The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, December 06, 1921, Image 4
TITLE Wherin Mr. Bare Cupboard and Handy Telephone are foiled at running up expenses. CHRISTMAS GIFT WE ARE BETTER PREPARED THAN EVER TO TAKE CARE OF YOUR CHRISTMAS TRADE. Many new and servicable articles for Mother, Father. Brother, Sister and Sweetheart. BEAUTIFUL NEW LINE OF FLOOR LAMPS AND TABLE LAMPS. CLINTON & SON, Jewelers and Opticians SIGN OF THE BIG RING DIl. 0. II. CItESSLEK GRADUATE DENTIST Offlco ovor the McDonald Stato Bank. LOCAL AND PERSONAL Carl Sorg of Arthur visitor Saturday. wag a city Mrs. V. Bunting of Hcrshoy shop ped In tho city Saturdny. Qlvo thought to ,ChrlstmasT Dixon, tho Jowoler. Mrs Barnoll and daughtor loft Fri day for Lincoln to visit. Tho Htoro of a thousand gift Sug gestions. Dixon tho Jowoler. Mrs. Chauncoy Dlkoman of Horshuy enmo yesterday to visit frlonds. Clinton & Son, tho Eyo Glass Men. Sorylco and Satisfaction Vlncont Scdlocok of l'nxton spent Saturdoy In tho city 'on business. Att'y G. N. Qlbbs loft Saturdny for Lincoln to transact bualness. Mrs. William Klonk loft yostordny for Lincoln to visit her husblttid. C. M, Eyans of Omaha Is cxpoctcd Friday to visit friends In tho city. Dr. 0. H, Crosslor attended the Domolay Initiation in Kearney Sun day, Clinton & Son. The Eyo Glass Men, Sorvlco and Satisfaction. Dr, J, B. Rodttold transaotod profes Blonal bualnesH In 'Gothenburg Sun day. ., , , J. J. WILSON' DENTIST OPPOSITE MoOABE HOTEL, OYEIt STAMP'S BAKE It Y, PHONE 71. MrB. Fred IlnsimiBsen and chlldron of Horshoy spent yostordny In tho city. Mrs. J. II. Culvert loft Friday for Mason City to spond tho wlntor with nor son. Dr. L. J. KIIAUSE, Dentist, X-ltay Diagnosis. McDonald llnnk Building. Phono 07. Dr. Mnhn or Gothenburg spent Sun day with his brothor Arthur Malm and family. Dr. Cundol and Earl Stobblns of Gothonburg spont Sunday In tho city with frlonds. Harold Wlntor of Farnum is tak ing troatmont nt tho General Hos pital for n broken log. Clinton & Son, tho Eyo Olass Mdn. Sorvlco and Satisfaction. Miss Martha G reiser returned to St. I'aui Sunday aftor visiting at tho homo of hor brothor. Tom Coopor who has rocently boon employed In tho Homphlll Printing Shop loft Saturday for Donvor. Mrs. Thos. Hoaloy will entertain tho football toam and coaches this ovonlng nt dinner nt hor homo. I am homo again. AVUl do any kind of plastering. L. W. Mathowson, Oraneland Addition, Phonp G54W. Frank Pulley left yesterday for Om aha to ti i.w .ii t busincAx. He has boon viwltlnt h' York llmniim home. Qsifts that las?J ' . .. . Jlp Tho 11 f P; 0. E. Jodgo held Its momorlul Borvlces at tho Club Sun day afternoon. A small crowd attend ed. Mrs. Clarenco ' Law of Sutherland arrived yesterday to visit at tho homo of Mrs. E. R. Plummcr nnd othor friends. Seo , Dixon's beautiful window dis plays full of Xmas suggestions. Four largo windows dovototl ontlroly for Xmas display. Mrs. Harry Hnrkon was removed to hor homo Sunday from tho Genernl hospital whoro Bho has been recolvlnj modlcal treatment. ' '' Mosdamcs Harold and Floyd Sea burg left Friday for Omaha to visit. Boforo returning thoy will '"visit In Boomer with relatives. Mrs. Casslo Moss and daughter, Klttlo loft yesterday fortlHSlr'forhV In Ponca City, Okln., after attending tho trial of Victor Moss. Miss Anna Schrnm returned to Kcarnoy tho first of tho Week after spending two w.eoks with her, "paronts who llvo south of tho city. Dr. E. W. Fottor transacted profes sional business In Mnywood Sunday Dr., McRoynold Is spending tho wcok In Lincoln on business. R. L. Cochran and Fred Roso are attending tho stnto convention of County Commlslonors nnd Highway Commissioners in Lincoln this week. Mrs. Henry Gilfoyl is spondlng tho first of the wcok In Omaha whoro sho In studying volco with Mnrv Munch'hoff, and directing with R. Mills Sllby. Miss Mablo Doty of Chnrlestown, 111 who has boon visiting hor aunt Mrs. Edw. Burko, loft Sundny Tor Donvor whoro sho will finish nurse training at tho St. Luko Hospital. O Somo exceptional values In wrist watches $15.00 up. Dixon, the Jowoler. Polycrono book ends and candlo sticks of new designs at attractive prlcorf for Xmas. Dixon tho Jowoler. Mrs. W. P. Brosmn'n returned tho first of tho weok from Cheyenne whoro sho attended tho Robokah Lodge. Sho was accompanied homo by Miss Nolllo Nomollor of Sldnoy who will visit at tho Brosman homo. -:o:- NOTICE I, W. H. McDonald, prosldont of tho McDonald Stato Bank of North Platto, In tho County of Lincoln and State of Nebraska, do heroby certify that at tho rogular callod meeting of tho stockholders of tho said bank hold on tho 28th day of November, 1921 at which moro than a majority, that In four-fifths or 800 shares of tho Cap ital Stock of said bank waa represent ed, upon motion, duly seconded and unanimously carried, Artlclo No. 0 of tho Articles ol Incorporation of said bank was amended to road ns follows Artlclo 0: "This Corporation shall bogln buslnoss on tho 3rd day of Junuary, 1902, and shall tormlnato on tho 3rd day of January, 1942. W. H. McDonald, Prosldont. J. B. McDonald, Socy. Subscribed nnd Bworn to boforo me. II. D. Wleso a Notary Publloln and for Lincoln County, Nebraska, by W Hr. McDonald and J. B. McDonald thU 28th day of November. 11. II. D. YTlpM, NoUry Public. . Mr iwnmUslou expires May 8, ISM. TIIE NORTH PLATTE Two nights only for tho popular Chase-Lister Stock company this time, next Wednosdny nnd Thursday at tho Keith. , "Tho Brat" and "Saintly Hypocrites and Honest Slnnors" are ftho two plays selected for tho two nignts-two of tho late, high class luyuuy ums. rnces aro oniy ao, and 55 cents, Including the tax. , 9 OSmr ytweler "Be Tour 6S QeTor DIAMONDS . PEtOtS GEMS . JEWEUtV . WATCHES . CUXSS . SILVERWARE SEMI-WEEKLY TRIBUNE LODGE, CHURCH AND SOCIETY COMING JIEETIXtfS IK T1IF VARIOUS OKOANIZATIONS OF the crrr. REBEKAH I Kensington will meet at the Follows hall Friday afternoon; Odd .METHODIST , Supper und bazaar at the church. Thursday, December 15. Watch for complete announcements. MACCABEEtf There win be election of officers at tho next rogular' meeting to bo held on Saturday, December 10. All mcmbors arc urged to be present. SPECIAL Thord will bo a special calloJ meeting of the comrrofrnMnn nf fhn Presbyterian church at 8 n. m, Thursday, December 8, following tin supper, 'niltteo Called by the supply com- the Gift Givers ' Of North Platte The rjrving of gifts is a gift in itself. Mostappro priatc of gifts is that attuned to the hopes of the recipient anxl the sentiment of the giver. A gift of jewelry in its enduring beauty keeps alive the memory of the giver and the giving. Its mtrinsic value grows. Its exquisite charm is unchanging. Your jeweler is an adept in gift selection. His nice discrimination insures generous value at modest cost. He will welcome the opportunity to aid you with your Christmas gift list. coDvnianT mi PRESBYTERIAN Supper nml Bazaar, Thursday, Dec. 8. Sco your relatives photy graphs. A negro minstrel will be ono of the ontortalnltig foaturos. Evoryono Is In vited. YOEJMAN Big Inltlutlon and social Thursday ovonlng, December 8, nt 8 p. m., at the K. C. hall. All members not hereto fore Inltinted please report at 8 p. m. It is desired that all members bo pres ent Good music nnd entertainment. PARENT-TEACHER General meeting at Franklin audi torlum, Wednesday ovenlng. Ad- drosses by Mr. Hartley and Miss Loomls of tho Vocational board. Ev eryone Invited. Free. BRADFORD Division G. I. A to B. L. E. will have election of officers Friday, De cember 9 at 2:30 p. m. Secretary will collect all outstanding dues and as sessments on that date. COMRADES ATTENTION Regular meeting of tho Spanish War Veterans will be held Wednesday evening at 8 o'clocvk In the firemen's hall. Election of officers wll take place. A full attendance Is desired. v9 ..'if V.-' mam i:tv. Moral Cash and Carry In Your Home Means Thrift L & S. Grocerteria Mr. Editor of Tho Tribune: I have a question I would Hko an answer too. A question to our teach ers nnd scholars. Why aro you hero In school? Why do you attend school? What Is your definite purpose in. school? Do we pay taxes and engage teachers so our scholars learn some thing by which they can do something and possess something. Or do we pay taxes to learn them to run clubs, play games and entertain society? As a taxpayer I beliovo wo should, get better results for our money as we do. Our aim should bo to prepare tho youth to be useful for themselves,, In tho future. Tho bco is gathering . honey for tho future; the spider is. weaving a net for protection; tho ' squirrel is gathering nuts for tho fu ture. "What is our high school youth gathering? Hilarity. And what will, the harvest be? Shall we pay taxes for this purpose, , A Taxpayer. :o: Why suffer with tho headaches if, your eyes aro to blume. Have them examined by our eyo sight specialist. Satisfaction guaranteed. Dixon Op-- tical Co. mm -i '51 - 'v i" ' ;- r Hi? 18 4.