The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, January 20, 1922, Image 5
E NORTH PLATTE SEMI-WEEKLY TRIBUNE 'V f THE BARGAIN - COUNTER LIST CA3IPFIRE DlilEOTOitY 'MERCHANTS OFPEIt IlAKGAINS 1 ' FOlt TIIltlFTY FOLKS OF ' THIS COMMUNITY Read theso ndvortisemonts for they nro thb offerings of North Flatto ro tail merchants and aro Intended to glvo tho readors of The Tribune values to bo found nowhero else. Read and act. local and personal i mmmmmzw No Bionics You Always Win On Groceries. Gamble with Springer. Gamble with Springer and win ev ery timo on Groceries. Gamble- with Springer., Scq tho bargains in " the Arvilla Whlttakor Spoclalty" Shop, at 60G Lo cust SL We tire selling our entire lino oi fine cotton Japaneso kimonos at $4.75 each for a short timo. Hotel Palaco Dazaar. LOOKOUT (Ahoba lvuclut.) Moots ovory Wednsedar tit 4:1G. Semi-annual mootlngs In May and No vember. Guardian Mrs. Wilson Tout Aaafatnnt ntin.1ln ATI TrtfnMn.Mn Chnffln. - inms Vice-president Elsio Dolph I Secretary Rebecca Tout, Treasurer Dorothy Cummlngs Roster: , Allco Edwards Elma Crano Herntco Williams , ; Dorothy Cummlngs Evelyn Getty Elsie Dolph Olive Rasmussen Thelma Starr Lorlta Hogsett Ruby Crozior Maurlno Yates , i Dorothy VanClcavo , .'Ruth Wilcox ' Dorothy Wilson , Leota Hultman Rebecca Tout Rorid tho Bargain Counter list. Mre! John pay loft tho first of the week for Lincoln to spond a wodk visiting relatives. , Tim O'Koofo lot Vodnosdny for Koarnoy to Bpond n few days at tho rwf 1 i i :o:- THE LAZY BOY The paonts of a small boy were i greatly disturbed by a teacher's re- o-- --u . . LISTEN- at McICnln's Cafo and meat market combined for 35 cents. 108 East 6th street V tho laaziest boy in school. "Ho is so lazy," tho teacher de clared, "that whenever I ask him to read ho becomes sleepy in a few Have, a photograph mado of your , minutes." kiddies. Their charms can bo mado Scolding and whippings proving of '.pormanont in a good portrait. Rem- no avail, tho boy was taken to tho brandt .Studio. ' '' family physician. Tho latter, to the ' parent's surprise, passed him on to a I A roru car 1UB3 nuuiur mm to fc wh foun(1 Um much ill worm riauo xor .au, inoiuuus BaB q As SQOn ag ho be-' a. UO ww. , t( W(jar th(jgo h0 kcpt up eagny Hondy-Ogicr Auto Co, . wUh h,g c,ags anfl nQ moro com. i jhonfa, of fa Bister, I m r r . i T r.ttll. .1 Air. ami mrs. nownru iio.uicuuui loft Wednesday for Omaha whoro they will spend sovcral weeks. Mildred Hlrsch and Ruth Doty loft this afternoon for Gothenburg to at tend tho basket ball game which will bo played there this evening. A marriage license was Issued or Jan. 1C to Ira B. Gordon of Suther land and Miss Clara R. Schick of Flats. Mrs. Will Friend arrived Wednoa da to attend tho funeral of John Wlenbergor which was hold hero Thursday morning. Tho fuiioral of tho lato John Woln- borger was hold Thursday morning at 9:30 at tho Catholic church. Father Sullivan of Wood River conducted tho sorvices. Interment was mado at North Platto comotory. Clinton & Son, tho Eyo Glas3 Men. Servlco and Satisfaction. At tho County Treasurer's office yesterday we learned that Judgo Woodhurst had just turned In $2,242 in fees for tho past six months which it was statcdwas tho best record made in any six months for a long time. There will bo a basket ball game Saturday at 7:30 played by members of tho night school and tho faculty. Theso games will bo froo to all and all night school pupils aro invited. A cheer leader has been selected and J ho will lead in all tho yells and THE UNIVERSAL CAR NEW PRICES 3 S 3 " See my 1922 stock of paper from plaints wo heard of his laziness, ono-third to one-half cheaper than 1 How many misfit men are in thiB last year; also somo bargains in pa- world today' who in their -boyhood .pers'loft over.' Call 10G1J and I will' days were called "lazy," whoso par bring to' books to your house. Phil nts havo committed a crimp against ,DeatS- them .and against society? Don't call you boy or girl lazy until you KNOW Farmers aro now planning how that their oyosiglit Is as well taken tlimr af'n in fin linlr- flnrlnf wm-Tr p nn M.rt fnar nP flinlr llttifi K'-iT with the vFordson. Call and get one bodies. Clinton & Son, Opticians, '4 V prlcos on Fordon and eaulrmient. ' glgli of tho Big Ring. Kfj.(J4 , Hondy-Ogier Auto uo. i ' :o:- '. I ' TO WHQM IT MAY CONCERN : tSV'!' Jan. 18th to-Mnd- will bo $1.00 v . . , woek sit Uio .Whlttakor Millinery and Having bought H19 InttireetB ot ouaa. ' SpbIttlfy Shop, Articles Included arc . Ran' to hT-Auto Wreoking Cp. o: Om NIGHT ONLY hats, lumchooa sots, oils, bftskets, rlb.ffotU;Plattk-I illsnotro6PpnUl hats, lncUeop sets, vpll, UaiBks, for any tteatings maue . or rapnwnwx Somo classes at night school aro over largo since tho transfor laBt Monday. Mr. Moreys' class In elec trical onglncorlng is vbry largo. Sew ing classes and tho homo nursing classes aro oxtra largo but every ef fort Is being mado so that all stu dents will recoivo Individual attention- -.Of' Fr Sale, Trade or Ront ARE YOU INTERlfiSTED IN A HOME Call E. A. Olson If ou want to buy, sell, .trade or build. I can serve you in the way of location and, PRICE. Homea, vacant loia, 3 te 40 acre tracts with or without improvements,. )xtl- Kf-ted tarms-1,and -hill faas, ifm tend Wlttti alfa'MM an- w llana iftt re ribbon, novelties, et of towel-, etc. 506 Looufet street. . by v him. Keith 1 Monday, Jan. 23 NAT GOLDSTEIN PRESENTS .; That Tuneful Triumph Which Has Set the Nation The Denver Press. Simply Raved of the Merits ol -This .Offering. With the Original New York Cast and Production Musimammr L . F. O, B. DETROIT Effective January 16fh, 1922. Chassis $285.00 Runabout 319.00 r . , -Touring Car i 348.00 . . Truck Chassis ....... . 430.00 , Coupe S80.00 - Sedan .'... 645.00 Tractor... 625.00 Lowest Prices of Ford Cars in tbe History of the Ford Motor Co. Give us Your Order Today and Insure Early Delivery. Authorized Ford Dealers NORTH PL&tTE, NEBRASKA. i0fefr-tam with the mmAa i PfAcptti; bfirA Arft f hi LAWfiSF hvkrVmmpjn time, values. Call or write !SJ w - - " ' Phene.H-'Sa 314 o. Locust St. I : -,. 2.vi Like all good ' thing", milk. Ufts a few .flrawLocks but these or tar outweighed by its ndvantagee. Milk ii the great factor of iafety tu ouv diet. lt(TnnBS the ration fiomnlete and keep'i the bly, etTong. afHr is ths- beai ;to9fi- Iwvt. " -Tbr -J no OyTJemite.' other thing, hut not on wHk;, J&tr et Wast a half pint e day- for .each person in - the household. No other food can take place. Milk look.", like a simple food but In reality It is very compljBX. A glass ot milk contains all, the im portant thln.TB (hat go to make up ;i mixed diet. One can get the same nourishment from mllk as frpm a' meal jnado up of meat and oggs, sugar and cereals, oils and fats,' with Bolt and water. Milk is good fuel because It contains fat and sugar. The body needs fuel to keep it warm and to make it move and work and play, just as a steam engine needs coal or the automobile neode gas oline. One , quart M mik Is about equal In fuel value to any of the following: 2 pounds salt (.o'flsn, 1 pounds beets, 0 pounds turnips, pounds lean round beef, 2 pounds po la'toes,' fl pounds spinach, 7 pounds lettuce, 4 pounds cabbage, eggs, 8 ounees butter, 5 ounces flour or, 8 ounces cheese. -jo: NOTKW Water rent Is now due and will bj delinquent on January 29 th. AH wafer consumers please see water rent is paid. HERSHBY WELSH, Water Commissioner. LODGE, CHURCH AND SOCIETY BLANKEST SPECIAL For one hour on Saturday, from 10 to 11 a. m. at $1 each. Rosular price ' $4.35. K. T. Tramp & Sons. FOlt !A.LE I wo wm iuvvo young urcsauii i.ci Igi'in Ilnrc on --ulo at Cro,v :wul i'. , Costly JiliKTlNGS IN TJITS YAll- ) ' 'BIS 'plTY ' ' LUTIDRAN lltOO' "Tho Power of Faith " 7:0 "Cpals of Fire.',' CHRISTIAN ', x U:0D "Can Qpd Truit' Mo?" 7:3,0 "Ing PftVid" EPISCOPAL ' il:Q0 Morning Prayer and sermOM. 7:30 Evening Prayer (did sermoh- Qeorgo Murray writes that he is -irkot every Saturday. now located at Phoenix, Ariz. l'latte Valley Pot Stock Assool.itlDn A REAL SALE AT A REAL TIME. . . MEN'S AND BOYS' OVERSHOES 30 PER CENT DISCOUNT 8 ittQ t, bio w FEATURING Nora Kelly, John E. Young, Mar guerite Zender and a winsome Cast of Youth, Grace & Beauty Mail Orders Now. Seat Sale Now On. PRICES LOWER FLOOR $2.50 AND $2.00 BALCONY $1.30 AND $1.00 When in Omaha STOP WITH US Hotel Conant Hotel Sanford Hotel Henshaw Ourre;vua!on of 20 years fair dealing , Is bit t of thce hotels. Gueste may 1 stop ui uny one of them with the as suranr-c of receiving honest value and couituoits t'c.itrucat. ! CONANT HOTEL COMPANY I CHRISTIAN SCIENOE 11:80 Christian' Solence service. Services in Building ft Loan building. j'o: MBTHQDIS 11:00 "Fruita of tho' Spirit." 7 : M) Fourth . C6mmandmenL rAPTJST 11:00 ' 'Providence and Human Motive," 7 UIO "What kind of. a Ctrl to Marfr&v Single ,e ooraialiy in vited. The L(terature, Music and Art do i urtanent of the Twentieth' Century riubwill meet next Tuesday after noon with Mrs. Julius Pizer. The re rostttnent committee Is Mrs. R. A. i:nrmati, Mrs. J. W. Niles, Mrs. EJ. S. Davis and Mrs. B. B. Boatman. ' :o:- Dlon Optical Co., srlnds lenses. County Clerk Allen has not reeov- rred from his recent sickness so that, ft can be at bis desk reguarly. j We still have some wonderful val-, o i for $15 in dresses, suits anil , coats. This week only. E. T. Tramp i Sons. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY TWO DAYS ONLY Star Clothing House TjH&HQME OF , ; , THE REAL SALE It 8 Three Cash and Carry Specials FOR SATURDAY Picnic ots, per IbS, . . ! . . . .Swjlt'snWfete -Soap, . 31 iajfe. .... lM ?. : .. .H McMichaels Grocery PHONE 441. 8 ft 11 n i I .. " !'' It'll. Wj M M .