The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, December 23, 1921, Image 3

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    THE NORTH PLATTE SEMI-WEEKLY TRIBUNE
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- " I LOCAL AND PERSONAL THE LIGHTED CHRISTMAS ( ;
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A Merry Christmas to Everyone in Lincoln County.
May the day be bright, the remembrances delight
ful and the dinner satisfying.
Many, many thanks for your continued patronage,
W. R. MALONEY CO.
Miss Grace Gordon of Rlngo shop
ped in tho city Wednesday.
Wrist watches, 15 Jewel, 20 yonr
enso nt $1CG0. Dixon, tho Jowolor.
Gcorgo Carter of Arthur transacted
business in the city, Tuesday.
Miss Helen Souscr has accepted n
position In tho Austin JoweJry stora
Fivo hundred Christmas sugges
tions froo In Dlxons windows.
State Flro Marshal C. B. Hartford
has sent out tho following warning
which Is worthy of notice:
At Christmas time, many pcoplo nro
so engrossed with tho idea of enter
tainment and amusomont for their
children thnt they aro forgetful of tho
dangers that accompany thcao entor-
Townsond Dent will return tomor- tninmcnts.
row from Lincoln to spend Christmna
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Viands for Xmas Dinner
Turkeys dressed, per lb. -
Ducks dressed, per lb.
jf Geese dressed, per lb. - - - "
Chickeris, per pound , -
A live Goose, 10 to 12 pounds, $2.50.
Celery, Lettuce, Oysters, Stuffed Olives,
Dates, Figs, Heinz Fig Pudding. Xmas
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8 Candv and Nuts. A few Xmas Trees left.
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MARY
ICKFORD
in her latest production
"THROUGH
THE 5ACK DOOR:'
Oicdlon Jar Pickord-J Alfiod E Giccn
cnarioU,Manon Fair. Photography
Ovaries Rosier
recalls io us how warm
and real and lovable and
divine a thin it is to be
lust human and happi
ill M'
with his parents.
Seo our beautiful chests of silver.
Dixon the Jowelor.
Jolino Antonldcs is expected to ar
rlvo home today from Lincoln to
spend the holidays.
Mon's ruby rings, solid gold, best
Btones, $8.00 to $1500. DLxon,
Jeweler.
Mrs. T. II. Bible returnod Wednes
day from Omaha whore sho spent
sovoral days shopping.
Gifts that Inst Dixon, tho Jowolor.
Evershnrp pencils. Dixon, tho
Jowolor.
Miss Gertrudo Arnold is off duty
at tho Dixon Jewelry store this weok
on account of illness.
Seo our beautiful display of cut
glasB at rcaBonablo prices. Dixon, tho
Jeweler.
Julius Hoga bos accoptcd a posi
tion in tho Star Clothing Houso dur
ing tho Christmas rush.
Dixon, Christmas headquartors,
Dixon.
Loron Hastings will arrlvo ljomo
tomorrow from Lincoln to spend
Christmas with his parents.
For your neighbors Xmas a now
record in' one of our gift envelopes.
Dixon, the Jowoler.
Miss Becslo Smith and Miss Mablo
Walters will arrive homo this even
ing from Lincoln to spend the Christ
ma's holidays.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Garmen re
turned Wednesday from a trip to
Kansas City, Manhatten, Kansas and
other eastern points.
Miss Mnry DroBt is expected to
como nomo tomorrow irom uincoin
to spend Christmas with her parents,
Dr. and Mrs. L. C. Drost.
Miss Mary Templo is expected to
arrlvo homo tomorrow from Lincoln
to spend Christmas with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Temple.,
Joo Plzer and Donald Nowton will
arrivo home tomorrow from Lincoln
in tho latter's car. They will spend
tho holidays with their parents.
Fivo hundred Xmas suggestions
free, see Dixon's four largo wlndown.
Mrs. Homor " Peterson entertained
tho Chancery Bridge Club at her homo
Tuesday evening. A .dainty lunch was
served at tho close of tho evening.
Give thought to Xmas. Dixon,
tne Jeweler.
Mr. and Mrs. Homer Peterson will
loavo next week for Omaha to spend
tho holidays with relatives. They
will look up a now location and movo
to that city the first of tho year.
At The Keith,
Sunday, Monday and Tuesday.
Plcturo Uio family reunion, gather
ed nround tho annual Christmas treo,
children and grandchildren, nieces,
nephews, cousins and all; tho, treo
with Its many decorations, its light
ing effects, its imitation snow, tlnsoJ,
tho presents for all and Santa Clnua
with his whito locks and flowing
tuo. board, when suddenly a flash and tho
fiend fire appears. Somcono has
been carclesB and the accident occurs
and somo llttlo follow hopolessly
scarred or possibly will loso his life.
That happy Bceno 1b changed without
warning to ono of sorrow and den
pair. Thoro is a Christmas horror
which is forovor burned into tho
momory and heartB of those who only
a short time beforo wore so happy and
gay.
Lighted candles on trees, tinsel and
celluloid decorations, mako a danger
ous combination, for Uio Christmas
treo. Also, dried holly or mistletoe
on gas or electric light fixtures, may
bo causo of a holiday blazo. Do not
leavo tho lighted treo a momont Tho
moderately cheap candlo burns rapid
ly, sheds parafln down tho sides and
soon bows over. ThiB exposes moro
wick and creates a larger flame and
It is but a moment until tho tapo:
bearing branches aro but a pillar of
fire. Do not have tho lights -bo low
the dresses of children can como in
contact with thorn. All Christmas treo
decorations should bo fireproof. Un
der no circumstances use cotton cloth
or flannel In Santa Claus costumes. If
you cannot afford to havo your Christ
mas treo lighted by olectric lights it Ib
moro advisablo not to light it at all
but havo eomeono install them who
knows how to install them corroctly.
This is Christmas time the season when your friends
arc thinking of you and wishing you all kinds of bless,
ings the best of life's joys and happiness; hence our
greeting
A Merry Christmas
....
E. T. TRAMP & SONS.
CHRISTMAS
PRESENTS FREE ! !
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Buy her a beautiful Elgin wrist
watch for Christmas. Dixon tho
Jeweler.
Paul Simon will return tomorrow
from Lincoln to spond Christmas
with his pnronts.
I J. S.TW1NEMM.D.
Homeopathic Physician A
Sargooa
General Practice and
Construction Surgery
S Hospital Accommodation
8 Platte Yalley Hospital
ft Former Name Tnlnem Hospital.
NORTH PLATTE, NEBB.
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THE FARMER'S BANKER
Farming is a fanner'B business. Ad
vising on the financial ond of farm
ing is a banker's business.
The number of progressive general
farmers and cattle raisers on our
books offers creditable evidence
that wo have a practical under
standing of this phase of farming.
You'll find it to yonr advantage to
mako a connection here.
This solves the question of tho high cost of
Christinas Fresontn.
These aro free All you have to do Ib call. You dou'c
h.avo to buy a tiling not a cent's worth just como in.
Following aro tho presents that aro to bo hung on tho
Christmas tree to be given away at 11 o'clock Monday,
December 26, 1921:
Two orders for one-fourth ton each of good coal
from tho Artificial Ice & Cold Storage Co.
One order for a half dozen fine Photographs from
Dedmore Kamera Shop.
Ono order for hand made galvanized wash boiler from
William Waldorf.
Ono order for one set of spring oilers from Schlom
mor's Accessory Shop.
One order for one 33x4 inch tiro cover from Schlom
mer's Repair Shop. '
One order for one pair lacquered book ends from the
Gift Shop.
One order for ono $10.00 light fixture from the Porter
Electric Mfg Co.
One order for one inner tube, best make, from tho
New Method Tire Shop. .
Ono order for fifty visiting cards printed from
Hemphill Printery.
llcmoinbcr, nil you havo to do is come in.
The Gift Shop
Tho Porter Electric Mfg. Co.
510 Locust St Phono 210
The Platte Valley State Bank
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You Cow MOkers
While the present 'surplus supply lasts we offer to
trade you a pure bred Holstoln-Friesian bull for 200
pounds of good country buttor, you selling it at thj
present retail price of 50 cents per pound and bring
ing ub tho cash.
EXPERIMENTAL SUB-STATION,
W. P. SNYDER, Supt.
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