The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, January 27, 1922, Image 5

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    THE NORTH PLATTE SEMI-WEEKLY TRIBUNE
LOCAL AfU PERSONAL
Now York's nowoBt spring gar
ments aro arriving dally nt Blocks.
, Gome to the Hoodoo, Four. G and
oo tho Dazzling Daisy.
Mrs. II. Q. Anderson of llrulo shop
ped In tho city Wednesday. " '
Dlxbn Optical Co., oyo service.
auin. ui iiuu urewor 01 iiorsncy
Bho:)pod n North I'latto Wednesday.
, Ullnton & Son, Tho Eye Glass Men,
Servlco and Satisfaction. .
A. QvWambach of Gothenburg was
a business.! visitor hero Saturday.
Mrs. A. II. Harvey of Choyonno Is
visiting at tho E. M. McConnell homo
this week. '
Road tho Bargain Cbunter list.
Walter Harbold of Hastings arrived
Wednesday to, iook after business
Interests.
' Angolina Is' tho "angel" child. Yes
sho Is an angcl See tho "Hoodoo,"
Pobruary G. "-
Miss Lydia Bjorklund Is off duty
lit tho W. J. O'Connor storo on ac
count of illness.
Roy Cochran left, Thursday morn
ing for eastern -points vhero ho will
transact business.
Miss Violet Maddox entertained the
Chancory Bridge club at hor homo
Tuesday ovoning.
tBoys kneo pants on salo at 95c,
$1.45 and $1.95 at the Lender Mer
cantile Co.
f-Mlss Rena Dolph will arrive homo
tomorrow to Visit hor parents, Mr.
and Mrs. G. A. Dolph.
p J. .1. WILSON DENTIST
OPPOSITE 3fcCABE HOTEL, OYER
STAMl"S BAKERY. PHONE 71.
Patrick Hill of Chicago arrived the
first of tho week to look after busi
ness, interests in tho city.
Advanco spring, modols spring's
newest creations now on display at
Blocks.
Mr, and Mrs. Frank Donnely of
Ogalalla were in North Patto ' Wed
nesday.
Clinton & Son, tho Eye Glass Men
Servlco and Satisfaction.
John Nolson left Thursday morning
for Omaha where ho . will transact
business for several days.
Advanoe Bprlng modols spring's
nowost creations now on display at
Blocks.
G. R. Stobblns of Vontura, Cali
fornia arrived yesterday to attohd tho
funoral of his brother Rufus Steb
hlns. Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Maloncy loft
Wodncsday for Omaha wtooro they
wil transact .business for sovornl
days.
If you had tho "prettiest load of
swag'' including threovaluablo neck
laces, what would you do? See tho
"Hoodoo, February 6.
Mrs. Etta Bonner rcturnod Thurs
day morning from California whero
sho was called by tho death of hcr'0f Uie week.
brother Rufus Stobblns.
Dr. L. 3. KKAUSE, Dentist, X-Khj
Diagnosis. McDonald Bank Building.
Phono 07.
Reports received hero Wodncsday
from , Rochester, say that Jcsso Ed
wards was operated upon at tho
Mayo Bros, hospital there.
Mrs. Joo Condit who has been
spending tho last week in' Omaha
visiting relatives and friends arrived
homo Wednesday morning. i
uurg limes;
PLEASANT VIEW ITEMS
Thoro was a small snow
hero last Sunday morning.
an UK
, j3 Oilenng the women of North Platte remarkable values m a shoe
storm m
Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Brown visited
with Mrs. Joo Stophons Sunday.
Mrs. Thomas Is visiting at tho J.
M. Souder homo 'this week.
Silas Kuglor, Con Soars, Arthur
Tcotors and Henry Bajcrs holpcd
Dick Teeters butcher last Monday.
Tho attondanco at school last week
was good after tho cold snap tho first
Silas Kuglor, Frank Hands, Charles
Llorman, Will McKnlght, Henry Bak
ers, Earl LaBounty, Guy St'lnetto and
Dick Tootors wero at Con Scars
butchering last Friday.
Many of our rondors aro members
of Gothenburg Lodgo of Perfection
No. 7, Scottish Rlto and thoy will bo
Interested in tho results of tho elec
tion of offiocrs held last Monday
night and
ron at way down prices at tho Loader
Mercantile Co. I
Mrs. J. R, Elliott and ichlldren re-.
turned tho first of tho week from
Olney, 111., whoro they spent a month
with Mrs. Elliott's mother. i
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Block will
leave Sunday for Chicago and Now
York whero they will spend sovoral,
wcoks in the markets buying spring
merchandise. I
Mrs. Bruco Kano and children of
roported
W. J.
nblo master; F. L.
by tho Gothon
Blrkofor, venor-
Hannum, senior
wardon; E. J. Loutzonhelsor, junior
warden; Charles E. Allen, orator; E.
J. Spauldlng, almoner; A. G. Warn
bach, secretary; C. W. Wagnor, treas
urer. :o:
Dixton Optical Co., tests eyes.
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NOTICE TO BIDDERS
Sealed bids will bo roctrived by
it.- "ill-. -. ..-. I r -ill-- e t i i.
Orjuind .Tunction. Colo., left Thursday 1,10 i"" uy in worm
w t,. Mnw vir oitv nw Platto, Nebraska, at tho office of tho
soondimr several davs at tho Harry 'Clt' Clcrk o BaId Cltv UP untiI 8 P'
Pnmnr immn . . M. of Tuesday, February 7th, 1922 for
Harold Coates of Sutherland ar-,
tho furnishing, F.
0.
of
B. cars North
tho following
rlvorl linrn flin first nf Mm wpok and 1'iaiio, iNOorusKii,
will spend tho rest of tho winter with Itoms:
1.1a n-nmimnthni- Mrs. Emma Pulvor. ! Qne (1) Eight (8) inch Benturl Mo
Ho will attend tho city schools dur-'
lng his stay hero.
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$5 Portrait Free
In order to be doing something
during theso dull times, wo will make
you a 14x20 oval convex $5.00 vor-
trait FREE.' Wo want you to show
ii iu yuur inuuus uxiu uuvuilisu uui
work
we ask of you soud us
95c to pay for . pogtapo and boxing
and we will send the portrait prepaid,
free. Mail your photos, with 95c
.Give us a trial. We copy anything
and everything. Money hack if not
pleased.
PALM ART CO-r -
Hastings, Nch.
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN
Having bought tho interests of CHa3.
Raney In tho Auto Wrecking Co. of
North Platte, I will not bo responsible
for any dealings made or contracted
by him.
Signed, Bechan Bros.
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LEGION MEMBERSHIP DRIVE
Membership of 500 to be tho goal.
The. paid up members of tho North
Plauo Post have been divided into
two teams which wll be known as the
Army and Navy teams. This vill be
a real contest and tho losing team
will banquet tho winners. Tho drive
will begin Jan. 20 and close Feb. 17th.
The Army team will bo under Gen
ornlshln of B. B. Mlltonborcer and
L. A. Kelly .for tho Navy.
tw lubo comploto with registering, In
dlcatlng and recording apparatus and
all other accessories including a
year's .supply of charts, Planlmoter
for integrating ' charts, Instructions
for installing; necessary mercury
and set of tools.
One ten (10) Inch Venturi Motor
comploto as above.
Ono twelve (12) Inch Venturi Motor
comploto as above.
Bids to be made, on each meter
senaratc: also Eivo .total price if
three motors aro taken and states
earliest date delivery of somo can
bo made.
Payments will bo cash within 3)
days after arrival of motors, F. O. I .!
North Platte, Nobraska. '
Tho City Council reserves tho right
to roject any- or all bids.
E. H. EVANS, Mayor.
Attest: O. E. Elder, City Clork.
Dated January 21st, 1922.
r.
Clearance Sale
OF WOMEN'S RICH
SHOE S
I: , ;
-. , ...
A value-giving demonstration of Women's Shoes that in 4 every
way surpasses previous sales or High Shoes. Every price
has been radically reduced for quick clearance. See
these extraordinary shoe values and you'll quick
1 ly realize the wisdom of buying the season's
needs. Choose without reserve as follows:
218 Pairs of High and Low Heel Shoes
$495
UCK'S BOOTERIE
THE BARGAIN .
COUNTER LIST
MERCHANTS OFFER BARGAINS
FOR THRIFTY FOLKS OF
THIS COMMUNITY
Read thes6"advortlsoihohts for. they
aro tho offerings of North Platto re
tail merchants and are intended to
givo tho-readers of Tho Trlbuno
values to bo found nowhoro olse.
Read and act.
COMMENCING SUNDAY
Matinee Sunday. 2:1 5 and 4
Harold Ll"
, . m I m$ .. ...
Harold Lloyd, The King of Comedians
In His Latest Three Reel Laugh Producer.
Also a ROBINSON & COLE Five Real Feature,
"LIVE AND LET LIVE"
LOCAL AND TERSONAL
Myrtlo Deal of Ogalalla was a city
visitor Tuesday.
New York's nowost spring gar
ments aro arriving dally at Blocks.
K. A. McCall of Lcwollcn spent
yostorday in tho city.
Dixon Optical Co., grinds lenses.
Gingham houso drosses and aprons
for ladies and children, iucludlng
Truo Worth drosses, Jialt prico Frl
day and Saturday. B. T. Tramp &
Sons.
Lloyd Kaln of Gothenburg spont
.Tuesday in tho city.
Dixon Optical Co., glasses fitted.
L. S. Rotcn of Staploton was a
city visitor Tuesday.
Sco tlio "Hoodoo," February G.
Price CO conts and 25 cents. '
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NOTICE.'
Tho annual mooting of tho North
Platto Equity Association will bo
held in tho District Court room on
Monday, January 30th. at 7:30 p, m.
Wo aro soiling our entire lino oi
flno cotton Japanese kimonas nt
?4.75 each for a short time. Hotel
Palaco Bazaar.
LISTEN Don't forget tho big fcoil
at McKain's Cafo and meat market
combined for 35 conts. 108 East 0th
street.
Cash
and Carry Specials
FOR SATURDAY
Have a photograph mado of your
kiddles. Their charms can bo mado
pormanont In a good portrait. Rem
brandt Studio.
' A Ford car lc3s Btartor soils at
North Platto for $449.80, includes gas
and oil. Give us your ordor today.
Hondy-Ogler Auto Co.
SPECIAL
Apples, per box, $1.75.
Flour, 48-pound sack, $1.48.
Gamble wit Springor.
4 Stores.
Soo my 1922 stock of1 paper fjom
one-third to one-half cheapor than
laot year; also somo bargains in pa
pers left over. Call 10G1J and I will
bring to books to your houso. Phil
Doats.
Farmors aro now plannlns how
thoy aro to do tholr spring work
with the Fordson. Call nnd get our
prices on FordBon and equipment.
Hondy-Oglor Auto Co.
Tho Specialty Shop has a new
shipment of beautiful linen towels,
napkins, scarfs and center pieces.
Also bungalow aprons, Jumpor dress-
os, card table covers, aprons etc.
Arvllla Whlttaker. 500 Locust St.
I. 'Mills of Brule transacted busi
ness li( tho city Thursday. 4
First showing of now spring frocks,
suits, coats and capes nt Blocks.
Miss Floronco Hunter left Thurs
day morning for Portland, pro.
L. L. Kammoror of Flats was a city
visitor Wednesday.
First showing of now spring frocks,
suits, coats and capos at Blocks.
T, Sharploy Thompson was a busi
ness visitor to North Platto yestor-
W, J. O'Connor returned Wodnes
Ua from Colorado whero ho looked
after business intyorosts. ,
Harry Harken Is' in the city look
ing after bUBinoss matters, Ho f orm
orly owned the McCnbe hotel.
Pork Loin Roasts per pound
Baby Beef Hearts per pound , . -1
lb. Cocoa per pound, dime ; :
Fresh Cinnamon Rolls, per dozen
12 Bars P. & G. Soap
, McMichaePs Grocery
PHONE 441
16c
10c
10c
18c
72c
THIRD ANNUAL SALE OF
BIG TYPE POLAND CHINA BRED SOWS
55 Head, Spring Gilts, Fall Yearlings, Tried Sows
Bred to Designer Jr. by $30,000 Designer and Grand
Champion Nebr. State Fair; Paul's Designer, Junior
Champion Nebr. State Fair, 1921; Model Prospect, by
Joe's Prospect, another State Fair Winner.
Tuesday, January 31, 1922
COME ON BOYS, LET'S GO TO
L. R. WHITE'S BRED SOW SALE
In Heated Pavillion at 1 O'clock. Write for Catalog.
LEXINGTON, NEBRASKA.
NOTICE
Tho Farmers and Laborers of Lincoln County aro
invited to attend a meeting of tho United Protective
Association, Saturday, January 28th, 8 P. M., at tho
K. P. Hall, GO210 Dewey Steet. To form a permanent
organization" for their mutual protection.
BY COMMUTE