The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, December 13, 1921, Image 4

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    THE NORTH PLATTE SEMI-WEEKLY TRIBUNE
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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. A BEAUTIFUL NEW LINE OF FLOOR LAMPS
AND TABLE LAMPS.
CLINTON & SON, Jewelers and Opticians
SIGN OF THE BIG RING
ML 0. II. CRESSLEK
GItAIIUATE DENTIST
Office ovor tho McDonald
State Bank.
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LOCAL AND PERSONAL
Miss Ruth Harnan of Brady spont
Saturday in tho city.
Clinton & 3on, tho Eyo Glass Men,
Service and Satisfaction.
Miss Edith Hoover of Pnxton spent
yesterday in the iclty.
Miss Dorothy Abuicromhio of Brady
shopped In tho city Saturday.
Olvo thought to Xmas. Dixon,
the Jeweler.
O. It. Worloy spent yestorday iy
Pnxton transacting husincss.
O. M. Smith of Hershoy transacted
business in tho city yestorday.
"Wo havo a supply of real Imported
Japancso tea. Hotel Palace Bazaar.
Mrs. II. N. Smith returned Sunday
from Lonioyno where sho visited;
Mr. and Mrs. William Reynolds left
yostordoy for Danvlllo, 111., to -visit.
Clinton & Son, tho Eyo Glass Mon.
Service and Satisfaction.
Mrs. Raymond. Mlllor of .Horshoy
spent ydstcrday'in tho city shopping,
Marti RasmuBBon of Brady trans
acted business In tho city Saturday,
Att'y M.' E. Crosby spent yostoilaj
in Ogalalla transacting logal bus
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Dr. Gundel and Earl Stobblus of
Gothenburg visitod local friends Sun-,
day.
Clinton & Son, Tho Eyo Glass Mon,
Sorvlco and Satisfaction. ,
Miss Laura Glandon of Brady was
among tho out of town visitors Sat
urday. . Prayer Books and Rosaries for
Christinas gifts. C. S. Cljnton & Son
Jowolors.
Dr. Moore of Gothenburg transacted
professional business In tho city yes
terday. Dr. J. B. Rodflold attended tho fun
oral of tho lato Dr. Vandovoro in
Ogalalla Sunday.
Buy her a beautiful Elgin wrist
watch for Christmas. Dixon tho
Jowblor.
- Miss Bertha Mercollcs will spend
Christmas with her sister, Mrs. O. $
Popejoy In Donver.
A DoMolay pin, charm1) 'bolt buckle
or card caso for tho boy. C S. Clin
ton & Son Jowolors.
Mrs. Noll Graco of Omaha attend
ed tho funeral of hor brothor-ln-law
Jos. Graco, Sunday.
T. M. Cohagon roturned yesterday
from Omaha where ho attonded tho
Commissioner's. Convention,
I am homo again. Will do any kind
of plastering. L. W. lathoWBon,
Gracoland Addition, Phono C54W.
C. G. Landholm, & Son will hold a
'salo of thoroughbred Poland China
brood sows on March 14, 1922.
Thos.- Orton returned yesterday
from Mountain View, Mo. where ho
looked nfter business interests.
Dr. L. J. KRAUSK, Dentist, X-Knj
Diagnosis. McDonald Rank Building.
Phono 07.
Howard McMIchael returned yester
day from Omaha whero ho has been
socurlng material for tho now Couvt
House.
J. J. WILSON DENTIST
OPPOSITE arcCABE HOTEL, OVER
STAMP'S BAKERY, PHONE 71.
Miss Elda Jano Ginn returned to
her homo in Norfolk yestorday after
spending a week with relatives In
tho city.
Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Lansing and
children roturned yesterday from a
two weeks trip to Denver and Kan
sas City.
Real Japaneso handkerchiefs in
varied styles and at reasonable prices
at Hotel .Palace Bazaar.
Miss Sarah Graco returned to her
homo in Evanston, Wyo. Sunday after
attending the funeral of her brother
Jos. .Graco.
Mrs. P. J. Wutollo camo tho latter
part of tho week from Oshkosh and
will remain In tho city tho remainder
of tho winter.
Clinton & Son, tho Eyo Glass Mon.
Service and Satisfaction.
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Graco return
ed to their homo in Omaha Sunday
aftor attending tho funeral of the
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DO HAPPEN
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Sefen o thorn lust week, some of them serious. In till cases there Was prop
erty dainage to pay for, which cost more in each instance than Property Damage In
surance would for a whole, year and in some instances more than you would pay out
in a life time.
Do you realize the responsibility to the public you assume in driving a car?
Do you realize when ever you take a.passenger in your car, whether there is a
consideration for the ride or not, that you are responsible for their safe transporta
tion, and if they are injured through any fault of yours that you are liable?
Do you realize that if you should injure a child and cripple them for life, that
the courts are rendering judgments upwards of $50,000.00 and that you may settle
with the parents of that child, but when the child comes of age, it can re-open tho
suit in its qwn behalf and collect additional damages? t.
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These are personal injury cases, which are not so common, but iF'you should
ever have one in a life time" it will be enough, and cost you more than you would pay
out in several life times for insurance.
Property Damage Cases we have one or two a week. We have to pay for fend
ers; radiators; wheels and tires; bicycles; platte glass windows and everything else
that people can run into and damage. ;
TKAYELKKS AUTOMOBILE LIABILITY AND PIlOPEItTY IAMA'GE POLI
CIES protect you against claims of this sort. Under Liability Insurance we investi
gate the accident, and if possible settle it. If same cannot be settled satisfactory, and
the party brings suit, we pay court cost and attorney fees and if judgment is secured,
pay the same up to the limit of the policy. Under Property Damage pdlicies, we in
vestigate the acldent, and if you are responsible we pay the damage up to the limit of
the policy.
Cost on a Dodge or Ford car, $5,000 and $10,000 Limits $12 per year
Cost on an Oldsmobile, Nash or Buick $5,000 and $10,000 Limits 14 per year
Property Damage with $1,000 limit is $6.00. on. the first group and $7.00 on
the latter additional. '
If you use the car only forf,pleasure and private purposes 8 per centS deduction
from the above premiums.
Larger amounts of Liability Insurance written up to $100,000 and $300,000 lim
its for only a small additional premium. , ,
" Can.ydu afford to be without this most valuable protection?
Phone 63 or 824-J for further information. . . '
C. F, TEMPLE
THE TRAVELERS MAN
Room 11, Brodbeck Bldg. '
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About fifty golfers were seen play
ing on tho Country Club links Sun
day. '
Mrs. J. J. Halligan will entertain
at a 1 o'clock luncheon Wednesday
for, Mrs. Kellogg nnd daughter of Ne-j
Uraska City who are her house guests.!
Imported direct by us for our
Chocolate Sets, Berry Sets,
Cake Sets Tea Sets,
FANCY CHINA
q: Beautiful Designs Reasonable Prices q:
IN REAR OF HOTEL LOBBY
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The young men's class held a ban
(luot at tho Methodist Church last .
ovonlng. About twonty attended anTl!
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enjoyed tho creamed chicken and bis
cults and other good things. Rev. Hess
was stoastmastor and called on a num
ber of tho boys for talks.
Members of tho Kimanis Club will
entertain their ladies at 0:30 o'clock
dinner this evonlng at tho Christian
fact that tho Xavahoo Indians aro
always on tho war path a warning
has been given to thoso expecting to
attend.
Bicycle Races
At 2 o'clock, Saturday, Dec. 17th.
ONE MILE OPEN SPItEW This is the first of City
Championship scries.
ONE-HALF MILE S1MHNT Boys under 11 years.
ONE-QUAItTER MILE SPJUNT Hoys under 12 years.
SLOW KACE THICK AND FANCY, HIDING
For prizes and other details see our window.
ENTRIES NOW OPEN
JOHN H. NULL,
106 E. Front.
Mrs. Heury "Waltemath and dau
ghter Almn will ontortain Thursday
afternoon at their homo at one o'clock
luncheon In honor of Mrs. Kellogg
and daughtor of Nobraska City, Iowa
who aro house guests of Mrs. J. J.
Halligan. ,
A largo crowd attonded tho nnnual
auppor nnd bazaar given by tho ladles
of tho Presbyterian church Thurs
day in tho church parlors. Besides tho
Wbll proparcd supper which was serv
ed from 5:30 to 7 o'clock there wero
fancy work booths, candy booths and
everything that goes to makd up a ba
zaar. Tho Prosbytorlan Guild present
ed a minstrel following tho supper
which wns enjoyed by all who attend-ed.
One Present That Never Fails to Delight a Woman
Sonator and Mrs. W. V. Hoagland
entertained tho University Club at
tholr homo last ovonlng. Mrs. J. n.
Piodfiold and Miss Haycock wero on
tho ontortalnltijf commlttoo and fol-J
lowing a business session games wero
playwl. Offlcerg for 1922 ware electeil
as followi : Dr. Howard Yoat, presl
dent; Wolla C. Jonta, vice-president;
Mrt. W. P. Snyder, secretary; and
rhaa 'McNamara. treasurer. About
thirty membera were present at this
meeUnf vry enjoyable even
lag 'm Pnt after which a two
conrae lunch won sprvf.!.
Holeproof
Hosiery is
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Holeproof Hosiery
Give Her the Hosiery
She Knows is Best
Extra heavy silk Holeproof
hosiery, black and cordovan
a S3 value, pair . . $2.25
Heavy weight silk Hole
proof hosiery with ribbed
top, all'colors, a $2.50 val
ue, pair $1.65
Heavy fibre silk holeproof
hosiery with! ribbed top, all
colors, pair 95c
Beautiful Assortment Ladies' SILK and WOOL
HOSIERY. 83.50 valur.n.nir L
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North Piatte'8 Exclusive Holeproof Hoiry Store J ;
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