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About The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 10, 1922)
THE NORTH PLATTE SEMI-WEEKLY '1 RIBUNE 1 A NATION-WIDE . FTS'THAT LAST - :-.. Ill mk&08fflMm US CLINTON, THE JEWELER CLINTON & SON, The Eye Glass Men "5 ' Sure Try Us. GraJufcto Opticians Sign of Tho Big Ring Satisfaction- $ Mi, 0. II. CRESSLER GRADUATE DENTIST II Office ovor the McDonald l State Bank. FOLKS YOU KNOW Paul Mlckeson loft for Denver yes terday evening. Billikon shoos for children aro sold nt Wilcox Department Store. Mrs. Tom Balon loft for Elm Creole to visit relatives. Mrs. Edmund Dickey is 111 at her homo this week.- J. C. Landholm' will hold a hog sale on March 22. Now springy ginghams at Wilcox Dopartmont Storo. Victor Ilalllgan tranactod business In Grant Thursday. Mrs. J. S. Butler loft for Omaha Thursday to visit rolatlvos. E. ItFarroll of Wiillano was a busi ness callor yesterday. Mrs. Hilda Johnson of Gothenburg; was a Thursday shopper. Harry Mason of Maxwell was a business callor Wednesday. Troop 4 basket ball toiim defeated troop 3. Tho Bcdro was 12 2. II. E. May of Storllng transacted business In tho city Wodnosday. Jamos MoMIchaol loft for Kearnoy yesterday' to transact business. Mrs. S. L. Dodd Is sponding this week visiting friends in tho city. Mrs. Harry L. Morris, loft for Paris 111. Thursday to visit hor parents. Cal McCormick of Lowollon Bpontj yestorday in tho city on business. Mr. and Mrs. Gaudnoault of Brady woro business visitors Thursday. A. B. Wymoroy of Jhnlata trans acted business in the city Wednesday. Gross grain ribbons in fancy colors nt Wilcox. Dopartmont Storo. AttoYnoy. Dut'ton of Oshkosh trans acted business In tho city Wednesday. C. E, Cunningham of Paxton trans acted business In tho. city yostorday. I L. Mooro loft for Dickons to LOOK WHAT'S COMING FOR THOSE 10 GO A COLUMN OF NOTICES ABOUT, CJIUJICH, LODPE AND SO CIETY MEETINGS LUTHERAN 11:00 "Watchman for God." 7:30 "Men of tho Socrota.". BRADFORD Division will havo lunch today aftor tho business meeting. EPISCOPAL Tho Guild oxchango will bo post poned until a woek from Saturday. DEMOLAY North Platto Chapter of tho Ordor of DoMolay for boys will hold initiation and DoMdlay dogrco con ferred at Masonic Tomplo Monday, Fobruary 13 nt 8 p. m. All Master Masons aro invited. Ira LoMastor loft last night for Omaha to transact business. Harloy Joyco of Grand Island Is spending soveral days tho last of this wook transacting buslnoss In the city. Mrs. John A. Andorson of Coznd loft for Stratton, Colo., yostorday aftor spending soveral days shopping In tho city. Tho Wilcox Doartmont Storo invito you to como In and sco tho now Bprlng stylos In ready-to-wear and mllllnory. Thoy are recoiving now shipments frequently. :o:- OHRISTIAN SCIENCE 11:00 Christian Scionco service. Building & Loan Building. PRESBYTERIAN 11:00 ''Tho Etymology of Religion." 7:30 'Tho Function' of tho Church;' EPISCOPAL 11: 00 " Morning prayor and. jsormon. 7:30 Evonlng prayer and sermon. BAPTIST 11:00 "Lot your Light Shine." 7:30 "Tho Aim of An Education." High Bchobl cordlallyMnvltctl. METHODIST 11:00 "In tho Long Run." 7:30 Commandments Six and Sev en. v CHRISTIAN 11:00 Fruit of tho Spirit.. , 7:30 "A Man Who Mado People to Sin." ' 4 'A SWEDISH MISSION ,J .11. E. Sundbcrg of. Gothenburg wjll proach at tho Baptist church Sunday, Fobrunry 12, at 3 p. m, :o: Miss Adolo LoDioyt who has boon so sick for tho past month Is reported spend Bovoraj days transacting busl-jto bo a littlo bettor thlB wook. ncss. I 'o' Miss Freda Schtiman resumed her duties, at tho Tramp Ready-to Wear storo yostorday after a short illness. . Joo Rauch, Sr. left luBt night for Lowollon whoro ho will transact burtl-noss. Don't Tell Every Thing. THE SCOUT OATH On my honor I win do my best 1. To do my duty to God and my country, and to obey tho Scout Law. 2. To help other pcoplo nt nil limes. !1. To keep myself physically strong, menially awake, and morally straight. Walt Mason gives us this picture of human nature: "I ato too ipuch roast turkoy, upon Thanksgiving day and now my works aro Jerky tho gears aro out of play. I swallowed Christmas chickens, and Christmas pics and cakes, and Hko tho well- known dickens, my stomach bucks aches. I swallowed New Year canry. all day, in my abode, until my lega grew bandy boncath tho grievous load. All winter I'vo been eating, with this oxcuBo or that, and now I'm sadly bleating I am so fat. Within mo thoro's a riot, my works aro out of plumb and I will havo to dle.t for woary months to como. I'll havo to got up early and valk a hundred miles; what wondor If I'm surly, and short on sunny smiles? For months I'll havo to swallow tho doctor's nox ious pills, and his Instructions fol low and also pay his bills. Tho grief is ovorlastlng that festlvo season bring; 'tworo hotter if with fasting wo'd colobrato and sing. If wo would ceaso to swallow tho Christmas .cakes and, pics, and keep our persons hoi-. low, mothlnks 'twould he more wise." NOTICE TO PAVING ORS. CONTRACT- incorporated 312 DEPARTMENT STORES Stylish Spring Footwear Exceptional Values for Women Women who demand style, comfort and durability in the footwear they buy find these qualities in abundance in the exceptional values offered here. Buying shoes in 6uch volume for our 312 stores enables us not only to under-ouy, out we can dictate the construction and style of our shoes s that they have the real meat of satis faction at prices that mean real savings for our customers. Here are a few popular styles from our rt ! 1 J! 1 new opnng line now on cuspiuy ; $3.98 Women's Oxford, black glazed bal. Military heel, half double sole, McKay sewed $1.93 Women's One-strap Sandal, black Idd, rubber top lift on heel, (McKay sewed $1.98 Women's Two-strap Sandal, black kid, McKay sewed $2.49 Women's Oxford, black kid bal. rubber top lift on heel, McKay sewed $2.25 Women's Oxford. Mahogany bal. military heel with rubber top lift, half double sole, McKay sewed $2.98 Women's Oxford, black kid bal. rubber top lift on heel, half double solo, McKay sewed $3.98 Women's Oxford, black kid bal. welt sole, military heel, new Mili tary last $4.69 Women's Oxford, mahogany kid bal., military heel with rubber top lift, McKay sewed, Academy last. $4. 69 Other Attractive Styles and Values in Women's Footwear in Stock. iee t $1.98 $249 $4.98 $4.50 BASKETBALL SCHEDULES HIGH SCHOOL DON'T OVERLOOK SHOES AS YOU LOOK AT NEW SPRING STYLES There's nothing that will cheapen tho appearance of a good suit, or lend added smartness to a less expensive suit, more than shoes. In fact the hat and shoes will either make or mar the whole outfit. Yet it's true that some women overlook the shoes. 'v Watch and you'll see. But don't let anyone get tho impression that you arc careless. He sure to have the proper shoes for each occasion. 9LSS21 For the morning hike To wear with sport suits,--Dainty styles for semi-dress Evening slippers of rare charm HIGH TOP SHOES $4.95 HANAN SHOES FOR ' MEN LAIRD SCHOBER SHOES FOR WOMEN Notico is hereby Riven that tho Mayor and Council of tho City ot North iPlatto, Nobraslca, will rocclvo bids j for paving, curbing and other street improvements In, Paving District Nos ,3, 1, 5 and G in saldl.Qlty 'according to plans and specifications ncioptcu and now on fllo in tho offico of tho City Clork of said City. Said bids to covor tho following typos of pavemont, Vortical Fibre Brick, Asphaltlc Concrete, Shoot- As phalt, Itolnforccd Concrete and War ronlto Bithullthtc. Tho Engineer's cstlmato on the cost of paving said four districts comprising approximately 70,000 suuaro yards is as follows: Warronlto IMtulithlc Straight curb $ .85 por ft. Concreto drain box . 1.35 por ft. Concrete tiling .55 per ft. Grading and finish ing .65 por cu. yd. Vortical Fibro Brick on 5" Cone baso 3.90 per sq. yd. Aaphaltic Concroto on 5" Cone, baso . 2.90 por sq yd. Shocp Asphalt on 5" Cone baso - 3.05 per sq yd. Hotnforccd Concroto 2.80 por sq. yd. Warronlto Bitullthic on 5" Cone, baso 3.35 per sq. yd. Plr hoadors a n d posts complefo .50 por ft. Bids must bo on fllo with tho City Clerk on or boforo eight o'clock 1 M. of Fobruary 24th, 1922 at which time thoy will ho opened boforo tho Council. Thoy must bo mado on tho pro posals In tho specifications filling but one proposnl for each district eoparatoly and ono proposal covorlng tho four districts it awarded togcth- or. Tho proposals must not bo detached from tho specifications and must bo accompanied by a cortlflod chock pay ablo to tho City Troaauror for an amount oqual to throo por cent of the bid mado. Said specifications shall bo furnish ed to Paving Contractors only, upon applications to tho City Clork for a foe ot Fivo Dollars; said amount to bo rot urn oil whon plans and specifica tions aro returned .to City Clork. Tho Mayor and Council rosarvo the right to rojoct nnyor nil bids. By ordor ot tho City Council ot North Platto, Naln..ska. . Fobruary 7th, 1922. , R II. EVANS, (SU) Mayor. 0. 10. tthDUR. City Clerk. January 13 Lexington, 13; N. P., 27. January 20 Gothenburg, 22; N. P. lb. January 27 Lexington, 19;' N. P., 28. January 28 Shelton, 7; N. P., 17. r Fobruary 3 Fremont, 21; N. P., 19. Fobruary 4 Fremont, 14; N. P., 20, Fobruary 9 Lincoln there. Fobruary. 10 Havolock there. Fobruary 11 Unl. Place there. Fobruary 17 Gothenburg here, geljruaryr 18 Alma, here. February 24 Storllng, Colo, there. February 25 Sidney there. March 3 Sutton horo. March 4 Sutton here. 1 G. S. Clinton will leave for Lincoln Monday where ho will attend the Con vention of Jewelers. J. .1. WILSON DENTIST OPPOSITE McCABE HOTEL, OVEll STAMP'S UAKEJtY. PHONE 71. , Mrs. John Herrod returned .from Hastings Wednesday whoro she visit ed with her daughter Mrs. Mllford Nelson. Cllntorf & Son, the Eye Glass Men. Service and Satisfaction. AHERICANLEGION Jan. 24 Gothenburg, 23; N. P., 13. Jan. 26 Brady, 29; N. P., 12. Feb. 1-iLincoln, 32; N. P., 23. Fob. 2 Horshey, hero. Fob3 Gothenburg, 35; N. P. 22. Feb. 8 Brady, hero. Fob. 13 Sutherland, hero. Feb. 15 Shelton, hero. . Fob. 18 Sutherland, away. -:o: I vaudeville' j AT THE I KEITH THEATRE'! Editor Tribune: ' Will you pleaso publish tho follow ing mossago to tho pooplo of Nortn 'Platto and community. Wo would not liko to leavo North Platte without expressing our slncoro appreciation and thanks for tho ln torost and support which has been jjlvon us in our work during tho past year, uy uio peopio oi mo cuy anu tho surrounding country- From tho nowspapors, tho business men's clubs, tho various associations, tho churches and tho ministerial union and from the pooplo Individually wo havo on joyed a most hearty and encourag ing support, whatever wo have' boon enabled to do from tho human side has boon mado possible by this fact. Wo will go on with our work for tho salvation ot tho noglocted and un churched. Our particular work for a while- will bo conducting ovangol lstlc mission work In noglected flolds In Nebraska. -t J. B. and Lillian Payna ; Kearney, Nobr, FRIDAY ONLY MOBALES BROTHERS In feats of originality, dexterity and strength on roman rings. Seldom equalled on any, stage. One of the best features of its kind. MURL & NEWTON Comedy singing and talking, in their little skit,' "The Clerk and the Girl." This number is a riot of laughter from start to finish. WALKER & WEST Singing, dancing and talking Sing good, talk better, and dance best. Miss West appears in some very pretty costumes in a variety of roles from the Baby Vamp to an old maid. Mr. Walker also out does himself giving a picturization of how a monkey in real monkey land might act and comes very near overcoming your doubts as to the Darwin theory. GEO LA SHAY In one of the best musical novelties of the -season. He is positively one of the best musicians in the country. His work on the Miranbaphone is a rare treat. In connection with this attractive program wo will havo SHIRLEY MASON in "QUEENIE" A five reel Fox feature. , Dixon Optical Co., Ions grinding. U-gp I-go Club mot Wednesday at tho homo .of Mrs. J. W. Potora. Tho aftornon was spout In playing pro grofiglvo high fivo. At tho oloso of the ttttarnoon dalty refreshments wore sorvod. 'GUnton & Son, the Eyo Glass Mon. 9rtM una SatirfMtion. 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 proper adjustment between premium pharged and risk car. ried, SERVICE that is prompt, courteous and effi cient, ALL backed by financial strength to meet every obligation. Such policies are issued by tho Fidelity Reserve Company Home Office Fourth and Locust Streets, North Platte, Neb. '