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About The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 6, 1922)
TILE NORTH PLATTE EMl'WIDEKLY TRIBUNE GIFTS'THAT LAST enomenai Dargains ... OFFERED IN THIS JTII 5S 4 I CLINTON, THE JEWELER CLINTON & SON, the Eye Giass Men Sign o! The Big Ring Satisfaction Sure Try Us. Graduate Opticians H tti t it nntiQQT.fn lJUkl V .II. ViVUUOUllit GRADUATE DENTIST Office over the McDonald Stato Bank. THE BARGAIN COUNTER LIST MERCHANTS OFFER DAKGAINS FOIl THUIFTY FOLKS OF ' Itoad these advertisements for thoy aro tho offerings of North Platto ro tall merchants and nro intended to glvo tho readers of Tho Tribune values to bo found nowhere else. Read and act. WHAT OTHER PAPERS SAY y INTERESTING ITEMS FROM EX CHANGES WHICH REACH OUR DESK. No Blanks You Always Win On Groceries. Gamble -with Springor. , Gomblo with Springer and win ov cry tlmo on Groceries. Gamblo with Springer. FORD Tho all purposo car for bus iness or pleasure Tho car for 1922. Sedan $709.D0 North Platto. Hondy Ogler Auto Co. Wo aro soiling our ontlro lino ot flno cotton Japanoso kimonos at $4,7G ouch for tt short! tlmo.' Hotel Palaco Bazaar. TIPPED OVER A truck load of furnlturo which was being moved from Gibbon to a farm south of Curtis was tipped ovor a milo and a half cast of town Tuesday morning. It waa a bad wreck for tho furnlturo as tho load contalnod a flno piano nnd a number of flno pieces of furnlturo. It seems llko ho killed hiss cngtno going up a hill and his brake being no good tho car strtrted back and turned ovor. Somo of tho furnl turo was uttorly ruined. "Why In tho world a man will start out with any kind ot a car that 1b not equlppod with a sorvlcoablo brako is more than comprchendable. Curtis Enterprise. SBW PICTURE O'r LEGION COMMAND ealization Sale! Wooj and Worsted Hose Newest picture of Hanford Mac Neidcr, National Commander of the American Legion, taken since his, election at the Kansas City conven- tion. He is a native of Mason City,' Iowa, and still lives there LOCAL AND PERSONAL LISTEN Don't forgot1 tho r big feed at McKaln'a Cufo and meat market combined for 25 cents, "108 East Cth street . . Ford A 1022 Ford ' win lncrcaso your earning capacity, savo you mon ey In your buslnoss or ploaBuro. Glvo its your order today. Hondy-Oglor Auto Co. ' ' Slightly used ployor piano 'to the Bold at onco at a real bargain. Good standard muko and in Oxcollont con dition; guaranteed practically ns a now piano. Holley Muslo House, Bth and Dcwoy., Seo ny 1322 stock of paper from SPINNING BUTTONS Edwin Hart, nophow of Joq Hon-i dorson, whllo spinning a button on, a string ono day last week had the mlsfortuno of having ono of his oyo3 1 badlv cut by tho button breaking to i nieces and a pleco flying into tho oyo. I Registration for kindergarten wft'l' Ho was taken to North Platto in bs'i Jon. ICth and klndorgarten will order to usq the x-ray to soo if there 8tart Jan. 23rd. might 'bo. a pioco ot tho button still . 'Saturday spo.clal .pt tho Cash Melit in tho eyo. Paxton Times. Market beef pot roast 12c a pomiil. :o! i'uono 20. I. L. Stebblns. PronriotOr. ; Miss'Eva Hbngland left Tuesday for "Lincoln wiioro she attends thja LI The finest quality of yarn, made for comfort, 7. r V ? and service. Same quality that sold for 60c O now offered at OCH Fine Madras and Percale Shirts Odd lots in an assortment of neat and fancy patterns, every one tast color, ihere are shirts in this lot that sold for $3.50, now thrown out at the low price of EXTRA! Soft Collars $1.15 All of our best brands including Manhattan, Delpark and Arrow. Finest Silks, French Madras and Russian Oords. These allKsold. at 50c and 75c, now v ..... 1 V 25c i;OCAL ATfl) fPEKSONAL TJnrwl Mm Ttnrirrilti nnltnt.nr list. . . , . i 01 sttlto University after spending A baby girl was born December 31 holw w,Ul g to Mr. and Mr. Edward Barraclailgb. ti i.i'ftA'WW PmintriVilBt. Mrs- D. P. Clobaugh returned A Willi ltV VV'"Vf , ... ' L , l ttr i llor homo in Douglas, Wyo., yesterday , , "f ' I: ",,: ' hn spending the holidays at tho nosday from Marion, la., whore,. she p c,abaugh ,lomo snout tho holidays. Dan O'ConnpU left yesterday for Baiy 5,? i" western points where, he expects to " hfA Mercantile Co, his wcIt locnto ' n absent a month on ac- Mrs! Cody Bool and children will count 'of illness. loavo Boon for Chicago whero Mr. MIsb Irma MoiMiclmol resigned her Boal is now employed. 1 posltionos bookkeeper at tho W. It Attorney James T. Kqofo returned JIll'00; stort a1ll,lflcavo to yesterday from Sioux City whore he for hor homo ln Wollfleot. ono-thlrd to ono-halt Choapor than 8pont christnias with his mothor. Mrs' T- Wooton returned to hor last year: also somo bargains in pa-, ,., nl, ,, homo in California yesterday after pors loft over. Call 10G1J and I will ' yCflto'r(ltvy for Montana to f landing threo weeks nt tho homo of A till ' Collegian All Wool Overcoats nMHHHHHHMHBi All Wool Coats, guaranteed to beperfect and to snve best service. iLverv one $16.95 a-new model. Now priced as low as--- Look at Our Windows For Other Bargains. bring to books to your house, Doats. visit. Mrs. Truo Rlpplo resigned hor po- Arvllla Whlttakor Millinery ana(BltIon at tuo otcico oi ur. is.rausa Gift Shop features tho Cameo and Wednesday. , Oraco pattern hats, Pacific ambroid-j jIlBa Lillian Story and Miss Gladys cry pockagc3, Philllplno baskets, P. -vild returned "Wednesday' from Lin F. Vallard books and annlvorsar coln wiloro they spoilt tho holidays, cards, art necdlo work and ribbon, pat Lowonan rQturnod to Grand novelties. GOG Locust St. First uoor north ot post offtco. spending her cousin, Mrs. B. B. Boatman Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Borgman left today for their homo In Salt Lako'City, after spending tho holidays with tho lattor's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Julius Plzor. The HIRSCHFELD Co. ONE DAY ONLY Sat., Jan. 7th, 1922 Ladies9 Fibre Silk 'HOLEPROOF HOSIERY Made with new elastic ribbed top Special One Day Price C PAIR These are wonderful wearing hose. They look just like silk, wear like iron. The colors are black, white, cordovan, russet 85 Island Wodnosday after t. 1 -. LT. 1 . .. iow euro in mo mij- Sherwood Woodhurst roturnod to 0 rand Island after spending Now Years in tho City. Leon Stono arrived in tho city from Pueblo whero ho has been employed for tho past sovornl months. - . Mrs. Dugan of Maxwell undorwont an operation at tho Goneral Hospital today. Missoa Morion und GJadys Wild returned Wodnesday from Docatur, Mich., whoro thoy spont tho holidays with rolotlvcs. Everett Adam roturnod to Fremont T usJay whero ho attci:ds Mid land Collego aftor spending tho hoU days with his parents. Mr. nnd Mrs. Edw. Boguo returned to their homo in Grand Island offer visiting at tho homos of tholr parents Mr. and Mrs. Chas, Boguo and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Barber. KEITH The Best Place to Buy Clothes. 1 AT THE TODAY and TOMORROW She whs and Slic wnsn't A Itivo slory myslory WilliHiii Vox presents Shirley Mason in "EVER SINCE EVE" The fascinating romance of an orphan girl. By JoBoph Ernest Peat Directed by Howard M. Mitchell r fJVfJFCiTBODY LOVES THE MAN WHO KIN SR1N "WHEN LIE'S SICK. Get a Good Night's Rest The Only Store in North Plalte where you can buy Holeproof Hosiery. upptfiNc n Sleep is just as necessary to health as food. The ability to sleep depends on . the condition of the nerves. Dr. Miles' Nervine Insures a good night's rest It will help any. nervous condition from sleepless ness to epilepsy. Vow money back if the first bottle fails to benefit yoti. You'll find Dr. Miles Medicines in all drug stores i1 7- Jos; Landgraf and Wm. Hupfor will loavo this evening for California and will sail tho tenth ot this month for Honolula whero thoy will spend somo timo visiting Mr. Hupfor's sister Mrs. Tucker. They will also visit somo timo In California before rotulrhlng borne. Saturday spoclol at tho Cash Moat Market boot pot roast 12c a pound Phono 20. I. li. Stobblns, Proprietor. W, V. Hoagland left yesterday for Puoblo to transact buslnoss. Miss Ella R. Earner of Staploton was among tho out of town visitors yesterday. Mrs. A. G. Troy of Sutherland transacted buslnoss In tho city yes torday. Mr, and Mrs. Charles Hulvorsou ot Valloy Pvango woro among tho out of town visitors yesterday. Mrs. Frank Turpio and Bon are spending tho week in Omaha with rolatlvcs. At The Keith, TODAY, MONDAY & TUESDAY. MATINEE SUNDAY. JESSIE L. LASKY Presents WILLIAM DeSVIILLE9S production of "The 1l if iiiicC with vTho glamour of artists' studios and beautiful models. Tho flaro ,'o life and laughter. Tho thrill of fa wondorful love. Tho tender touch, of a homeless baby girl. All "blended ln a, radiant romance that creeps np close to your heart. TriOrvTAS' IvlEIGHAN ICATHLYN WILLIAMS lLUAM DeMILLE production, 'THE. PR.INCE CHAR A PARAMOUNT ARJCRAPT PICTURE f t 11 h 13 IK - 4 A Id. r '. n 1 i 1 , ' 4