The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, February 28, 1922, Image 4

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    THIS, NORTH PLATTfl S1BMI-W1EEKLY TRIBUNE
SDH, 0. A. OEESSLEIt
GRADUATE DENTIST
8 Office ovor the McDonald
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LOCAL AND PERSONAL
Mrs. Lostor Laivlor of Paxton shop
ped In tho city Saturday.
Wm. Spurk ol Wllbor, Nobr. was a
city visitor Saturday.
Isaac Llnqulst of Broadwater visited
1b tho city Saturday and Sunday.
Robert Wober is seriously ill at his
homo on East Gth St,
Dixon Optical Co., tests eyes.
Keith Novlllo returned Saturday
morning from Omaha whero ho trans
acted business for several days.
Prod Hiuilon returned Saturday
morning from Omalia whero ho has
boon spending tho past wook.
Put Tho Trlbuno away after all tho
family havo read It as you will want
to rofbr to it later.
A baby girl was born Friday night
to Mr. aiul Mrs. S. It. Zimmerman
who live south of tho city,
Mrs. Esther Danorl will, return to
day from Gothonburg whero slio has
boon spending tho past wcok.
Butler Miltonborgcr, tho parcol post
dellvoryman at tho local post office
la off duty on account of sickness.
Dr. I,. ,T. Kit A USE, Dentist, X-Ruy
DlnirnoKls. aicDnnnlil Hank Building.
Phono 07.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Putman of
Oshkosh Bpcnt Sunday In North
Platto.
Guy Bakor and 0. F. Lahooflnor of
Obcrlln, Kansas transacted businojB
In North Platto Saturday.
Chris Cruso and C. W. Cruso of Ob
lllno, Kans., spent Monday attending
to business raattora in tho city.
L. & S. Grocclcria.
Mrs; Frod Woinborg roturncd to her
homo in Omaha Monday aftor spend
lng tho past wook visiting friond m
tho city.
A son Was born toMr. and Mrs. El
inor Mastin Saturday at their home 011
Wont Fourth street. All concornod are
doing nlcoly.
Mrs. D. W. DIckorson roturnod to
hdSihgmer inGlbbon last wcok after
spending several (fays 'visiting friends
In tho. city.
Did your wife toll you to subscribo
for Tho Trlbuno?
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ituhga loft
Saturday morning for Weeping Water,
Nob., whero they will mako their fu
turo home.
Mrs. A. M. Ilnrrjs of Montroso,
Colo., arrived Sunday morning to vis
it at tho homo of her daughter, Mr.
J. Hlrschfcld.
Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Johnson motor
ed to Gothonburg Sunday to spend tho
day with Mrs. Jobnson'B paronts, Mr.
and Mrs. 0. F. Nolson.
Read tho Bargain Counter list.
Miss Elizabeth Brodbcck, In chargo
of tho money ordor department of the
local post offlco is confinod to hor
homo on account of sickness.
Mrs. A. II, Harvey returned froia
Ilorsboy Sunday. Mrs. Harvoy has bean
spondtng tho past month att tho A. E.
McConnoll homo in tho city.
Miss Florenco Stamp has resumed
hor duties at tho Union Pacific Tolo-
graph offlco after being absont for
tho past wook.
You can let tho children read Tho
Tribune. Thoy will not find anything
Jn it that will bo offensive.
P. 0. Hanlon, bondsman for the
Harry A. Kock Co. of Omaha roturn
od to his homo after spending tho past
week In tho city.
Mrs. Theo. Nichols returned to Suth
erland aftor spending tho week end
with her mothor Mrs. Carrlo Sch
waigor. Joo McQraw roturnod to his home
at Rawlins, Wyo. aftor (spending
Bovoral weeks with his ihothor Mn.
Jolmna McGraw. '
Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Langford woro
visitors In Horshoy Sunday. Thoy at
tended tho funoral of tho lato Wm.
Brownfiold.
Mrs. E. S. Dyo roturncd to her ho.no
In Sallna, Kansas after visting at tho
homo of her daughter Mrs. W. R.
Malonoy. ,
LOCAL AND PERSONAL
' .Fred Bradloy of Maxwell spent Sat
urday In tho city transacting business.
Mrs. Null and daughter arrived
Saturday morning from Missouri to
! visit at tho Lloyd and Null homo
hore. Mrs. Null was onrouto to ho?
homo In Sidney.
Harold Bllckonsdorfer loft yostor
day morning for Gallup, N. M., after
spondlng three weeks visiting at tho
homo of his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
II. C. Bllckonsdorfer.
Dlxton Optical Co., tests oyes.
Frod Ochonbeam returned to Omaha
Saturday after spondlng tho past week
in North Platto looking aftor ith'e
bonding Interosts of tho Snuthorn
Suroty Co. of Omaha.
Mrs. Hazel Rissor and daughter of
Sallna Kansas returned to thoir homo
aftor vlsistlng at tho homo of Mrs.
Rlsscr's slsitor Mrs. W. R. Malonoy
for soveral weeks.
Dixon Optical Co., glasses fitted.
Mrs. A. G. Know was surprised at
hor homo last Thursday afternoon by
a number of frlonds, tho occasion be
ing hor birthday anniversary. Mrs.
Know was presented with a beautiful
mahogany tray.
WHAT OTHER
PAPERS SAY
vmtKSTlNG ITEMS FROJI EX
IJIANGES WHICH REACH
OUIt DESK.
GOOD ;
Tho Paxton Times editor thinks ho!
is roal smart with his how oloctric
motor on his Llnograph. Ho also says
ho is going to put ono on tho presu
ono of those times. "Nothing Ilka
loctrlcity,'" ho says. P. S. -Tho edi
tor didn't wrlto this item, but 'loc
trlcity suro Is fine. Paxton Times.
A PARTY" J
Mrs. Raph Coatos gave a party j
Saturday afternoon for tho members
of hor music club. 'Each member
brought a frlond and a lovely time
was spent at gamea and music. A de
llclous lunch of sandwiches, cocoa,
lco croam and wafers was served. Out
of town guests woro Dorothy and Bus-1
tor Bacon and Amy and Peggy Votaw, '
all of North Platte Maxwell Tele-!
post '
Kansas ;ih rospbnso to word:that,Mrs
Robinson's mothor was'-sorI6usly ;11I.
About ten miles south of Ogalalla on
tho Grant road, something went
wrong with tho steorlng dovlco and
tho car turned over throwing them
out. Mrs. Robinson sustained a
broken arm and perhaps internal in
juries, vhilo hqr son ,was uncon
scious nil day from a slight concas
slon of tho brain. At present writing
ho appears to havo almost recovered.
Keith County Nows.
WELL WHY NOT
Tho lack of a Community club was
felt In Sutherland ngaln Tuesday
ovoning at tho irrigation mooting hold
in tho opera house A big project is
on foot for putting water on tho
south sido and It Is going to take
tho cooperation of tho farmers and
business men of all tho towns along
tho Ino to put It over. Mr. Bare, sec
retary of tho Chamber of Comdorce,
In North Platto, urged thoso prosont
at the meeting to organize a Com
munity club at onco and cooperate
for this and other projects that are
suro to follow.
Woll, why not? Southorland Courier.
LOCAL AND PERSONAL
Thcro woro no preaching aortic -at
thf Methodist church on Sunday
' on account of tho illness of tho pastor.
Rev. II. E. Hess. Ho is reported to
be a Httlo bottor today.
Mrs. Ed Grlosor and son will nrrlT
! tho last of tho wcok frtfm 9pauldlc
and St. Paul whoro they'i&vo bora
spondlng soveral weeks TiBitlng rela
tives. j Tho March Victor Rocords aro hore
' Como In and hear them played. Holley
I Music House.
Mrs. D. Mcintosh of Ogdensburg,
N. Y. arrived tho first of tho week
to visit at the John Grant homo, tars.
1 Mcintosh was called here duo to tho
serious Illness ot her brothor Frett
Johnston.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Orrln entertain
ed at tholr homo nortji of tho city
last week at n 6 o'clock dlnnor Ik
honor 'of Miss Mlnnio Calhoun. The
school children and Miss Calhoua
woro tho guests at tho dinner.
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WILL SACRIFICE PLAYER PIANO
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NOTICE
Tho Union Pacific advises that re
j duced rates of a faro and a half will
bo glvon to tho Knights' Tomplar
' Conclave to bo hold in New Orleans,
La. April 21 to April 27, 1022, good
to return up to May 15th, 1022.
Tickets will bo on sale April 20 to
25 Inclusive. Tho round trip faro
will bo approximately $72.00
OTHER' MITTEN I
Undo Charley Ktlmor dropped Into
our sanctum Tuesday afternoon and
handed us a mitten, Baying, "I had
two of theso, but dropped ono In tho1
postofflco tho other day and have
been unablo to find it. If you will
mako noto of it In your valuable ,
shcot, and ask the party to call at i
this offlco ho can get this ono and
ho will havo a good pair of knit mitt-'
tons." Bring on your mitten. Arnold
Sontinel.
Harold Coates spent tho week end
in Sutherland visiting frlonds.
A new lino of Ladles fancy Combs
Clinton & Son.
j For quiok turnover will sacrifice
price. Player In our possession In.
' North Platte and must be moved at
jonco. Easy payments. Wrlto quick for
! particulars to the Denver Music Co.,
1 Donver, Colo.
When in Omalia
STOP WITH US
Hotel Conaet
Hotel Saoford
OteS Heeshaw
Our reputation of 20 years fair dealing
la back of these hotels. Guests may
stop at nny ono of them with tho as
surance of receiving honest value and
courteous treatment.
CONANT HOTEL COMPANY
NO BRIDGE )
Before leaving for North Platto on
tho train today, Commissioner Spring-!
or Informed this writer that tho con-1
tract for graveling tho Lincoln High-1
way from tho oast county lino to
North Platto would bo let tho last of
this month by tho stato engineer Mr.
Springer has recommended local la-1
bor to do tho work. He niso Informed
us that tho Brady bridge across tho
Platto would nob bo built until next
year, tho state not having sufficient
funds In that department. Brady Vin
dicaator. j
BROKEN ARM
Mrs. Anna Robinson and son from
Keystone started Tuesday by auto for
. T. JUDY & SON
1st Pure Bred Stock Sale of 19?2
KEARNEY, NEBRASKA
arch 8 and 9, 1922
At Our Salo Barn and Pavilion Just Outsldo of East City Limits,
Near tho Burlington Tracks, Consisting of
PERCIIEKON', FRENCH DRAFT, CYLDESDALE AND SHIRE
STALLIONS AND MAKES
ALSO A FEW GRADE HORSES
ir, DUKOC JERSEY and J. SPOTTED POLAND CHINA GILTS
Brod to Our Excellent Herd Boars Somo choice Gilts Among Thoso.
A GOOD LOT OF
25 POLLED SHORT HORN DULLS
AND 25 COWS AND HEIFERS
Thoso holfors aro sired by "Shaver Creek Lord, Jr.," Champion
Iowa Stato Fair 1015, and Stillwater Marshall, tho slro of tho $3,000
calf, Snowball, and aro bren to a son of Shaver Creek Lord, Judy s
Bremen E. Also to Judy's Dale B. A good useful lot.
This stock is In excellent breeding condition, and thoy should
prove profitable to the purchaser. Do not fall to attend this sale.
Como early, as It is a largo sale, and we should start sharp at 12:30.
Freo -lunch at early noon, so be suro to get hero on tme to be with up.
W. T. JUDY & SONS
COL. E. VON FARELL, of Scottsbluff, Neh., and COL. JOE SHAVER,
of Omalia, Auctioneers.
HORSES and CATTLE SELL MARCH 8, and HOGS SELL HARCH 0
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