The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, January 17, 1922, Image 5

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    Tim NORTH PLATTE SEMI-WEEKLY TRIBUNE
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N OAFIOEE
Moots ovory nUcrnato Tuesday. An
nual meottng In Octobor.
Guardian Miss ' Janot MoDonald. ,
Assistant Guardian- MIsa MatjiJl
Gibson.
President Florlno Stebblns. '
Secretary Marian Rlohnrds,
Treasuror Clara Orton. '
Roster: . ,
Florlno Stebblns. .
Helen Schwnlger.
Mary Ellsworth.
Clara Orton.
Mario Schwalger.
Bonnlo fvlurdock. '
Marian Richards. ,
Ruth Hogsctt. s-;
AHco Smith. . S i' ,
Lucille Goldsmith. '
Doris Dawson.
Helena Hoga'.
Gertrudo Doty. ' .
Gladys Ilenckol.
Evelyn Doldt.
Frances Edwards.
Social Members:
Marguerite Nelson, Gothenburg!
Miss Lillian Story.
Miss Gladys Wilde.
LOCAL A3NI PERSONAL
Layman & Kling featured Dancers in Ftncltcn &
Marcos "Sunkist", Keith Theatre, Wedr.esty, Jcr. 18.
THE BARGAIN
COUNTER LIS
HEKCIIAXTS OFFER BARGAINS
FOR THRIFTY FOLKS OF
s THIS C03CUUN1TY
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Read these advertisements for they
are the offerings ol North Platte re'-
tail - merchants and are intended to
' giVq tho readers d yhe Tribune
.values to oe iounu nowiiore eis.
Read'nna ftf.
North Platte for $449.80, Includes gatj
and oil. Give us your order today.
Hondy-Ogler Auto Coi '
Seo my 1922 stock of paper from
one-third to one-hajf cheaper than
last year; also somo bargains' in pa
pers left over. Call 10G1J and I will
bring te books to your house, "Phll
Deats.
PLEASANT VIEW SCHOOL
Mr. Hobbs was sick Sunday.
Mr. Kugler was sick Monday.
Our teacher, Mrs. "Walker visited at
the Sorenson homo Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Kugler went down-to
seo Mr. and Mrs. -Mat Wasloy Sunday
There was a quilting party at Mrs,
Will McKnlghfs laSt Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. M. Pearson visited
with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hand last
Sunday.
Martha Stephens visited with her
sister and- brother-in-law, Mr. and
Mrs. Elwood Brown Sunday.
The Woodman Lodge at Mooroflold
had an oyster supper last Monday
night. It was a big success.
Wo are going to have a question
box on Friday afternoon for tho pu
pils.
- Farmers are now planning how
J. There was as box -supper Saturday
. ': , , V . , night after tho show for tho senior
pricos on l' oruson anu equipment. - ,
T T 1.. 1 ' AT.l- ,- I v., .....J
Jan. iaih to S2nd
waejc at the
will be ?i.oa
John MeGlnloy left for Donvor Sun
day evening. J
M. 16. Crosby wont to OgnlnHa to
day on pr.dfqsslonal business.
Mn.nnd Mrs. Roy M. OnthorS ar
rived yestof day from tho oast.
Antoin Hermlndos was finod $10
and costs for bolng disorderly yester
day.
Goorno C. Glunz camo to North
Platto Saturday "on business. Ho lives
at Mnywood.''
. Clinton & Son, tho Eye Glass Mon.
Servlco and Satisfaction,
Attorrioy W. M. Cook of Loxlngton
spent Friday looking nftor business
matters hero.
Joiin Nolson loft Monday morning
VICTOR HERBERTS "ANGEL
FACE" TO RE HERE
MONDAY
Wednesday Jan. 18.
Th0 HIRSCHFELD Co-
NORTH PLATTES BUSIEST STORE.
Tliiv fnot in frnniifniflv rivnrlnnlrnit !
but It Is a fact novor-tho-loss thatjl Oil Sale 1 DaV Oll!v
mil nlfl frlnmla Wnrila mill Afilal I H ... . .
nro tromondously Important factors
In musical comody.
In "Angel Faco" which will bo soon
nt tho Keith Theatro Monday ovonlng,
Jan. 23. Victor Horbort, who wroto
tho music Is at his best, and the Smith
brothers, Harry D. and R. 11. havo
turned out a book which Is gonulnoly
funny.
It has boon customary to say, and
generally wlUi justlco that tho talo
of a musical comedy Is ncgliglble, but
In "Angol Faco, It Is very much In ovi
donco. In fact, It Is as complicated
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Mens Heavy Cotton
UNION SUIT
for Sterling, ColcY to look nftor his
business Interests. theVo. as a French faco with ovoryoho in-
F. L. Moonoy went to Omaha Sun- eluding tho chorus having a part In
day. Wlillo thoro ho will attond tho tho unfolding. Spnco does not permit
funeral of Senator Millard. 'giving tho dotalls of Its vast ramlfl-
Mclvln Repass and Claronco Druso J cations. An Indication of tho up-to-of
Cambridgo will spond tho wook dato quality of tho plot, howover, Is
end In tho city with friends. found In rovolntlon that tho basis ot
Mr. nnd Mrs. John Skow and . fun is tho recent alleged dlscovory of
daughter, Katherlno, of Kearnoy
spent Sunday nt tho I. A. Trout homo.
Clinton & Son, Tho Eyo Glass Mon,
Service and Satisfaction.
Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Evans ot Gotli
onburg camo to North Platto for hos-
Dr. Sorgo Vorouoff, dealing with tho
restoration of youth of persons In ad
vanced years by tho grafting oC chlm
pnnzco glands. This process has boen
modified into a sort of Ponco do Leon
olixir, nnd tho results of Its taking
pltal troatmont tho last of tho week. aro novol and ludicrous.
Mrs. Honry Toilllon nnd daughter j Mr. Horbort has written a aceuo ot
of tho Platto Valley district aro visit- many molodio dollghts, wlUi a happy
ing nt tho John Toilllon homo this mingling ot orchestral and vocal
'wcok. I comody sontlmont and romance Tho
Miss Evelyn Boldt resumed her lively, "I Might Bo Your Onco In a
dutlos at tho A. T. Johnson dopart
mcnt storo after being nb&ont for sev
eral weeks.
Mr: and Mrs. Jesso B. Edwards loft
Sunday morning for Rochester, Minn ,
Mhoro Mr. Edwards will undergo an
operation. This is a renewal of tho
trouble for which ho took treatment
at Rochester last fall.
District court is bolng hold at Ogal
nlla this wook. Monday mornlug
trains .carried qulto a number of
North Platto lawyers who aro inter
ested In legal matters boforo tho
court.
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LISTEN
I am on tho market for a Ford de
livery car and a cash register, I am
Wlillo" is ono of tho many hits.
Added to tho abovo thoro Is a com
pany of youths, charm and ability ton-
turlng Marguerite Zondor, Nora Kolly
and John E. Young In addition to tho
abovo company Including. Joo Mack,
William Cameron Sarah MoVlcker,
Bortha Bolmoro, Ethel Martollo, Agnos
Patterson, Lillian Young, Evelyn
Young, Evelyn Grieg, Gall Made, Noll
Mooro, John Rolnhnrd, Wlllard Hall
and Bruco Buddlngton.
:o:
Clinton & Son, The Eyo Glass Mon,
Sorvlco and Satisfaction.
.:o:
. NOTICE
Whenever tho flro whlstlo blows
for shutting off tho city water at any
The 'stove, plpo in Uyi sclipolhoule
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xtnrtnw n,i -'burtipd ,ott last Tnwdayarid school
'TSSiS t&Aima.' Sonufc oamo oyer
Specialty Shop:, Artrolw inaiuasd'ara:5!?):
hats, luncheon sets, ells, baskets, rib-
-:o:-
No Blanks You Alwass Win On
Groones.-;V ,:- -t Wa?. yus. mub, , FoUowjng j8 th-e Bchedule of e
ribbon, vprwm. sets or toweis, etc. araIufttiona -la m Senlor tttgh school
Gambld with (prier
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' : A n!-i iil 'liJI -i'.rfA
ry tk W.;: . Hv at themes!, ToZH Ta-
,.y Swmtttiv at ,OAiih last wstfk and 8a0KM,w ia .
Gamble with
r-Aai ttaMW 0u: ,m& -bis openlri adlees. sodded d s ,!?r; , ZLZ 7
awmitoe- at O&aha last wtjpk and,'
Wednesday Afternoon-JoUfnallsm,
going to start a dollvory at onco and timo within tho next two weeks all
in connection with my meat market J parties living on Front, Sixth, Fifth,
I am going to hnndlo tho host of mill: , Fourth and Second streets and cant
and crftfim. Milk will bo 7o n nuart 1 of tho D00 block should tako out
at market and 8c a quart delivered, ' ouougli water' to last a ronspnabte
It isi'ro&l milk, not water. .-McKam .longth of tt0
Hi
Moat Market, 108 E. Sixth St Pljone
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IHSrtSHEy WffiLOH,
Water CoimuiSBloner.
al "copy jflfetifr,'
Keith
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ONE NI6HI ONLY
Monday, Jan. 23
The best S1.50jnluc nindc
of fine cotton yprn,
Snle F
rice
79
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SUIT
2 SUITS $1.80.
Sizes 3G to 40
Not inoro than 2 suits to n
enstonicr.
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Wo Aro Always Uusv Thoro Is n
ltcnson.,
l)lt, L. A. SNAY13LY1
DENTIST
X-ltny Diagnosis Oxygen nnd
Anntlicsln.
Over Union Statp Bank.
Plioito 2QG.
TRY McKAIN'S'OAFE
Fresh Lino of
MEATS AND GROCERIES
108 E. Ctli".
GEO. aioKADTn Pro).
OTIS R. PLATT,vM. Dn
Physician nnd Surgeon .
X-RAY
Diagnosis and Treatment
Calls answered Day and Night.
Over Union StatqBank.
Office Phono 2DGW HoPbono 29GR
; HIDES A O FURS
Pretty Fair Prices
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jrHRltVBEldlty .
L'ndf;rtali'r dii.I Yr.:
Dnt Phono V
tfl!;t Plii'tn- iSLrSt
FORBES,
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tor
&2liy SS HS, ' . ; ' . ' 'Worn. So. CoVty ov Qtr T- fnLT ' -,SW;'
V-- ... ' under th 1;' many ,W Fifty if!nS2v w'"
' W'-r. wUfni'Mr're lino 'of curUll, ..rtibict to taxes whicA .Wfgtowlr, Jaw-(
'14.76. 4S(B,rt or .short-HPli better 1Imftlsftrte this,. ' , r, H Atternoon-RglgaMpn. .
. LISTEN- i.K)u;t 'torsrt e Uis feAJ We nt' Ctaeo'n . o-v.ty tsaWM' r w'U
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Trmmim
HAT aOLttSTEIN PRINTS
-Which 'Has
Set;
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street.
A. Ford
at "less starter felte
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J is ju
:h cow.
i in , ' ihixc aia som of tucm making
, cuwa - tested- A teat cettlitcfe with'
Ti-.s-a Gfiwa w rod and rom Durhams. The
WyI fm' .iftlleii beef cows, and' stock eowg
:ne to tbfeBales.teliuy a cow fnd quit bttyln&feuP.
There will be CHtle ot ill kinds iti 0i Sale 7
Anyone who has Cftttie fo Srto to..tfft',
AucH )ii,mndy, January air, ivss.
hai Is the ue, of cfittg oyer; spMJei oitlk? Lets so to
North,Platte, JTwiuary 23, buy Ibme J Ciittte ;and
stgirt thie thing all over; V
CASPER RAUCH,
H; M. JOHAXSEN and ED lilEJlIO
Auctioneers.
.-tit Hjerfftlp, n" he aooth vkK
, r - ti-i.t i de'ifondetl'iTpon t--mppljr''t.'1
-k-aSKWH- t-Hy' 'ltli uWctr walo th nttmpri'
i tl 0' central nation ar Mng c$n-
i.octed. ' r
Tli orolveitm vhl will jli,y
' Ch: .;" lif.H.H Juifrts i'5 nf riiiV!'.
!i'r,,of 1l-e''Mtf-KKn3' i.Ti. V1;.
u ic i.oea p6rr,ttt'd Vy t'io '.on 1
Oo'T .to tLetr EirvioP5 froo eo, t' vL t1
Mil tve proceoda 2 Uio sale of tlcJtct.)
can go to tho treasury of tljo A i-
socloted Cb-iri'.l'ii. '
TljevAmc-rlf'n Wai? Mbtara. hei!
c tiwi at the Chrlit ,ErdnT-cli'!tn
FritUty' rftornobn. Tfnprewng T.';'
terelyv aitettded arwl'v eeveWil . guea'.
fkraJ'ershcy wnro present. T'Hlti t -
1 ttie' first of a sefloa of toasv'to I
giyn by tK War SJotioara evci ;.
month. ..,', ' '
A Wtor ' Vom Mr.' O. P. -Iijdios,
saya she ""ii stlltvtt Aabvillo, k. C
and that Dave Itya$ and Floronco aro
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"tifeVtetar with loVoace AbSu&pX.
1 W vrttl have yunpUread -tfel-lua
Haroi on aale at CtOw a nil. Crow
' Market . every Saturday. . - , ' r
t Platto Vnlley Pet Stock Association
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L. & S. Crorc!;ria.
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Horil Kelly, jdhn J2. Vig, Mar-
gperite Zendcr afid a winsome
f 'Cast -owtlliaip ftfleauty
Ma)) Orders Now. Seat Sale Thurday
PRICJBS-.LOWER FLOOR $2.80 AND $2;0O
. BALCONY $1.50 AND $1.00
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