The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, January 06, 1922, Image 5

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    THE NORTH PLATTE SEMI-WEEKLY TRIBUNE
Mr. and Iflrs. LostoV Wymnn cn
tortalncd sixteen friends ut tholr!
homo last ovonlug compllmontary to
Mrs. W. II. Holdon of Colorado;
Springs who wns tliqii house guent
The
HIRSCHFELD
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Where you find the new things first
WE LEAD, OTHERS FOLLOW
until last night When sho roturned to
her homo. Tho ovonlrig was spont In
games and a dainty lunch was sorved.
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THE WORLDS SMARTEST COLLARS
Van Heusen Collar
Tlie Comfort of a Soft Collar,
The Appearance of a Starched
Collar. "
WILL NOT SHRINK 4
WILL NOT WRINKLE
. WILL NOT WILT
Nb Starching, No, Stiffening,
No Rough Edges, Can be wash
ed at home like a handkerchief
The uTDcrurci n co.
HIRSCHFELD
NORTH PLATTE'S LIVEST CLOTHIERS
Where yon find the new things first
WE LEAD, OTHERS FOLLOW.
Mrs. W. R. AInlonoy and slstor, Miss
Mary Dyo entertained qix tahles ot
brldgo Wednesday evening at tho Ma
lonoy homo in honor of Miss Julia
Qoodln of Louisville, Ky. Earl Stob-
hlns of Gothenburg wns an out of
town guest. Ah claborato thrco
courso lunch was served at tho closo
of tho evening.
Mls3 Laura Murry will entertain
tho Travel and Study club at her
home on Monday evening.
Itev. and' Mrs. W. H, Mooro enter
taincd tho vestry at their homo Tues
day evening, - - '
Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Edmlstcn wore
delightfully entertained at their homo
Tuesday ovoning by old tlmo friends.
Mr. Edmlsten will lcavo tho first of tho
week for Lincoln whero ho is stato
chairman of tho Progressive Party
and Mrs. Edmlstcn will go to Lincoln
lator. Tho evening was pleasontly
spont and about elovon o'clock a lunch
was served.
Miss Julia Goodin of Louisville, Ky ,
was tho honored guost at a brldgo
party given Tuesday afternoon at the
homo of her sister, Mrs C. J. Pass.
Tho Pass homo was beautifully dec
orated with baskets ot Kussoll roses,
palms and ferns. Following a pleas
ant afternoon of cards a delicious
three courso lunch was served. Small
baskets ot roses formed tho center
piece of each tablo and tho same col
or ot roses was carried out In tho Ice
loourso. About thirty guests were
present.
.jMIsses? Gertrude :and-Marjory; Ar
nold entertain tho Chancery Brldre
,lvib at tiieir, homo Tues'ls; evening.
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Mr. and Mrs. J. .D. Cox. entertained
at a1 New Year's dinner in honor of tho
fifth wedding anniversary of Mr. and
Mrs. W. J. D.ean. Covers were, laid
for ten. . ' ,vt
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Miss Era Mason entertained sixteen
young people at New Ydars "dinner' at
her home. Following dinner tho re
mainder of tho afternoon was spent
in games.
The Rotary Club met at tho Metho
dist Church on Tuosday noon and
entertained tho mayor and city, coun
cil. Addresses were made by Mayor
'Evans nnd others and a spirit of good
will and understanding was brought
about, i
' ins A. 'Plcard entertained, a num;
ber- of ladies a,t her hQ,nip, last evening
at" a china shower complimentary to
Mrs." Edward faluder. The evening was
pleasantly spent In games and social
conversation. Dainty refreshments
were sorved. Mrs. Sludor was tho
Sioux Lookout Chapter D. A.-R. met
at tho homo of Mrs. York Hlnman
Monday evening nnd elected Mrs.
York Hlnman and Mrs. H. M. Grimes
dolegates to tho National convention
or Continental congress to bo hold in
Washington, D. 0. The following
were elected as delegates to the stato
conference to bo hold in Lexingfon
tho third week In March: Mrs. York
Hlnman, Mrs. H. M. Grimes, Mrs.. W.
C. Reynolds, Mrs. M. K. Neville and
as alternates Mrs. G. H. Plummor,
Mrs. John E. Evans, . Mrs. Wilson
Tout and Mrs. W. X Hendy. After
tho business meeting a veryMriCeres't
lng Indian program was given. Mrs.
L. E. Mehlman read a paper, "The
Legend pf Slbux Lookout," and Mrs.
F. L. Dailey gave two vocal selec
tions followed by a group of stories
about Indians wost of tho Mississippi
by Mrs. Church". The roll call was
responded to by Indian stories . and
legends. A iigiu luncn wuseurvun.
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.A. B." Hoagland transacted business
in Paxton yesterday.
' B; II.i' Fattig ,of Nesbll transacted
business in tho, city this 'week.
Mrs. Ray CahtUn is receiving mod
leal treatment at the -General hospital
prior to an operation
Saturday special at tho Cash Meat
Market beef pot roast 12c a pound
Phono 26. I. L. Stobblns, Proprietor.
ATth. Kathorlno Yaunt and daugh
ter;' Mrs; E. B. Conrad of Chicago,
who hnvo boon visiting, at tho home
of tho former's sister, Mrs, J. F. Cla
baugh, left today for Salt Lako City.
Mrs. M. H. Gllfoyl will go to
Gothenburg today to attend the joint
recital of Ireno Pavloska, operatic
Mezzo-Soprano, and Ellas BreNsskln,
violinist.
A number of North Platte people
aro planning to attend tho recital
President Dc Valcra rcvi 3 the,
Irish army at Six-Milc-Uridgc,
Countv Clare.
HIGH SPOTS
IN REPORT
I1RIEF COMMENTS ON ITEMS v IN
ANNUAL ItEPOItT OF CItAM
, : Kfill OF COMMERCE
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SPECIALS
S -142 Boys' Suits, Values up to $18.00
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ONE DAY ONLY
Following is a copy of tho financial
report of tho treasurer, of tho Cham
ber of Commerco for tho year ending
December 29, 1921: '
Cash on hand' De'comber 24,
1920 -ju-a. $1,688.01
Total collections to December
29, 1921' 7,743.87
Disbursements during
. year ui
, $9,120.78
tho"
$8,701.95
Balance on hand , $ 418.33
($409.75 of tho -1921 subscriptions 're
mains uncollected to, date.)
A classification of "expenses mny be
mado as follows'1 ' , v
Office expenses ' L'$3,377.1ri
Publicity and printing 2,051.43
Conventions .' and .entertain, . 4
monts r'l.J.-i,. 1.23773
Camp grounds'"". l,07li3'3
River fqrry ajid taxi .srvlqe. j 300,91
Fourth of Tuly prizes' '.1-'X- 280.00
Soup house' f.ty . ;79,80
Miscellaneous 243.5.0
I under the auspices of tho Gothenburg
Community club at Gothenburg this
recipient of many pretty china gifts. . evening.
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Friday Only,
JAMES & JESSIE BURNS are tlie novelty head liner of
this all star bill in their some what different Wire
Act featuring tlie barrel slide in a common sugar bar
rel. This is a combination of tight and slack wire
stilt walking and running, jumping; fancy steps on
tight wire and bicycle riding. This offering is brim
ming over with feats that show these artists to be as
much at homo on the wire as they are on the street.
JEItE SANFOItD that funny character delineator as the
chore boy whistling, talking and yodeling comedian
ho is the original Knights of Columbus overseas en
tertainer. l)"RISKO,& EAItL furnish their share of laughter in a rol
licking rapid fire comedy skit of originality and fun.
This veh leal show only the humorous side pf every
- day life.
LOUIS & LYDIA, open the show with a lively comedy en
, : tertainlng offering called "Stockings" 'syhich show
their talent to good advantage. . ,r
A GOOD FIVE HEEL FEATURE 1VILL HE
ADDED TO THIS ATTRACTIVE HILL
Total . "$8;701.95
(Perhaps In justice to tho present
board of directors it should bo stated
that wllilo on December 24, 1920 there
was a bank balanco of $i,G8891, there
wer'o at the , same tlmo outstanding
bills payable and contracted amount
ing to somewhat In excess of $800
which bills woro paid as presented.)
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In his roport, Secrotary Baro tolls
of tho work done by tho Chamber of
Commerce to assist and co-operate
with the farmers. Ho mentions tho
assistance g'iven by tho Chninbor 'l
getting a county agent for Lincoln
county, Ho. mentions the work done
by tho Chamber In getting tho Lin.
coin County Pure Bred Live Stoch
Association formed and in helping It
in pulling off Its first salo No re
counts that $200 wart expqnded at that
tlmo In ontertalnlng the members and
buyers and this amount was cheor
fully given for that purpose. Ho tells
of tho work that was dono to keep
way opon to North Plntto when tho
south river bridge went out. It cost
tho Chamber $3G0 to provide tho ferry
a.nd taxi service. Tho roport tells ol
$250 In prizes which woro offorod
for tho precinct collective exhibits at
tho county fair and of tho $200 addi
tional which went to tho ontortaln
ment nnd promotion fund. "In addi
tion to theso measures' tho' report
says, "wo havo united with tho farm
organizations in petitioning tho
Union Pacific for a loading chute,
united with them In asking for i
building Inspector for tho now court
houso, havo appeared before tho tele
phone company officials -nsklng for
bettor rural service, havo assisted
them in gQttlng road work dono and
this spring wo hope to bo able to .as
sist tho county agent In putting on
a campaign for tho formation ot a po
tato growers' association.
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Ladies' Pure Silk Hosiery, values up
to:;$2.00, SATURDAY ONLY .
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Men's $109 $13,80 and $16 Shoes
. SATURDAY ONLY
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NCTICE
From this dato on I will not bo re
sponsible for any bills contracted n
my wife, Mr. EJuhIo L. Sowlo.
Irl J, Sowle,
Jnnunry 2, 1922. tMaxwoll, Neb.
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J. V. Itomlgh reports tho salo of a
Dodge Brothers winter car to Cyrus
Many, other wonderful values dur
ing this Great Clearance Sale.
COME! INVESTIGATE!
The One Real Sale in your City.
TAR CLOTHING HOUSE
Fox.
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