The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, February 24, 1922, Image 4

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    THB NORTH PLATTE SIDM1 -WEEKLY TRIBUNE
FOLKS YOU KNOW
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CLINTON, THE JEWELER
CLINTON & SON, The Eye Glass Men
Sign of The Big Ring SatisfactionSure Try Us. Graduate Opticians
I DJl. 0. II. CBESSLEIt
QUAD DATE DENTIST
Office ovor tho McDonald
0 State Bank,
FOLKS YOU KNOW
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I Mr. and Mrs. W. 1'. KUlon of Wul
htco aro sponding Bovcral days in
, tho city visiting ff-londs and trans
acting business.
ATIhh Union Smith will leave this
cHWWaagttKH300ftttftaoawmcttO ' ovmtt for Lincoln whoro sho will
, attond a formal and visit
over tho wcok ond.
THE BARGAIN
COUNTER LIST
Tho American War Mothers una
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i l.. wiuu ilUQ'lunUR WIN lin nn m n
.lwo"un thl oVn.o &. " , "1 "uu Platto 'from his home at Keystone.
( v'-"t jw. iJiuigiora 1 M
1 t . a rTnnoMntf
Chas. Albor of Oshkosh was a city
visitor Wednosday.
I. i Armour of Staplcton, spent
Wednosday In tho city.
Howard Drauoher of Koystono was
a city visitor Wednosday.
C. A. Callondor of Staplcton wax
a city visitor Wednosday.
Tho U. T. C. will hold a dance to
night' at tho Legion hall.
"Uomember tho Hose", a now Col
umbla record at Dixon's.
Miss Noll Cooney is reported to bo
ill at her hbmo on East 6th Street
Mrs. Ira LeMasters is off duty at
the Leader this week duo to illness.
Alfred Peters of Ogallala trans
acted business in North Platte, Tues
day.
J. J. Crawford left for Ogallala
today whore ho will transact busl
ness.
C. II. Colo mado a trip to North
'MERCHANTS OFFEIt UAKGAINS
FOR THRIFTY FOLKS OF
THIS C03DIUNITY
A new lino of Ladlos fancy Combs
Clinton & Son. j
Mr. and Mrs. Ed. McConnoIl or
Sutherland spent Wednesday in
North Platto. They also attended
tho Masonic dance.
Road these advertisements for theyi ,,... m,, 0
aro tho offerings of North Platto re-" 7'T, ,r ,
- in.,.i ' "" romrneu yes
tail morchants and
givo tho readers of Tho Tribune
values to bo found nowhore else.
Read and act.
LISTEN Don't forgot tho big fooJ
aU McKaln's Cafo and moat market
comblnod for 35 conts. 108 East 6th
Btroot '
nomo on West 6th strno.t.
Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Crosby of
A 1 o'clock luncheon was hold nt Sutherland were visitors In the city
tho homo of Mrs. Harry Mitchell Wednesday.
Tuesday in honor of Mrs. Harriet' A Randall of Sutherland spent
Dixon Conlln. Mrs. Ralph Smith and i Wednesday hero looking after busl
Mrs. Hurry Mitchell holm? thn ' ness matters.
See our beautiful display of mount ( teases. Tho houso was beautifully doc-l A beautiful cluster diamond ring
ed diamond goods. Dixon, tho Jow- orated with cut flowors. all white gold at $160. Dixon, tho
oler. i 'jeweler
I Tito flnnpo flvon i. n, a....iii. Juwcitr.
Airs, uuict will leave Sunday for nf . , , j. t. Shields and A. D. Rcddler of
her homo in Denver after spending ObV transacted business in tho
sovoral weeks hero visiting her dau- "? , , 7b'uu "u" "ua xa,riy wo city Wednesday
attended, lnrinml thn n(tnn.innn ' '
..., , , . , ""-""- Mr. and Mrs. Frank Baldwin of
weat TJZi 00,1 trInE, "1C ,C0M llaway aro visiting at tho Baldwin
iZ Z? , r ?tt,:act'0nB I " D"nor homes.
Tho music was good and tho girls TJ ,,. .....,
realized about 3K fnr M, T " jrv-iwu.., .u.
kii,ii.. "'"" Ovid, Cala. where ho will transact
UUtlUlUJ, lllttU.
I WILL BET
You can Cot It at
GAMBLE with SPRINGER
Four Stores.
We aro soiling our ontiro lino
flno cotton Japanoso kimonos
?4.75 each for
Palace Bazaar.
a short time. Ilotol
Have a photograph mado of your
kiddies. Their charms can bo mado
permanent in a good portrait. Rem
brandt Studio.
Seo my 1022 Btoclc of papor from
one-third to ono-balt cheaper than
last year; also somo bargains in pa
pors loft ovor. Call 1061J and I will
bring to books to your house. Phil
Doats.
:o!-
Mlss Violet Maddox left Thursday
morning for Lincoln whoro sho will
visit for sovoral weoks. Sho will re,
turn by tho way of Omaha and will
upend sovoral days thcro and in Ketu
noy.
Tho only act of its kind at tho samo grade ,any color and pay tho
Kolth, Thursday and Friday. Ho plays clorlc only 9 conts for tho second
two banjos and dancos at tho samo pair. Saturday nftornoon only at
time. 1 I Tho Loador Morcantllo Co.
torday morning from Chicago whoro
Bho has been studying millinery for
tho past two months.
Tho funeral of tho lato Mrs. D.
Lonergan was hold yesterday morn
ing from tho Catholic church. Inter
mont will bo mado at Elm Creok.
Boys Wool Knee Pants on Salo at
08c, ?1,15 and $1.75. Boys Cordury
Pants at ?1.45 and ?1.95, Tho
Leader Morcantllo Co.
Legion 0v,d( Cala whero hQ wU1
1 business several days.
. Mrs. Vf. H. McDonald entertained Jullus r,zer lett for thc west yes
tho P. E. O. at her homo Wondnesday I terday wnoro ho wlu transatc busl
aftornoon. Tho day was miest lnv nCfl3 for SQvcral days.
was
so ovcry member brought a guest
making n total of forty present at thc
moeting. A book roviow of tho "Song
Of tho Lark" wnn fHvnn hv Mrc, Hiv.-,...
Tho T.o.lnn frnmn ,m. ntl,. . . . J ""
.. u.,miB nnu sovoral solos woro rendered bv
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Eshleman or
Hershey attondea tho Yeoman danco
held here last night.
Here's a good one "When Shall
Wo Meet Again?" A very popular
that was to bo played hero next weok Mrs. Frank Dalloy and Miss Esther ' ,u'w record at Dlxon'B-
Harrison Tout is recovering from
... uv.i uilltu uuu io so many Antonldes. At tho closo of tho after.
or tno boys bolng on tho sick list. ,,oon a delicious two courco luncheon I an lllness wh,ch has confined him to
Tho only act of its kind at tho was served. , ' llls homo for several days.,
Kolth, Thursday and Friday. Ho plays ' ' j Leo Hart of Brady returned to his
.two banjos and dances at tho same iMr8, Th09' "oaly entertained at a homo after attending tho Lonergan
tlmo. , , series of Brldgo parties at her home funeral held hero ystrday.
Mr. and Mrs. Geo, Newman re- tnIs weok. The first party was holfl. Miss Florence Stamp is off duty
turned homo tho first of tho weok Tuesday afternoon when forty guests this week at the Union Pacific Telo
from Los Angeles, Calif, and othei assembled thoro to enjoy tho after-1 graph office due to illness,
western points where they have been noon at Bridge. Tho houso was dec-' Mr. and Mrs. G S. Thompson of
visiting tho past month. , oratocl in keeping with the Georgo Hershey attended tho Masonic dance
VuudovillQt at tho Kolth. T
nnu I'Tiuay. this bin comes
woll rocomniondod by tho theater
managers whoro they havo playod and
for that reason wo aro using two
days Instead of ono this week.
Nino cent hosloty salo for Satur
day aftornoon only In our Womon'H
nolsory Department, in all our 75c
95c, $1.25 and ?1.45 grados, bolng
overstocked. Buy ono pair at tho
regular prlco, select another pair
'hursd&y Washington season and cut f lowers hld hero Wednesday evening.
!3-td us UBWU ino 01030 ovuxo artery '-Mrs. E. E.WoIbel returned to. her
noon a two course luncheon was home In Paxton Thursday after
served. Mrs. William Cunningham spending sevoral days in the city,
was the only out of town guest A Mrs. Wilber Stewart returned to
party was hold yesterday ji0r home In Lexlnetnn nftnr .qnorwl-
ing several weeks at the Stack home.
Tho I. I. F, club of Lincoln County Charles Dixon returned Wcdnes
Conter hold its Valentino party last day mornlnB fm Omaha where he
Thursday evening at tho homo of attcndcd tho convention of Opticians.
similar
afternoon.
E. R. Goodman. Pres.
N. E. Buckley. Sec.-Trcns.
Goodman-Buckley Trust Co.
CAPITAL $50,000.00
If you would bo interested in having a part or all of your
money invested in hiyh grade securites exempt from
State, County and City taxes and have the income from
same paid toyou monthly, call and sec
Goodman-Buckley Trust Co.
NORTH PLATTE, NEBRASKA.
Mrs. Sldnoy Richards In tho 1300
block on West Sixth Street
tho business meeting two pleasing
contests wero hold.. In the paper
( cutting contest Mrs. Oda Roberts
.won first prize in making tho best
j heart and arrow and Mrs, II. C. Rah
Reuben Johnson left for Gothea
AftcV'burs ycstorlay afternoon whoro ho
win transact business for sevoral
days.
Ernest Rlnckor who has been
quite sick for tho past week or more
is reported to bo somewhat improved
moyor recotved tho consolation nrlzo toda'
In tho contest with how nnd nrrnw1 MrB st Marie returned to Brady
Mr. sidnnv ninhnnio r drct n,t Thursday afternoon. Sho attended
If T in Cnl...n. .1. t. 1 ,
A delicious two-courso luncheon wan '
TO PROVIDE AN
Educational Fund For Children
Banks of North Platte
ecommend the Insured Savings Account
SYSTEM
hon served by tho hostess asslsto
by Mrs. Frank Moore.
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tho funoral of tho late Mrs. Doliah
Lonergan,
. Miss Aiuareu aicKeowan has re.
sumod her duties at the Flold-Blrgo
Lumber Co. aftor an illness of sov
oral days.
Miss Effio Christ and Mrs. Adam
nhrlfif- will nntnWnll. fif n nnrrl nurK'
I Wednesday ovonlng the NIcafigeo
Campflro Girls entortalnod tho play
casto of tho Hoodoo at a six o'clock
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Uinnor at tho homo of Marian Rich, at tholr homo on east 8th street
ards. Tho monu consisted of mash-' this evening.
potntoos, chicken, hot rolls, cream Como to Whlttaker for North
u peas, Baiau, picKies, jolly, ico natto's smartest popular-priceo
cream, wafers, red and whito mints ' trimmed hats. GOG Locust St. Un
nnd corfeo. Tho tables woro boauti- dor Gonoral Hospital,
fully arranged with cut flowors and Vaudovillo at tho Keith, Thursday
George Washington decorations. Tho and Friday. This' bill comes to us
Kiua iirosoiueu oacn of tno uoys wltn woll recommended by tho theater
ANNOUNCEMENT
Turpin's Grocery is putting in a lull line
of Fresh Meats and will opeivforbusiness
Saturday, February 25. Sam Peterson, un
til recently in charge of the meat depart
ment of the Equity Store, will be. in charge
here. Only the best grade ol meats will
be carried. Free delivery to all parts of
the, city. Phone 467.
Turpin's Grocery
gold pon knives with his initial on
graved on it. After tho dlnnor Miss
Mary Ellsworth sang a solo and Miss
Mablo Gibson read several selections.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmor Bcdker and
family loft Wedneaday for Centralla
Kansas whoro thoy accompanied tho
romalns of tholr daughter, Forrest,
who was takon thoro for burial.
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Now arrivals ovory day of Womens
Suits, CoaU and Drossos at tho
Loador Morcantllo Co.
nmnagors whoro thoy havo playod and
for that reason wo aro using two
days Instead of ono this weok.
:o:
A REAL BARGAIN
Six-room house, modern except
heat. Located at 709 W. fourth. A
snap in a choice location, flno trees
Lot is 66x132 with good out-buildings.
Prlco $4,500. 11,000 cash
nnd tho balance llko rent. Seo us
today about it. t
H & S Agoncy, Phono C12J or'W
When you buy a LIFE INSURANCE POLICY you
want a CONTRACT that ia clear in construction and
fair in terms, RATES that are equitaMe, a proper
adjustment between premium charged and risk car
ried, SERVICE that is prompt, courteous and effi
cient, ALL backed by financial strength to moot
every obligation. Such policies are issued by the
Fidelity Reserve Company
Homo Office Fourth and Locust Streets,
North Matto, Neb.
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By this method, you can arrango a savings system that will
produce, any amount desired, to bo ready at any tlmo you wish In the
futuro: $500 in ton years or $2,000 in sovon years, etc.
Suppose Vou havo a child six years old, whoso education you
wish to provldo for. Open an Insured Savings Account In any1 North
Platto bank. Put tho account In Mary's or John's namo. Mako rogular
monthly deposits of a stated sum to this account and recolvd com
pound intorest. When the child is sixteon, tho money for col logo is
ready.
Tho protection feature, furnished at cost with theso accounts,
is arried on thd lifo of tho father or mothor, if tho child Is under
sixteen now. Supposo tho father or mother should dlo whilo tho fund
is being saved? Th'o money will bo ready Just tho samo! Tho full
thousand dollars, for instance, set out to bo saved Is paid, Plus thc
balance in our savings department at tho timo of death. Thus tho
education of the child Is guaranteed. All for a small monthly pay
mont, which covers everything including tho cost of tho protection,
which is very small.
As tho child grows 'up, ho can bo encouraged to help savo tho
monthly deposits. This teaches thrift.
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Start now to Insure your child's education 1
ASK US ABOUT THIS PLAN
PLATTE VALLEY STATE BANK UNION STATE BANK
HC DONALD STATE BANK FIRST NATIONAL BANK
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Saturday E7cairt'
Post Story By
EARL DERR
BIGGERS
fca.Luvin.jS '
Marjorie Daw
Bertram Grassby
Dorothy Sibley
fioduccd by IVillaL
Productions, nc,'
C A Willat. Pres.
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ATTENTION!
HOUSEWIVES
We have'reduced the price on Semi-finished or some
times called Rough-Dry Laundry, from 12c per pound to
10c. ?
hi thisj'process ve use nothing but pure soap and
pure soft water just like rain water. All your flat pieces
are ironed and starched pieces arc starched ready to
dampen. Surely a fine combination for this cold, snappy
weather. All we ask is a trial bundle.
Just Phone 77 and "Your Bosom Friend" Will Call.
Dickeys Sanitary Laundry
"The Soft Water Laundry"
Phone 77.
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