The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, February 03, 1922, Image 5

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    THE NORTH PLATTE SEMI-WEEKLY TRIBUNE
THE BARGAIN
COUNTER LIST
MEHCHANTS OFFEK 11AIIOALNS
FOU TIIHIFTY FOLKS OF
THIS COMMUNITY
Head thoso advertisements for they
nro'tho offerings of North Platto ro
tnll merchants and aro lntondod to
glvo tho readers of The Tribune
valuos to bo found nowhere oho.
Road and net.
5
LISTEN Don't forgot tho b'lg fceJ
at McKain's Cafo and moat markot
combined for 35 conts. 108 East Gth
etroet
Wo aro soiling our entiro lino ol
fino cotton Japanoso kimonos at
$4.76. each for a short tlmo. Hotel
Palaco Bazaar.
Havo a photograph mado of your
kiddles'. Their charms can bo mado
ponnnnont in a good portrait. Rom
braudt Studio.
A' Ford car I033 starter soils at
North Platto for $449.80, includes gas
and oil. Oivo us your ordor today.
Hondy-Ogior Auto Co.
SPECIAL
Apples, per box, $1.75.
Flour, 48-pound sack, $1.48.
Gamble wit Springer.
4 -Stores.
Seo my 1922 stock of' paper from
orio-third to one-half cheaper than
last year; also some bargains in pa
pors left over. Call 10G1J and I will
bring to books to your house. Phil
Deais.
Farmors aro now planning how
thoy arc to do their . spring work
with the Fordso.n. Call and got our
prices on Fordson and equipment.
Hondy-Ogier Auto Co.
The "Whittaker Millinery and Spe
cialty Shop has Just received a ship
ment oE imported Swiss oyolet cm
broidery nock wear. Also beautiful
laco collars and vests. 50G Locust,
under-General hospital.
FOLKS YOU KNOW
C(A0SSI(LVE11S' L'JIOCKEDINGS
MAUDE SOLLENIH'.llfl QUINN
iuB. y. v. uongianu roiuruoti rrom Tiio board of County Commissioners Sho was born at Franklin Gro.e.
uiuwm louay. , mot In tho Lincoln county court Leo County, 111., Docombor 3, 1887,
O. Shoats of Arnold is transacting house January 30, with present Com-' and died nt North Platto, January 30,!
business in tho city today. " , mligloncrs Sprlngor. CohaKon and . 1922. Tho family movod to Fnlrburv. I
Insurnuco Per Dollar.
Moro Life
Travolors.
W. Sliopard of Mltoholl is transact
ing business in tho city today.
Mrs. J. G. Murdock spent a few
days visiting Mrs. P. A. Norton.
Road tho Bargain Counter list.
Mrs. Ethel Dorolin of Lisco spent
Thursday shopping In tho city.
William Shoats of Arnold Is trans
acting business in tho city today..
Dixon Optical Co., glasses fitted.
W. E. Fly of Horshoy spent Thurs
day In tho clty transacting business.
Ws your wlfo loncsomo whilo you aro
awny? Send hor Tho TrlbunoV
What would you do if you suddenly
found yoursolf with a wlfo and half
a dozen childron? See tho Hoodoo,
Febr. C.
Mrs. Viola returned to her homo in
Lowollon Thursday. Sho has boon
taking medical treatment at tho Gon
oral hospital.
Dixton Optical Co., tests eyes.
Mrs. Fred Bradloy returned to hor
homo at Maxwoll Wednesday after
spending several days at tho homo of
E, E. Bradley.
Mrs. Ima CHngor is somo dinger
in "Tho Hoodoo," February C.
Mrs. F. C. Piolsticker and Miss
Daisy Farrorll loft for Montana Tues
day evening whero thoy wore called
by their sister's death.
Navorna Layton rotifrnotf to her
homo in Maxwell yesterday nftor
spending several -days visiting at tho
homo of Frank Knapp.
Mr. and Mrs. L. Plynell returned
Tuesday from Portland, Oregon where
they took tho remains of tho latter's
mother, Mrs. Hartman.
Goodbye, Anxiety! Travclors Ac
cidont Policies.
Mrs. E. F. Downing returned to hor
homo at Maxwell Wednesday. She
has been taking medical treatment at
tho Platto Valley hospital.
Mrs. Alice Paterson returned to hor
home in Paxton Wednesday. She
spent sovcral days in North Platto
attending to business matters.
, Clinton & Son. tho Eyo Glass Men.
Service and Satisfaction.
Mrs. H. S. Whlto is quite sick at
bar homo In thin city. Sho has been
Cokor and County Clerk Allon.
f Tho following bills were approved
and allowed:
T. S. Blankonburg, salary, $125.00.
Nina Elder, salary, $100.00.
j W. II. a Woodhurst, salary, $233.33.
Eldn Beal, salary, $110.00.
C. W. Yost, salary,
Adolaido Shilling, salary, $85.00. .
Allecn G. Cochran, salary, $200.00.
Edith Ritner, salary, $80.00.
Wm. Ritnor, salary, $125.00.
. A. S. Allen, salary, $233.33.
A. J. Salisbury, salary, $1CG.00.
Roy Wilson, salary, $125.00.
Wm. Heyso, salary, $128.45.
C. W. Yost, offlco oxponso, $1G.85.
Paul Moycr, offlco oxponso, $73.00.
Ailoen G. Cochran, offlco oxponso,
$69.40.
II. W. Schlochor, patrol, $100.00.
W. R. Weldnor, patrol, $100.00.
John TollHon, patrol, $100.00.
Mrs. N. G. Dean," county
$425.25.
Contractors, bridgo,
$32,-
Contractors, bridgo,
John A. Jones, state .deputy sherifr, ill for some timo and hor friends havo
13 in tho city this week checking tho been somowhat worried about, her
automobile licenses. 'condition. However lato reports say
FuiMist of now Dodgo Brothers car sho is holding her own.
prices now. dvailablo at our sales rMr. and Mrs. T. C..-Pattorson . ro-
rooru. J. V. Romlgh, Dealer. turned Tuesday night from JRoches-J
A-fire was discovered at tho homo
of Louis Kelly at 22 East 4th St.
Thursday morning about 3 o'clock
A large hole was burned in the din
ing room floor and a number of band
painted dishes wero dostroyed before
tho fire could bo extinguished.
..;o:
THE SEASON'S BEST REASONS FOR
TRAVELERS ACCIDENT POLICIES.
Tho Tale of a Cat Policyholder
Avas working about house. Stepped on
pot cat's tail. Cat bft him on ankle.
Waiting for Lower Linen Prices
Jumped' into bod. Caught too in torn
sheet. Pulled out o. portion of tho nail.
' Joined tho Rnt Crasado Sotting
spring trap. Fingor badly bruised and
laceratedr
tor, Minn., and expect to remain here
several months. Mr. Patterson says
ho has felt bettor during tho past
throo months than for several years
past. Mr. and Mrs. Patterson havo
taken rooms at tho Palaco Hotel.
Allied
004.G5.'
Allied
130.71.
Mary L. Brown, refund, $30.40.
Wm. Smith, rent, $5.00.
McMlcftniol Bros., extra stool.
$4G2.30.
McMichail Bros., Court Houso fund,
$5,390.70.
Virgil Thayer, labor, $2.00.
National Refining Co., oil, $28.00.'
Standard Oil Co., oil, $106.G2.
Toss Smith, llvory, $20.00.
Chas. Loypoldt, general, $10.00. '
' Rock Williams, dragging, $18.00.
Jas. L. Poll, rent, $10.00.
Wilson Bros., state, $8.50.
A. F. Beeler.ifdso., $5-42.
Farm Bureau, $2S0.39.
W. H. C. Woodhurst, offlco oxponso,
$G1.75.
Mrs. F. L. Cook, $12.00.
Harry Coker, repairs, $28.22.
A. E. Kuony, salary, $222.84.
E.'C. Ilostctter, bridge, $20.70.
Sutherland Bridgo Co., $1GG.10.
Ray W. Hoalson, $18.10.
Russell Sage, foundation, $22.80.
Thos. Stobblns, ront, $30.00.
Fred Gardner, road dlst. 56, $2.00.
Chas. Murray, dragging, $15.40.
John Polland, dragging, $12.00.
Art Clement, dragging, $28.04.
C. W. Murray, dragging, $13.50
M. Wyckoff, dragging, $12.00
II. T. McNickoJ, $7.00
Howo McNicklo, dragging, $7.00
A. IC. Cloment, dragging, $11.70
C. C. Noalo, drugging, $48.00
Nob., In 1892 and it was horo that sho
wont to school nnd studied music.
Sho was married to Wallaco Quinn!
on Docombor 19, 1906 and they camel
directly to North Platto whero thoys
havo slnco mado tholr home. Mrs.
Quinn was tho mothor of two boys,
RU8soll and Charles, whoso untlmoly
death nt tho ago of 3 years and 3
months respectively, shocked tho
community. About thrco yoara ago
Mrs. Quinn jotuod tho Methodist
church in this city nnd her Christian
llfo was beautiful and full of service.
Sho was of gontlo speech and, ways
with rofluod habits and theso won
hor n largo number of friends who
nro sad nnd who miss hor.
Mr. Quinn survives hor as does hor
father and mothor, Mr. and Mrs. Sol-
lonborg, n sister, Mrs. Ila Bodell uncw
two brothors, all of whom Hvo at Fatr
bury. Tho fundrnl services wero
conducted by Rov. II. E. Hess nt tho
Mothodlst church, Tuesday nftornoon
and hor remains wero taken to Fair-
jbury whero interment was mado oo
$17,- sido her two children.
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Boston
poor,
CARD OF THANKS
Wo wish to thank our friends for
tho many kindnosscs shown to our
beloved wifo and dnugthor and nlso
to us during tho long illness and
J death. And for tho many floral offer
ings that wore sent us nnd your
sympathy, wo aro gratoful.
Wallaco Quinn,
Mr. and Mrs. E. Sollonberg.
:o:
' Thomas Hanna of Staploton is
transacting business in tho city today.
Clinton & Son, tho Eyo Glass Men.
Service and Satisfaction.
Adjourned to
Fobr. 1.
o::
1932.
L. & S. Groceteria.
AT THE
E I T H
FRIDAY ONLY
LARRY CLIFFORD AND GIRLS IN "FUN ON THE
GOLF-LINKS"
Two Golf Girls and Coon Caddy on Golf Links down
South Comedy, singing, talking and eccentric dancing.
Larry Clifford the past two seasons has been with the
Sin uQvts as one of the principals with Mclntire and Heath
"Hello Alexander Company" also two girls from musical
shows using two beautiful changes of wardrobe.
. ARTA AND AVIKA RIRD
The Hawaiian Steeleopater in Honolulu singing and danc
ing and a musical surprise. This is one of the best acts
of its kind seen here.
CARL WILLIAMS & LA PETITE BERENICE
In slips of fun is really a treat to ah audience to witness.
They will drive your cares away and make you laugh. Tho
comedian in. this act is really funny and ho never fails to
register with his many laugh provoking antics. Ho ia ably
assisted by a young charming Miss. In order to get the
full valuation of this act is should be seen.
JUGGLING KATTIIETTS
The man who disputes the laws of gravity.
As a whole the Bill Is aboTO tho arerage, ,
ALSO A GOOD FEATURE PICTURE TTILL BE
SHOWN WITH THIS ATTRACTIVE BILL.
Clinton & Son. Tho Eyo Glass Men,
Service and Satisfaction.
Chancellor Elliott of Montana re
turned homo Wcdnosday after spend
ing sovoral days with his paronts, Mr.
and Mrs. Fred Elliott of this city.
i.t
It
I am now located in the
McDonald .Building at Cor
ner of Front , and Dewey
Streets.
. As in the past, my pat- $
rolis will be accorded the, $
best of service and all mat
ters pertaining to Insurance. $
it Surety Bonds or Kcal Lstatc
will receive rily carctul
attention.
as
QUANTITY LIMITED
We've got a Lotv but they will
disappears iastas snow flakes in June,
and we reserve the right to terminate the
salej after the first day,
Boston
For Ladies
All
Leather Bags
For Gents 1
I se ' w incs
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Blackfor Tan Leather 14 and 15 Inches
0. II THOELECKE, 1
7 it
Phone 277W or$98.
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Never
Nmih Platte
has this Laundry Service
been offered at this price
Combination Damp
Wash 7c the lb.
r
All Flat Work Ironed. Wearing Apparel
Returned Damp.
Minimum Bundle 20 lbs.
Your Washing Handled on the
Individual Plan.
BEST LAUNDRY CO.
Call The Soft Water Laundry, 103
112 WEST FRONT
When you buy a LIFE INSURANCE POLICY you
want a CONTRACT that is clear in construction and
fair in terms, RATES that are equitable, a propor
adjustment between premium charged and risk car
ried, SERVICE that is prompt, courteous and effi
cient, ALL backed by financial strength to meet
every obligation. Such policies aro issued by the
Fidelity Reserve Company
Home Offlco Fourth and Locust Streets,
North Platte, Nob.
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GENUINE COMBE LEATHER
Read
How
You never in your life have had an
opportunity to own a bag like t'hisfor
the price. Never again will you h'a,ve
an opportunity to own an All Leather'
Bag aMhis price. We offer youow,
with a cash purchose ot $10 or .up
wards, one of these genuine All Leath
er Bags at 35c, providing you get
here early before the quantity is ex
hausted. So take it Irom lis and be
here early Later we fear you. will
be disappointed.
In Order to Please Every One as Far as
Possible, Only One to a Custoitier.
SALE ON BLANKETS, LEATHER VESTS, DUCK
CLOTHING, OVERSHOES, AND ALL
WINTER WEAR.
DRY GOODS-WOMEN'S READY TO WEAR - CLOTHING - SHOES
ONE PRICE TO EVERYBODY J. E. NELSON. MANAGER