts, Pickard China, Polycrone Book onds, etc., Wallace Nutting pictures, Newart Glass and Oriontal China, Dixon, tho Jowolor. ; Vulcanizing Tires, Tubes and cessori8. Ac- FERD STREITZ VULCANIZING CO. Corner 5th and Locust. S Phono 52GW s. y in ? via w '-Mm n it i tatmm i ill J