The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, January 27, 1922, Image 4

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    THE? NORTH PLATTE SEMI-WJflEKLY TRIBUNE
CLINTON, THE JEWELER
CLINTON & SON, The Eye Glass Men
Sign of The Big Ring Satisfaction Sure Try Us. f Graduate Opticians
John Molntoah of Sldnoy and woll, LOCAL AND PHIlSONAL
known hero wan In North Platto tho
first of tho wook. Mr. Molntoah was! Always onrllost with tho Mors at
recently nppolntod lntornal revenue. Blocks
collector.
- Tho funoral of tho lato Rufus P.
Stobblns will be hold from tho homo
j of Ills slstor, Mrs. Etta S. Bonnor,
oid worm uiim street, Saturday after
noon at 2:30 o'clock.
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DR. 0. II. CRESSLER
GRADUATE DENTIST
Offlco ovor tho McDonald
Stato Bank.
LOCAL AND l'ERSONAL
iO UIO
of Oshkosh
matters hero
Mrs. Q. R Swanson
lookod after business
Wednesday.
Clinton & Son, Tho Eyo Glass Mon,
Sdrvlco and Satisfaction.
Evelyn Boldt has resumed her
duties at tho A. T. Johnson dopart
mont store
Always .earliest with tho lators at
Blocks.
. C. J. Morrison camo down, from
Staploton Tuesday to look aftor bus
iness matters.
Present Ford prices loWosl oyer
quoted,
V. A. Nelson left yesterday for
Gothenburg whoro ho will spend sov
oral days visiting frlonds.
F. J. Sandall will leavo next wcok
for California. Mr. Sandall Intends
to locato thero In tho future
Mrs. Clara Hun'tor loft -this morn
ing for Alantlc, la., whoro alio will
spond soveral weeks vlsltrng
H. M. Reynard arrived hero from
Staploton for several days stay whllo
ho attended to business matters.
Clinton & Son, tho Eyo Glass Mon.
Service and Satisfaction.
Mrs. F. Mohleman and Miss Ltlllo
Potorson of Gothonburg atfondod tho
Charity bull hero, last evening.
Harry Samuelson will leavo tomor
row for Chicago and St, Louis whoro
Tio "will purchase his sprlug stock.
' C C. Flansburg of Lincoln was a
city visitor this wcok, looking aftor
legal matters In' tho district court.
L. A. Hoath, P. A. Heath and W. F.
Robbtns, all of ArtliUr wero attend
ing to business mattorB horo yostor
day. Hbmachus," Eupopsla, IahV Osiris,
Itamcscs, Ptolmoy, and Httlo Cheops
nro all la tho "Hoodoo, February C.
Corno and soofthom, ;
Editor:
A very enjoyable birthday surprise
was given on January 15 at tho homo
of Carl Broedor, tho occasion being
tho fifty-first birthday of Mrs. Broe
dor. Sho was given a great surprlso
when sovonty-ono of her neighbors
and old frlonds rushed Into her homo
that Sunday afternoon. Sho Is hon
ored with being called tho mother of
tho neighborhood and was honored
by many toasts and goodwlshcs. Mrs.
Brooder was entertained In her usual
good manner by songs and games.
-which lasted until a lator hour. Mrs.
Brooder left on a 11:30 train for Al
exandria whoro sho will help cele
brato tho birthday of her father. She
will bo gono several days. All jolnod
In wishing Mrs. Broedor many happy
returns of tho day. Thoso present
wcro Mrs. Watlclns and family of
five; Mr. Cyphers nnd fnmlly of four;
Peter Larson and family of flvo; II.
S. L. Voas and family of five; L.
Brooder and family of threo; Robert
Kunklo and family of four; Mr. Num
machor and family of flvo; Mr. Por
ter and family of threo; Mr. Zlmmor
manan family of two; Mr. Elliott and
family of four; Mr. Broedor and
family of sovon; Mr. Moonoy nnd
family of six; Mr. Whlto and fnjnlly
of threo; Mr. McDonald and family
of threo; Mr. Knotts, Mr. Track
worthf Mr. Hanson and family of
flvo; Mr. Scott and family of four;
Mr. Austin and family of two.
ONE WHO WAS THERE.
CITY AND COUNTY NEWS
The Music, Literature and Art de
partment of tho Twentieth Century
club met with Mrs. Julius Plzer last
Tuesday afternoon. AJter tho busl
ness sosslon a very Interesting pro
gram consisting of music, papers and
readings was rendered. At tho close
oi mo program, rorresmnents woro
Mrs. Alma Stokes of Council Bluffs, served. Tho meeting was reported to
In., Is visiting at tho F. E. Kronqueat havo been very enjoyable to all pros
homo and helping tako care of her cnt
mother, Mrs. Kronqueat who Is ro- Peoplo aro always complaining
covering from an operation which Bho about tho longth of time that they
undorwont Christmas week. ! work. It is a big Item In n lifetime -
Millinery department of tho Leader but not so big as most of us imagine.
Mercantile Co. aro now offering you If "tho days of our ago aro threo
your cholco of pattern hats up to ( score years and ten," hero Is an ap-1
$16.00 values at closing out prlco of .proxlmation of tho way a man of 70
S. W. Warren of Tyron spont sev
eral days In North Platto this wcok.
Clinton & Son, tho Eyo Glass Mon.
Service and Satisfaction.
I. C. Heldenbrand of Tyron attend
ed to business matters horo Wednes
day. Perry Anthony of Omaha looked
aftor business in district court this
woelc
All wool knitted gloves and mit
tens, for ladies and clldren, values to
$1.25, Friday and Saturday, 25c. E. T.
Tramp & Sons.
Billy Jucknon Is ongagod to threo
girls. Which ono does ho marr'y?
Seo tho "Hoodoo," February 6. Prlco
50 conts nnd 25 cents.
L. & S. Groceteria.
?3.45 and $5.85 nothing hold baok, has spont his Hfo
VAUDEVILLE
-AT THE-
your pick.
A marrlago llconso was procured
from Judge Woodhurst Wednesday
by Harry C. Goldsmith of thlB city
and Miss Juanita VanWlnkle of Kan
orado, Kans. Tho judge lator per
formed tho wedding ceremony.
Boy Scout Troop 7 will leavo to
day for Paxton whoro they will play
Sloop r 23 years
Work 19 years
Amusement , 9 years
Rollglous devotion 1 year
Eating C years
Traveling G years
Illness 4 years
Dressing 2 years
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That's whoro tho time goes to. Of
tho Paxton High school basket ball course ho reader must allow, for his
team. This troop has a gamo sched- or hor own situation; a traveling
uled with Horshey, which they will man, for instance, combines a good
play In tho near future. This gamp j part of his sleeping, eating and
will bo glvon for tho 'moflt of the! dressing with his traveling.
Associated Charities.
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ROSE COMBED RED COCKERELS
Chanco now to buy fully matured
stock from this heavy laying strain
and at prices low enough for anyone.
I havo only a few and If you want'
them como soon as thoy will not last
long. South Park Poultry Yard. J.'
H. Van Cleavo.
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Doing Sums
i Some where in your
homo if you aro enjoy
ing Electric Sorvico
there iB an adding ma
chind. .It's function is to
sum up tho total amount
of current whlih you use.
Electrically and me
chanically accurately--it
totals the number of
watt-hours of Electricity
which aro consumed to
provide youj wih light,
heat and power.
You know this adding
machine as tho Electric
Motor. It is a measuring
instrument of precision,
yet quite simple and easy
to understand. 1
It will tell you exactly
how much current you are
using. Road It yourself.
NORTH PLATTE LIGHT
& power co:
To tho Editor:
Ono question which hns been shot
at mo a number of times Is: "Is there
any monoy In rabbits?"' A moro Im
portant question Is to ask ono's self
If ho has tho qualities which will
mako him a succoss at raising rab
bits. If tho rabbit business was so
easy that anyono ould succeed, some
wise gily would havo beaten us to It
long ago. Llko other things, It takes
brains, work, courage, application
and rosourcofulnoss. Tho present
demand exhausts all vlslblo moans
of supply.
If you want to go Into the rabbit
biiBtncBS Bolect a few of tho best
foundation Btock monoy enn buy. Also
purchaso a fow of tho best books on
tho subject -and road them with un
derstanding and . Judgment. Then
subscribe for a couplo'.ot magazines
nnd loam as you go. Afftltato with
a godd selling, organization If you
can, and tho market question is set
tied.
Boforo tho ond of 1922 wo want ov
ory man and woman In LIncoin coun
ty to know what rabbit moat Is and
that, It Is to best meat that can bo
purchttBod, Let's get together hor,e ,tu
Lincoln county and put rabbit raising
whoro it bolongs. Wo will bo glad to
toll anyono whoro to got good breed
lng stock and- so get an early start
for tho1922 market. Wo enn also
lino you up with some good, books
and magazines.
William Woodlngs, Secrotary,
Platto Valley Pet Stock Assn.
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Closing out wool and cotton blank
els at prices way bolow regular at
tho Loader Morcanttlo Co.
F. C. Plolstlokor Hpont tho day In
Paxton.
NOTICE
Whenever tho flro whistle blows
for shutting off tho city water at un;
tlmo within tho next two weeks all
parties living on Front, Sixth, Fifth,
Fourth and Second streets and east
of tho 500 block should tako out
ouough wator to fast a reasonable
longth of time.
IIERSHEY WELCH,
Water CommissIoncV.
The
Co.
HIRSCHFELD
row quality and service
But wo can montlon two great
economics, open to all. Everyone Is
hotter off when tho work Item Is not
carried homo, In tho form of worry,
to cheat tho sleep Item and the
amusement Horn. And nobody denies
that regular, light exercise enough
work and not too much food will cur
tall tho four years most of us spend
sick ill bod. Thatj's tho pMaco to
economize in timo!
Collier's Weekly.
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CARD OF THANKS.
Wo tako this means of thanking
our neighbors, friends nnd organiza
tions for tho beautiful floral tributes
and tho sympathy extended to us In
tho loss of our husband, son and
brother, John Weinberger, Jr.
Mrs. John Weinberger, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. John Wolnborger, Sr.
Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Beam,
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Allen, ,
Mr. and Mrs. F. T. McGovorn.
KEITH-TODAY ONLY
PEItllELL IN SHOW LAND
The Silhouctto productions of animals, tholr antics and characteristics
Is porfect and amusing, and tho laugh is never lacking to' tho
artistic display he twisted his fingers and on tho Bcreen appeared
a rabbit. Ho twisted again and tho adulenco saw a couple of lovers In
hearty embraco and again and thoro appeared two monkeys.
AUSTIN & RUSSELL IN "THE GIRL AND THE WOP"
A young couplo wjth pleasing personalities and splendid ability 'as
entertainers, in a Singing and Talking offering that savors some
what of a sketch called "Tho Girl and the Wop." It is an act that
will suroly find favor with all.
SEBASTIN & MERRILL In harmonized tactics sawing a woman In
threo. This act will create a. laughing furore with a conglomera
tion of laugh producing effects, principally the Egg-Laying Rooster
and his burlesque on tho famous Illusion Cutting or Sawing the
Woman to Pieces.
Resides the above there Is an extcnslvo collection of fun-mnldug
lumiphcnnlln, tho purpose of which Is to laugh.
SHIRLEY & HELL DANCING AND TALKING
This is ono of thoso rapid flro Talking and. Dancing and Singing,
mixed with plenty of talent that is suro to please all.
A GOOD FIVE REEL FEATURE WILL RE ADDED TO
ATTRACTIVE PROGRAM.
THIS
SPECIAL
18 jP J? TP IE
SALE DAY
SATURDAY, JANUARY 2Sth
Lndlos Holeproof Hosiery
Silk faced, if
ribbed top,
all shades
89
.Men's Dress Shlrts-
.Valuos
up to $2.50
sizes 14 to 15&.
89c
Men's Henry Union Snlts
Grey rlbbod .(
cotton,
on.
$1.50 valuo Biilt Qjb
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T THE SUN
TODAY AND TOMORROW
ZANE GREY'S
Popular story
"The Man of The Forest"
A massive tale of lovo and ndventuro, with an ail star cast Including
y Robert MoKIm, Claire Adtms, Carl Giitroorl.
, . ALSO'
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"WINNERS (V '1'IIH WKST .
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Men's Cotton Hose '
Fast colors,
all shados,
6 pairs for ,
,39c
Meu's Wool Mixed Hose-
In gray
nnd brown mixed,
'5 pairs for
89
Men's, OYoruIIti
Fast color,
heavy weight,
all sizes
89c
a
Roys' Kajnco Blouses
Valuos
lup to $1.50,
agos G to 13
89c
Men's Sweaters
Gray cotton,
all sizes,,
$1.50 value
89c
Men's Fliinnol Night Robes
Hoavy flannol,
all slzos,
$1,50 values ,
89c
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NORTH PLATTK'S GREATEST
YALUR. GIVING STORE
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WANT TO BUY
1 w4Make your wants known by a Tribune Want Ad.
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. havottne little, home you want and he may want to sell it.
Someone may
Someone may
have the farm you would like to have if you only knew he wants to sell 5
it. The Tribune makes-it possible, for you to get the eye of thousands of
readers. Wo print and distribute $,310 copies of this issue.
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WANT TO SELL
' Do you need some ready money, Could you get along without
that lot or farm? Would: you be willing to dispose of your place'ior a??
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neat sum in cash and the balance on payments? There' may be at' least ''
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one person in North Platte Who would jump at the chance if he only
"knew about it. The Tribune tells many thousands -of people each week.
Try it. . " 1
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WANT TO TRADE
Would you rather have a farm than a city home? Someone,
else wants a city home instead of his farm. Someone has a lot in the
east? part of town which he would like to trade for a lot in the west part
of yn. Thero is ho better way of getting a "prospect" for a trade than
by, advertising in The Tribune. Let's help things move by starting
something ourselves. Trade. !
THE TRIBUNE
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