The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, March 17, 1922, Image 8

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    THE NORTH PLATTE SEMI-WEEKLY TRIBUNE
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We Are the Pioneers of Small Profit Merchants.
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Let Us Show You and Be Convinced
OF OUR VALUES x
y Coats $19 to 42.
.65 to 3
Subtly Youthful and Fascinating
ARE THE NEW
d Dresses
Suits,
raps ana
ON SALE HERE NOW
Suits Selling at $19.00 to $48.65
Dresses Selling at $9.50 to $39.65
Miss Littlo in charge
Millinery Dept.
Wrapp
Stylish
Capes $9
65
Dresses selling at
- $9.65 to $39.65
ipj Distinctive Qualities of
This Season's Best Of
jp ferings Are Found Here
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INCORPORATED
DRY GOODS-WOMEN'S READY TO WEAR - CLOTHING SHOES
ONE PRICE TO EVERYBODY J.E.NELSON. MANAGER
This Store'is for Every
body Looking For the
BEST at the LOWEST
PRICES.
emtBeclvly Sribime.
WILSON TOUT. Editor nnd PnlUslier,
Entered at Uie North Platte, Nebraska
Postofftco us Second Class Mutter.
" 'sUBSGJtllllOX PRICE:
One Year, In advanco $1.60
FRIDAY, MARCH 17, 1022.
EDITORIAL
Today la St. Patricks Day. Tho
parochial schools Is closed in honor
of the day. Many people of Irish des
cont and their friends aro wearing
tho greon In honor of tho man who in
troduced Christianity into Ireland.
Tho editor has boon informed that
ho is a candldnto to tmcccod Supt.
Little in tho city schooln. Ho wishes
to say that It waa hlB aim to get into
tho nowspaper business during the
post flftcoif years, that ho lias nvost
od all his monoy In Tho Tribune
plant, that ho Is contented and happy
in Ills work and that ho would not
tako any position In Uio North Platto
flchools for twlco tho salary paid
thoro. That should sottlo tho matter
in the mind of anyone.
LOCAL AND PERSONAL
Mrs. Z. A. Russell returned to hor
homo Tuosilay aftor rocolvlng modi
dal treatment nt tho Platto Valley
Hospital.
Mrs. P. A. Norton left this morning
for Koarnoy whoro she will attend
tljo Van Cleave funoral. Mrs. Nor
ton waB among those that will rep
resent tlip a,1 J. A. thoro this nftor-noon
W. J. Lingen of Kearney returned
to his homo after spending several
days In tho city.
Tho Nicaflgoo Campflro Girls met
Wednesday ovoning at tho home of
Clara Orton.
joo Filllon will return tomorrow
from Omaha where ho attended the
Attto show.
J. S. Davis loft Wednesday for Omn
ha whoro ho attonded tho Auto show.
Ho will return homo tomorrow.
Mrs. W. F. Pritchard will leave to
day for Omaha whero cho will visit rel
atives for a w"cok.
Miss Lorotta Murphy loaves tomor
row for Sutherland to attend tho Li
brary meeting.
Miss Myrtle Hill loft for Mooretlold
Wednesday where she will visit rela
tives for several weeks.
Miss Mildred Fltzpatrlck Is report
ed to bo very ill at tho Platto Valley
hospital.
Mrs. Joo Condit Is off duty at Pratt,
Goodman & Buckley's on account of
sickness.
Dixon Optical Co., Ions grinding.
Leo Shaffer of Elsie, Neb., spent
tho first part of tho week in North
Platto visiting friends.
Frank Strolbors has announced
his cattle sale for April 18. Ho has
not doclded whoro ho will hold- it.
Miss Mabel McVIckor arrived Wed
nosday In the city to look after busi
ness matters. She will return to Lex
ington tomorrow.
Tho dobato with Lexington, which
wns to havo been hold this ovoning
has boon postponed becauso tho
Lexington scools nro closed this wock
on account of contagious disease.
L
A
FOR THOSE WHO GO
COLUMN OF NOTICES ABOUT
CHURCH, LODGE AND SO
CIETY MEETINGS
METHODIST
11:00 "The Winning Way."
7:30 Tho Tenth Commandment.
CHRISTIAN
11:00 "Tho Abundant Life."
7:30 "Tho Man, Jesus."
ACIREMA
Club will meet Friday at tho homo
of Mrs. M. Bakor, 321 South Walnut,
ATTENTION LEGIOin
Regular meoting Monday ovenlngt
March 20, at tho Firoman's hall.
D. OF II.
Will hold Its regular meeting Sat
urday afternoon. A good attendance
is desired.
PRESBYTERIAN
11:00 'The Cost of tho Dlsclpleship.'
7:30 Do Molay In Body tho Sec
rots of Masonry.
NOTICE OF PETITION
(FOR SALE Buick car, cheap. Phoue TO TRADE 2 North Platte lots for
Estate NO. 1870. of Elizabeth Nolda, de
ceased. In the County Court of Lin
coln County, Nebraska.
Tho State of Nebraska: To all per
sons interested in said Estate take no
tice that a petition has, been filed for
the appointment of Rudolph Nolda as
Administrator of said Estate, which
has been set for hearing herein on
April 11th, 1922 at 10 o'clock A. M.
Dated March 15,1922.
WM. II. C. WOODHURST.
1212W.
FOR SALE 3 work teams. Mrs. R.
L. Graves, 405 W. 4th. Phone 1197.
(Seal)
County Judge.
NOTICE OF PETITION
FOR SALE Good home-grown alfalfa
seed. Call or see P. W. Olson.
WANTED Girl "for light house work.
Phono 12G0J.
JFOR RENT Farm and ranch place.
Inquire 1001 N. Locust, at the Store
Estate No. 1875 of William Graves, de
ceased in tho County Court of Lin
coln County, Nebraska.
.The Stato of Nebraska: To all per
sist interested in said Estate tako
notice that a petition has been filed
for the Administration of said estate
and for appointment of Nettie Drake
as Administratrix of said estate, which
lias been sot for hearing herein on
April 14, 1922 at 10 cfclock A. M.
Dated Marcli 14, 1922.
WM. H. C. WOODHURST,
(Seal) County Judge.
Want Ads
BAPTIST
11:00 "For My Sake,"
7:30 "King Tobacco and His Sub
jects." Smokers invited.
SHE FOOLED THEM ALL
ho llttlo gypsy had a way of getting hor own way and escaping
traps laid for hor. The Inhabitants of Thrums called her a witch and
a myetery. Gavin Dlsluirt fell In love with her des'iiie all his efforts
to (into 1 cr. It Is a plct ir-zatlon of a clot sic.
Alice'JCalhoun
In
ThelLittle Minister
99
Adapted Irom tho famous novel by
JAMES M. BARRIE
AIT THE S U N
SUNDAY, MONDAY, TUESDAY,
MATINEE EAl II DAY
LUTHERAN
11:00 "Tho Important Life."
8:00 "Christ Shrinking from the
Cross."
FOR RENT 1-room house, 309
Chestnut. Call 10G1W.
FOR RENT Storage space in fire
proof ware house. Simon Bros.
FOR RENT xV 4-room house, fur
nished; West Sixth street. Inqulrp
at Owl Cafe.
FOR RENT Furnished room, mod
ern; half block from court house
209 Locust
WANTED Acetylene welding of all
kinds, prices reasonable. North
Side Blacksmith Shop.
FOR RENT Light housekeeping
rooms at 1221 West 7th St. Cet our
prices.
FOR SALE Cultivated ton aero tract,
close to town. Price right for quick
salo. Answer X Y Z, caro of Tribune.
FOR SALE S. C. White English Leg
horn hens; all young and laying.
Mrs. 1. E. Qually, Box 119.
second-hand car. Inquire at Tribune.
LOST 34x4 Goodyear Tire and car
rier, with license number, "162-122
Colo." Finder please notify Calling
Auto Co., Gothenburg. Reward.
FOR SALE Hatching eggs, Barred
Rocks, S. C. Reds and White Leg
horns, $1 per setting. Luther I. Tuck
er. Phone G98J.
FOR SALE Thoroughbred S. C
White Leghorn eggs, $1 per setting.
Also 250-egg incubator in good con
dition. H. A. Ackerman. G0S E. 9th.
FOR SALE English Will to Leghorn
setting eggs, $1.00 for 15; $4.50 a
hundred. 2019 We3t 6th, J. H. John-sen.
FOR SALE Reduced from $4,500 to
$3,700, five-room house, modern ex
cept heat; close in; nlco lawn and
trees; garage; $500 cash, balance like
rent. H. & S. Agency. ,
FOR SALE Five room house, modern
except heat; garage, chicken yard,
double coal house, fenced garden spot,
trees; GG foot lot; close in; immedi
ate possession. 415 W. Second St
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Orley Roley of Marysville, Mo., left
. , Wednesday for Torrington, Wyo. to
FOR SALE Largo white Peking , visit his parents after spending sev
duck eggs and ' goose eggs. Mrs. ' oral days at tho home of his brother,
Frank Cook, Route 1. Charles Roley.
EPISCOPAL
8:00 Holy communion.
11:00 Morning prayor and sermon.
7:80 Evening prayor and sermon.
WESTMINISTER
Guild of tho Presbyterian church
will meet next Wednesday In tho
church parlors.
SARAH REBEKAIl
Lodge No. 10 moots this evening in
regular soaalon at tho Odd Follows
hall. Sovoral cadldatos will bo Initi
ated, followed by refreshments and a
social hour.
W. R. C.
Will ontortain at a konslngton Sat
urday afternoon at tho E. Y. P. A.
club houso (Episcopal) church.) A
flftoon cont lunch will bo served.
Mombers como nnd bring your
friends.
:o:
Mrs J. D. Wolch It Sutherland spent
Wodnesday In tho city shopping.
Goorgo Chamberlain roturnod Wed
nosday from Chicago whero ho spont
six wcoks studying nt the Coaster
school.
E. S. Davis will loavo tomorrow for
Sutherland whoro ho will givo an ad
!ross at tho Library meeting held
.aero tho samo ovoning.
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ANNUAL MEETING
Tho annual meeting of tho stock
holdors of tho Mutual Building nnd
Loan Association will bo held nt tho
offlco of tho Association in tho City
of North Platto, on Saturday tho 25th
day of March, 1922, nt 8 o'clock P. M.
Tho polls for tho olection of direct
ors, will bo opon from 2 o'clock to 5
o'clock In tho nftornoou of said day
at i samo place.
BESSIE F. SALISBURY,
Socrotary.
NORTH PLA
TTE
The Ten Cent Store will offer the following item 3 together with our
Dollar Millinery Sale For One Day Only,
BSBSHSIS323
Ladies' flesh color brassicrs .10
Children's rain coats
Ladies' percale and gingham bunga
low aprons .81)
Ladies' waists .50
Ladies' and Misses summer sweaters- 1.00
Ladies' and children's black and cor
dovan hose .10
Light House washing powder, 3 pkgs .10
Toilet paper, 3 rolls for .10
Ladies sample handkerchiefs, values
up to 50c '.10
Ladies' neckwear and boudoir caps .25
14 and 1G quart, extra heavy tin pails
(one to each customer) .'j.
Chocolates, per pound .!
Turkish and buck towels 10 9 AU bar camly 3 for -10
Salted peanuts, per pound .10
Men's Ro kford socks .10
Men's handkerchiefs, 'fine quality, 4
.05 P for o:
, . Sk.tj
Large variety of celluloid dolls .05
Ford spark plug cores .15
Pearl necklace .q-
Box stationery, regular price 60c 19
Kirk's famous toilet soaps, bar .00
Ladies' summer vests -10
Black and white snap fasteners, 3 doz
en for
Ginghams and perpales, per yard ..10
Fine English Longcloth, per yard .15
Apple jelly, per jar .10
Sunmaid seedless raicons, 3 pkgs for. .10
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THESE ITEMS ARE FOR ONE DAY ONLY
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5-10-25 CENT STORE