The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, January 10, 1922, Image 3

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    THE NORTH PLATTE SEMI-WEEKLY TRIBUNE
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WHAT OTHER
PAPERS SAY
INTEItESTING ITEMS FROM EX.
CHANGES TOUCH REACH
OUR DESK.
HOME AGAIN
Mrs. E. J. Eamea and babo returned
Saturday from a two montha visit In
Columbus, Georgia with her folks and
at her aunt's at Birmingham. Tho
Editor met thorn in Omaha and owing
to confusion of a wire, did not get
back to Wallace until Sautrday, hence
tho paper is quito lato tills week. Mrs.
Barnes had a very plcasent trip south
but nevertheless was quite glad to get
back homo again. Wallaco Winner
GOOD FOR BRADY
A subscription list was circulated
in town this week to socuro a guaran
tee of $5,000 for tho survey of the
Platto Valley in Lincoln county for
Irrigation ditches and reservoirs. Tho
business men of Brady wont over
their quota with plodges of ton to
twenty-flvo dollars each. Lists cir
culated in tho country did not make
such a good showing, but reports
from all valley towns aro favorable
to tho project, and it Is expected that
tho amount asked will bo doubly sub
scribed. Brady Vindicator.
ness In tho Immediate four counties
ho picks up moro ready cash in Ar
thur county than other peaces. Not
many tight wads in Arthur county.
Arthur Enterprise.
NEW EDITOR
Editor Guy Harmon has sold tho
Broadwater Nows to Gcorgo E. Brow
or who took possession last wck.
Tho Nows has grown Into a mighty
good shoot undor his management,
and ho handlod It always as a busi
ness proposition, which mado it wor
thy of tho support it recolved from
his snappy llttlo city. Tho now comer
Is likowiflo a good newspaper man,
who by tho way haB heretofore been
employed on tho Mall or Morrill, and
at ono tlmo was a Courier employe
for a short tlmo. Ho will no doubt
keep it up to tho right standard, an!
wo extend greetings in that belief.
Gering Courier.
NOTICE
READY CASH
D. A. Lane, tho famous Rawleifth
Remedy regulator man, was In Arth
ur tho first of tho week, his medicine
Ford being In tho garage for -repairs.
Mr. Lane was at ono tlmo chairman
. of our county board and resigned in
favor of E. B. Pierson. Mr. Lane Is
at present selling a sure kill or euro
family romedy, and says that
throughout all his travels and bus!
Strengthens Weak
Arches
W. T. Clark, a noted foot doctor,
writes in tho Medical Record: "I
nrlvfqn nnMnnta wlin lmvrt linAn wnir.
ing arch supporters any great length
of time to continue wearing them
early in the treatment by removing
them first two hours, then three hours
a uay until tue supports aro grauuany
illmionsrwl with.
"Plno.nd In t.lm hIioo. arch stinnort3
aro worn about fourteen hours a day
eaerung constant pressure, greatly
reducing the blood supply and limit
Iriir tha not Inn nf tlio nlnntnr milRnlns
resulting In undernourishment and
rllqimn ntrrmhv."
rtanHlnvnr filinns hnvfi tho flexible
arch which allows tho muscles to
exerciso and stronghen by the more
act of walking. Tho shank of the shoe
Is not rigid as in all ordinary shoes,
but is flexible JuBt as tho arch of your
foot is flexible. The lines of the Canti
lfvnr Rlinn linrmnnlze with the shano
of your foot with room for tho toe3
and a. snug fitting "waist" or instep
All persons who now liavo property
listed with this Agency for sale, In
which tho listing has expired or
whoro they desiro to make a chango
in their listing, or who desiro to list
tholr proporty with us for salo, are
urgod to call at tho offlco beforo Jan
uary 20th and enter n now and cor
rect listing. Our now sorvlco starts
Fobruary 1st. On and aftor that dato
our listings will bo published twice
a month in tho Daily Telegraph, oc
cupying ono full page, which will bo
issued In, tho placo of our monthly
bullotin.
' Remember that only properties
rogularly listed with us will got this
sales sorvlco.
THE H. & S. AGENCY.
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Miss Ethel Suito left Saturday for
OshkoBh whoro she was callod by tho
Illness of her brother.
LOCAL AND 1'EKSONAL
BANKS CONSOLIDATE
As demanded by tho condition of
tho times, tho stockholders of the
Paxton Stato bank, of Paxton and tho
Commercial Stato bank of Paxton,
met on tho 31st day of December,
1921 and voted on a consolidation of
assets and liabilities of tho two banks
under tho nanlo and stylo of "Com
mercial Stato Bank," thus retaining
tho name. of the older, of tho two in
stitutions. Thoro can bo no question
but what ths is a wise move, both
for tho stockholders of sold banks
and for thfl public in and around
Paxton, generally, as tho cpnsolidated
Institution will bo much stronger and
better able to ronder tho requirod
periccs to tho people than tho two in
stitutions could separately. Tho cap
ital stock of tho Commorclal State
bank is $40,000.00 and its resource
;r.43.1 58.26. Tho uumnesB of .tha con-
pi'.-(tted institution will bo conducted
In the build'.ng heretofore occuplol
by the Paxtot State bank. Paxton
Times.
DIAMOND FOUND
A rather sincular instance occured
tho othor day at tho Bank of Lincoln
County. It became necessary to
raise the heavy vault doors In tho
bank and put some heavy timbers
under tho floor. Charles Becker and
his two sons, Dan and Otto, began
removing tho old flooring. In doing
this Mr. Becker noticed a' shiny ob
ject on tho floor when tho boards
were removed, and reaching down
picked it up. It proved to be tho
diamond that Miss Altha Miller lost
from her ring over two years ago,
when' she was employed there as as
slstant cashier. Thorough search
had been made on the floor of tho
bank many, times since tho loss oc
cured. but with no result. Undoubt
odly tho little sparkler had become
embedded In a" crevice under the door
and could not bo seen, and tho re
moval of tho flooring brought it to
llcht. Miss Miller, who is now Mrs.
Sidney McFarlarid and living at North
Platte, was notified of tho find, and
needless to say she was elated.
Hershey Times.
J. C. Lnndholm will hold a hog sa.o
on March 22nd.
Albert SchaU of Omaha arrived in
tho city Saturday.
Read the Bargain Counter list.
Win. Holdorncss is Buffering from
an infoctod hand.
Clinton & Son, tho Eyo Glass Men.
Service and Satisfaction.
Mrs. W. IL LoDIoyt and grandson,
J)ick O'Donnoll' left. Saturday for
Grant. '
Att'y. Geo. Ni Glbba returned from
Lincoln whdro ho transacted legal
business.
Mr. and Mrs. M. E. cott attended
tho musical recital In Gothenburg
Friday evening.
Mrs. G. W. Smith loft tho lattor part
of tho week for Kearney whoro sho
was called by tho serious illness of
her son Claudo who is attending tho
Stnto Teacher's Collego this winter.
Mrs. M. MoLonn returned tho lat
ter part of tho week from Glcnvlllo
whoro Bh visited rolatiyca.
Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Pock of Akron,
Ohio announce tho birth of a son at
tholr homo.- Mrs. fock was formorly
Miss Gonovlovo Ottonstoin.
Clinton & Son, tho Eyo Glass Men.
Sorvlco and Satisfaction.
i Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Buohfinch re
turned tho latter part of tho week
from Grand Island whoro thoy visited
at tho homo of Mrs. Buchflnch's
mothor Mrs Gorhnm.
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NOTICE
Miss Vlda Bardschar of Holdrodgo
has accepted a position as socrotary
In tho offlco of Attorney W. E. Shu
man. Mrs. O. Hansen returned to her
homo In Elslo Saturday aftor visit
Ing at tho homo of Mrs. Martin Wy
man. I Mr. and Mrs.. H. A. Brooks attoUd
ed tho recital given by tho Commun
lty Club of Gothenburg at Gothonburg
Friday night.
Chester Cumniing loft Saturday for
Chicago whoro ho attends tho Ar
mour School of Technology aftor
spondlng tho holidays wltlh his par-onts.
Water ront is nowjUio and will bd
delinquent on January 20th. All
water consumers plcaso boo wntur
ront is paid.
HERSHEY WELSH,
Wator Commissioner,
Road tho Bargain Countor list.
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NOTICE
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1'Tom mis unto on x. wm nuv, uu i
(sponBlblo for any bills contracted by
my who, mrs. subio u bowiu.
Irl J. Sowlo,
January 2, 1022. Maxwoll, Nob.
CLOSING OUT
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Not a Celebration Sale, Anniversary Sale, nor a
Sale to Reduce Stock, but a Sale to Close Out Our
Entire Stock and Fixtures and Quit Business.
OLD SETTLER
Mrs. S. G. Nelson ono of tho pioneer
settlers In Lincoln county whore sho
resided nearly forty years, died I-ri-
day Dec. 30 at tho home of her daugh
ter and son-in-law Mr. and Mrs. Wm.
A. Johnson fifteen miles south of
Brady.
Christina Margaretha Jovesdotter
was born March 1G, 183G, Sodra Vi-
Hockon, Kalmar Lan, STTen. Sho
was married to Svon Gustaf Nelson
in 18C7 and emigrated with her hus
band and childre- to America in 1884.
They arrived at Osceola, Ncbr., tho
same year but left tho following year
for a homestead. The husband died in
190C. Slnco then Mrs. Nelson has
mado her homo most of tho time
with her ' daughter and son-in-law
where sho has received loving care.
Sho leaves to mourn her death ono
'daugiitor two sons, twenty-two grand
children and four great grand-children.
Funeral services wore held on Sun
day at Svea Dal church, conducted by
Rev. Holm and Rev. Albert Rose and
interment was mado in tho church
cemetery. Gothenburg Times
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We have purchased a stock of musical merchandise near
. our store at Seward, Nebr. Therefore we are compelled 4
to dispose of some of our holdings and have decided to
dispose of the North Platte Store. Sale will start
Wednesday Morning, Jan. 11th at 8 O'clock
and Close Saturday Evening January 28th, 1922.
Tho ordinary case of weak foot is
supported sufficiently by tho arch
conforming shank of tho Cantilever
Shoo, bo you can disposo with appli
ances while tho freedom of the Bhoo
allows your foot to rogaln Its
stronght naturally. (A "weak arch"
Is nothing but a failure of the muscles
and ligaments to hold tho arch bones
In normal position.) Nature will do
her utmost to strengthen a weak arch
if given a chance.
And Canilover SIiocb aro so good
ln.blni nml nnmfnrnhlo that YOU fCCl
happy all tho tlmo you aro wearing
them. Thoy aro worn iiriuuiimuy uj.
urn11.1i.nccinfl wnmBn who liaVO DO fOOt
troublo at all, becauso these, women
havo found It an auvaniago m mu vu
keep their feet strong anu wow, com
forablo and happy.
.. Sold By
Dr. S: E. Hupfer,
Chiropodist and Foot Specialist
J. J. WILSON-DfcNTIST
OPPOSITE McOARE HOTEL, OVER
STAMP'S BAKERY. PHONE 71.
When in Omaha
STOP WITH US
Hotel Conant
Hotel Sanford
Hotel Henshaw
Our reputation of 20 years fair dcalinc
la back of these hotels. Guests may
stop at any one of them with tho as
surance of receiving honest value and
courteous treatment.
CONANT HOTEL, COMPANY
ROBERTS MUSIC COMPANY'S POLICY
Your are given your choice of the most celebrated and famous Pianos and Players
in the world. Further you are given a broad liberal conditional sale with easy
terms, value, protection and exceptional saving combined. Positively no cheap,
stencil or "Commercial" pianos in the entire stock.
Your opportunity to Buy a High Grade .Piano for a Wholesale Price. Our stock, is comprised
of the leading Pianos and Player Pianos upon th'i American Market.
A SAVING OF $150 TO $300 ON EACH PIANO
OPEN EVENINGS!
m OPEN EVENINGS!
Used Pianos and Organs
accepted as part pay
ment on Players.
Open Evenings!
Hl HiPfffl
1 A Bench and 12' Rolls
of choice music with
jj each Player.
lull
Open Evenings!
PHONOGRAPHS AT WHOLESALE Positively the greatest opportunity
you have ever had of making your home what it ought to be in a musical way,
PLAYER JOJLiLS Popular and Classical Selections at a Discount of from 25 per cent to
75 per cent. Small musical merchandise consisting of almost everything you can think of will be sold
at prices that will make you buy.
SHEET MUSlC Discount 33 1-3 per cent. We have the latest numbers, and it is all in
cluded in the sale.
Don't wait and tell your friends how sorry you are you did not go to the sale the first
day. Remember, this is a bona fide CLOSING OUT SALE and
our Fixtures are included.
ROBERTS MUSIC COMPANY,
110 East Front St.
OPEN EVENINGS
Phone 260
317 East 4th St. North Platto