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About The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 18, 1921)
il... .MjlUxl. P-LAl Tiii SEMI-WEEKLY TRIBUNE AT THE THE LURGSOS, Comedy, Singing and Dancing. A Tlierpsichorian Novelty that is euro to please. STARR & STARR- This act is billed as Singing and Monologue. The first part of the title is successfully presented, but the second part is where Starr & Starr win their spurs. Once these people start off with their sapid fire conglomeration of puns, jokes and gags, their audience envolves itself into a continuous roar of laughter. . t' VONTELLO &. NINA, late of Paris, France, in their athletic offerings, consisting of many novel features.- Nino is the only lady in the world doing a balancing split on the rings. GERTRUDE VANDYCK AND BRO. This is a novelty singing and Talking offering entitled "selling love" in which Gertrude Vandyke and Bro. have chosen as a vehicle to show their talents in the entertaining line. They both have ability to please and should prove popular. t Let Us Show You the Pew Onyx Rings, Plain and Diamond Sets Engraved Christmas Greeting Cards, don't wait too long before you order CLINTON & SON, Jewelers and Opticians Sign of The Big Ring , Satisfaction Sure Try Us. Graduate Opticians DSL 0. II. CJtESSLER GRADUATE DENTIST Office over the McDonald State Dank. u LOCAL AND PEJISONAL Joo Sullivan of Urady whh h city visitor Sunday. Jack Johnson spout Wednesday, in Kearnoy visiting friends.!1" Clinton &gon, tho Eye i Glass Mon. Sorvico and" Satisfaction. ' Prank Hiintim of Dulutli Is a guest of Mr. and Mrs. 13. S. Norton. Paul Nolan and Louis Kclly wont to Keystone, Wednesday to hunt. C. F. Tamnlo. Tho Trnvnim-n Mm. . Glvo .hoiiaht to XmnB. Dixon. I the Jowolor',' iirs.'O. T. Moody and daughter left Wednesday for Grand Islnnd to visit. Arthur Dullard returned Tuesday ( from Minneapolis where ho' visited his wlfo and baby. ur. i!.. h. uupfor returned Wed-: nosday from Lexington whoro sho snout a few days. 8,8tor M.g D w , Wm. Norrls roturnod to his homo: Albrccht Furs tho kind you can in Choyenno Wounosday after trans-rely on nt Wilcox Department acting buslnefl in tho city. 1 store. Miss Eva Slsson roturned to Kan-, MlB8 1Iazol Knton of Alilanco who sas City Wednesday after opening hll8 boon visiting her sisters Mrs. -tho season at tho McVlckor MUlln- ( 01piln Miner nnd Mrs. M. C. Oldt ery shop. - ,oft yo8t0r,iRy for Omaha whoro bIio A threo wlro fence will bo placeo ,m8 nccoptCd ft position around tho football field beforo the , Tho Nicnfogco CampflrQ waa onlei, Lincoln - North Platte gamo on tamml at Um Jl0mQ Q MIa8 Eyo,yit TlmnKSglylng. . Uom Tuc8llay ovonInf;. Following a Tl,raple' Th Travelers Man bu8lnM8 mcoU wero , L Automobiles aro the causo of 28 ( llofroalimonta woro 80rvod. per cent of all accidonts. You don't Tho salo ot MnUnory nt the Ar havo to own ono to bo hurt by one. vllIn Whlttnker sliop Is a real salo Got a Travelers Accldont policy, It oC hgh c,nBfl m0rchandlse, prices u,. t viuiuui. wiu acciueni, out it will pay tho bills. AT THE SUN Sunday, Monday arid Tuesday. "Come on in! The water's fine." mid so's the fun! Arthur S. Kane presents a Charles Ray Special Production Charles Ray in James Whitcomb Rileys Old Home poem; directed by Joseph de Grasse . "The Old Swimmin' Hole" A Dive Into Royday Joyday. Oh! the old swimming hole! When you last saw the place The scenes was all changed like the change in your face; The bridge of the railroad now crosses tho spot ' Whare the old divin'-log lays sunk and fcjgot; Rut you can go back to the days, all too few; i; When the old Swimmin' Hole was the whole world to you. It's here with its ripples, and sycamore tree And Charlie Ray's you just as you uster bo. e Also Mrs. P. Waro of Boavordam, Wis. who has ben a guest of Mrs. Ellza both Wart left yesterday for Blair, Nebr. to visit. Ball Brand Overshoes and Rubbers nt Wilcox Department Store. Cecil Isdcll returned to his homo In Grand Island after visiting his brother Ted Isdol who Is confined to a local hospital. ' Glvo thought to Xmas. Dixon tho Jowolor. Dfcl Bonner returnedi to Lincoln Wdil'ieslfty after, bolng-called iieroHb nltond tho funoral of his grandfather Luelan Stebblns. . Saturday 18 tho iust 'day of th(H special Silk prlcos.fat, Wilcox Dopart- j mont Storo. Tho Rotarlans of the City will eot tho Lincoln football team at tho tram nnu w111 JUrnish cars for tndra' to1 the fair grounds'. A baby 'girl was fobrn to Mr. and Dewey Lawrenco at tho Platto Valley llospltnl Tuesday. Mother and baby aro doing nicoly. Mrs. 0. W. Williams retumod to j,or homo in Kansas ity Wednesduy nfter vlsltinir at tho homo of hr ()f h,Bh gpndo morchnndlso. prices exactly aB advertised. BOG Locust St. Mm Show a Feature and Mrs. L. Hardy of Chappoll entered the PJatto Valley Hospital for treat ment Wednesday. J. J. DENTIST WILSON OPPOSITE McCABE HOTEL, OYER STRIP'S IIAKEKY, PHONE 71. Miss Lucille Lindonmyer of Fair bury is expected the first of the weok at the J. J. Crawford home. Clinton & Son, The Eyo Glass Men, Sorvico and Satisfaction. II. L. Skldmoro of Ogallala trans acted business in tho city Tuesday. , , Ababyf boy. was bora, to Mr. and Mrs. Lestor Newman Tuesday. All concerned aro doing nicely. '. Wtt ate at your service. Dixon Optical Qo(H ojo . Bight specialists. Satisfaction guaranteed. Mrs. Carlson of Maywood under wont an operation at tho General Hospital . Wednesday. "Wo grind our own lenses. Dixon Optical Co., eye sight specialists. Miss Jensen, a teacher at Ogallala undorwent an operation at the Gon oral Hospital Wednesday. ' May wo put your loiiBes in one of our lqw frames for jyou? Dixon Optical Co., eyesight specialists. Tho North Platto Reserves ' won from Maxwell high school football team yesterday at tho Fair grounds by a scoro of' 29 to 0 Del Deal of Arthur Is suffering a badly cut eyo duo to a, Call. Ho Is receiving medical troatmont at tho Gi-noral Hospital. ii ii i "Infers Paint for Floors One of tho charms of the old Colonial rooms is their painted floors. A charm that you can have by using LoWc Brothers Hard-Drying Floor Paint Easily applied. Dries overnight. Gives a beau tiful finish. Stands wear and tear. Made in cheer-giving colors. v Comoi in and ask for literature and color card. Stone Pharmacy msMmmm nrannnr ttMJWUi. LIU II II II l! I H Comedy in Addition to LODGE, CHURCH AND SOCIETY COMING MEETINGS IN THE VARIOUg - ORGANIZATIONS OF THE CITY. CHRISTIAN , . 11.00 Evangelist Low C Harris 7(30 Evangelist Low C. Harris. EPISCPOAL 11. 00. Morning, Prayer and Sermon 7.30 Evening Prayer and Sermon. BAPTIST ll;.00 "Two View' Points "of the Same Life." 7:30 "Tho Great Cchange." CHRISTIAN SCIENCE 11,00 Christian Science Service. aetviceB m me iiuuciing ann Loan Building. PRESBYTERIAN No preaching services Sunday. j JEndoavor-and Sunday-school as us ual. ' j METHODIST L iu5fl . Address, by , Judge Bayard H. Payne of Grand Island, Judicial DIstrKty. C " 5 3 7.30 '"Whatsoever" by tho pastor. LISTEN Anyone wanting, turkeys for Thanksgiving brd'sr at once. I have fine ypung turkeys. McCain's Meat Market. LUTHERAN CHURCH $ ll.QO Rev. Alfred "fGilraan. r IrtlJUilA Sweet Chlme.for A Weary Soul." 4 SPECIAL All daughters, grand-daughters, nelces and cousins of Masons or, the Eastern Star are requested to meet in Masonic Hull Saturday afternoon at 4 p. m. CLUB DEPARTMENT Tho Litorary, Music and Art De partment of the 20th Century Club will moet with Mrs. McReynolds, 314 S' Dewoy, Tuesday afternoon. All members aro urged to bo prosem :o: dcigty Mrs. Edw. Barraclaugh entertain ed tho J. V. F. Club nt her homo Tuesday. A pleasant afternoon was spent. Mrs. Fred O'Mara entertained ni six o'clock dinner at her homo Sun day in honor of tho birthday of Mr. O'Mara. Covers were laid for ten guests. Mrs. Elizabeth Waro ontortalneit nt six o'clock dinner at , hor homo Wednesday evening In honor of Mrs. P. Waro of Bcavcrdam, Wis. who has boon o, guest at. her homo. Covers woro laid for sixteen guosts. nrldgo followed tho well nppolnted dinner. Tho Jyeokout Campflre met Wed nesday ovonlng at tho homo of Elma Crano and tho following officem woro olectod: Ruby Crozier, pres., Elsie Dolph, vlco president, Dorothy Cummings, treasuror; Rebocca Tout secretary; Olive Rasmunson, assist ant secretary. -:o: Iu the' Millinery department of the Loader Mercantile Co. yon can now buy all and any sailors and beaver hats in all tho now wnnted shapes anti vnlues up to $12.00, now are sell ing at $4.90 most wondorful bargains at this prico. Miss Ilcnikon and Mrs. Moore In charge who would bo pleas ed to wait on you. r the Above. MODE LINCOLN COUNTY HOGS HAVE PNEUMONIA TILVN HAVE CHOLERA in a recent bulletin issued from tho office of tho County Agent, Mr. Kcllog says: A number of herds In Lincoln County have developed very severe cases, of pneumonia which causes considerable loss lh weight and per haps ono or two deaths In each hera. Tho dust they have ben Inhaling to gether with sudden changes of tem perature, exposure to draft in sleep., tng quarters- and lack of protection from rain and snow are the mam causes of pneumonia. This trouble spreads in tho herd- by infection and temperature will run very high. A food or anything else that tends to. Increase the temperaturo may re BUlt in death, especially among fat hogs. Shorts, slop, soaked barley, oats, or milk fed warm during tne j sickness will tend to keep tho tern , perature down anu if some physic, such as salts or disinfectant, as cop- per sulphate is fed to the sick it I will hasten their recovery and pro ' vent considerable loss in weight. ' Remember that a warm dry bed free j from draft with plenty of sunlight I is essential either with well or sick 'hogs, r.' We .find .various. Jiog troubles, especially bull-nose where no attention has been glvn to disin 1 fecting or chauging yards from ono year to anbther. Wo alsp jflnd that the man uses a yard not more than ( six months to a year, disinfects his ' hog houses, keeps plenty of mineral ' matter and charcoal beforo (hem in a self-feeder, very seldom has ser ious hog trouble except where a con tageous disease is carried by dogs or birds. If any further information I along this line is desired write to or call at tho County Agent's office for bulletins and other printed matter. I Bluo prints for modern hog houses aro available and it you are consider ing theconstruction of such a build ing' it might bo worth your while to look over somo of the plans. Give the hog a chance if you want him to payjiis way. :o:- Dr. Farar of Arthur transacted professional business in the city yesterday. Clinton & Sou, Tho Eye Glass Men, Sorvico and Satisfaction. Mrs. M. F. Hosier left this morn ing for Casper, Wyo. to visit at the homo ot her sister Mrs. C. L. Rowen. Is your homo complete? An Ed ison will fill it with cheer. Dlxons Music Shop. Roys' lnieo pants at a big saving, way below regular prices, at tho Leader Mercantile Co. The case of the State of NebrasKu vs LIston was up in tho District Coutr and after hanging on for somo tlmo tho judge took tho case from tho jury and dismissed it for want of evidence. Tho rest of tho week has been taken up with somo damage cases against tho Union Pacific. Salo now on in ready-to-wear de. partmont on all woinon's misses' and children's coats, suits nhd dresses. Our Mrs. Cnntllu, Mrs. LoMastera, Mrs. Garrison would, bo very glad to show you tho wbndorful bargains on quality-wear thatis" handled by the meatier .mercantile uo. The Farmer's Auctioneer H. PL Johansen, North Platte, Nebraska. Phone 783F3 For those who do not have enough stock or machinery for a general farm sale, I am located bo I can hold a combination salb at North Platto or at tho Falrviow dairy 1 miles wosj of town, I havo always, got enough stock or machinery listed with mo 30 we can hold a combination salo any time. SOUTH LINCOLN COUNTY NEWS The weather was never better for husking corn, and it is progressing, rapidly. Corn is making a gooa yield in this part of the county. Promoters of new Fedoral road running from North Platto to Obor lln, Kansas, held a mooting rccoutly and perfected an organization, a pathflndlng committee was appointed. to view tho roads and decide on a. route. The Wellfleot Community . Club will make an effort to havo he. , road come by way of Wellfleet. On a recent trip to Colorado wc noticed a splendid new elevator at Gralntoit built by the Farmers., Equity Union Exchange. , Our mail carrier, R. 0. Norris, has purchased a new ord roadster. John Kostic, living four miles ' southeast of Wellfleet is just now finishing a new residence 24x40 rt. making a very fine and permanent improvement. We have a host of road boosters but men willing to do actual labor on the road are scarce and far be tween. , South Lincoln County has the best corn crop of any adjoining territory this year from all reprots and Ob servations. We .believe that as we celebrated Armistice Day Ave should not' forget the price we paid In giving our bes young men for the war. Is It any wonder our people are physically weaker than a century ago when our best are slaughtered in their yout.. and the diseased and weaker are left Ono way to eliminate war Is to ceaso worshipping war heroes aha give credit to those who worked for world peace beforo War becau. sucn as Ex-President Wilson, W. J.' Bryan and others. What would you think of a farmer: if you should see him out cutting his grain with a cradle or with a self-rake attachment to his mower. . with a team of oxen hitched to Xt and a rail fence inclosing his fields These are things of the past but down here in south Lincoln county one can see a town without, side,. walks, a main street not graded and with no lights on it, with no doctor and no marshal. We ,won,der some- j times If tho people of thlB, town re alize they aro living In the twentieth century? TRAVELERS SPECIAL HERE THIS WEEK . . Mr. O. W. Nelson, Special Agent for The Travelers Insurance Com pany, Life and Accident Department is spending this week with Local Agent Templo writing Wo and acci dent Insurance. Thanksgiving specials in our mill inery department, most attractive hats, including all tho latest models up to our regular $22.50 hats are uow on salo at $8.95, at tho Leader Mer cantile Co. Miss Heniken nhd Mrs. Mooro In charge. Saturjday Special Reef by the quarter 9c and up large or small Pork by the half hog 11 cents Roasts 15c and up Roil 10c and up , Dressed chicken 22 cents, texington Flour $2.00. Use 47 lbs. and if not satisfied re turn the sack and 1 lb. and get your money back. ' ' Hershey Flour SI .75 Karo white Syrup 7 Karo dark Syrup ."1? Put in your orders for Twi ies, Ducks and Geese .r Thanksgiving. CROW & CROW Phone 708 w 1 H