The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, March 21, 1922, Image 5

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    THE NORTH PLATTE SEMI-WEEKLY TRIBUNE
LOOK WHAT'S GOING
FOR THOSE WHO GO
A COLUMN OF NOTICES ABOUT
CHURCH, LODGE AND SO
CIETY MEETINGS
PRESBYTERIAN ilVv'
Guild will meet Thursday evening
In Uio church basement.
MASONIC
Tuesday, March 21, 7 p m. Fellow
Craft degree.
CHRISTIAN
Aid Socloly will moot Thursday
afternoon at 3 o'clock. All membors
aro requested to bo present.
LUTHERAN '
AM society wll hold a meeting
Thursday afternoon. Mesdames Thay
er, Koch, Wostphal and Oostrelch aro
to entertain.
EASTERN STAR
Will hold its regular meeting
Thursday, March 23 at 7:30. There
wil be initiation and refreshments
will bo served.
METHODIST
Aid Society will meot Thursday
afternoon in the church parlors. Those
on entortaining commltteo are Mes
dames Robert Dorryborry, Cummlng,
Tout, J. Tucker, Lunsford, and Logan.
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Frank Dockus and family aro slak
with tho flu.
Tho mombors of tho Girls Sow
ing club sold popcorn at tho sale on
Thursday and o nrlchod their treas
ury by ?3.3G.
Miss Ethel McCrackon returned
from St. Paul, Nebraska, Sundayl
evening and resumed her duties in
ho school room this week.
Rev. DLon will preach at Blgnell
Sunday March 2 6th at 10 a. in. and
Sunday BChool will follow at.li.3u
a, m. on tho same day.
Mrs. Blaine Combs was so unfor
tunato as to lose a beautiful pair of
gray gauntlet, fur-trlmed gloves
whllo on a trip to Nichols last Fri
day night.
Violet Fletcher has been absent
from tho Maxwell high school the
past week on account of being 11
with tho flu. Other members of the
family are aso sick.
Jesso LaPlant reports that his
father, William LaPlnnt, who was
taken to tho Green Gables Sanitar
ium near Lincoln, last week is some
what Improved.
Twenty-two members of the Fort
McPhorson Sunday school visited the
Blgnell Sunday school last Sunday.
A ten mlnuto discussion was held on
how to increase tho attendance of
the school.
PRESBYTERIAN
Aid society will meet In the church
parlors Thursday at 3 o'clock. The
hostesses are Mesdames Hart, Wentd
land and Deotz. This meeting lias
boon advanced one week.
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Mr. and Mrs. Homer Mylander and
son expect to leave soon for Arllng
ton Colorado where thoy will reside
in tho future. Altho not in our Im
mediate communityTwo regret very
much to sco them leavo and wish
them success in their now home.
Word was received here of the mar-j
rJage of Miss Morjorlo Llddell to Pat)
Lcwellon of Grand Island. Mr. Lew !
ellcn is in the clothing business there.
Mr. and Mrs. Lowellen are expecteti
in the city this evening.
EGGS FOR HATCHING
I can furnish 200 eggs this week'
from my heavy laying R. I. Reds, j
either In 50, 100 or 200 lots at 10 1
cents each. This we6k only up to '
Monday evening, March 13. South
Park Poultry Yards, J. II. VanClcave '
The combination salo held last
Thursday by the Blgnoll Community
Club was fairly well attended. A
salo of this kind Is usually composed
of the unwanted things about the
farms. Taking into consideration
tho offerings and tho financial terms
it is considered a success. Tho
ladles of the club served the lunch.
CARD OF THANKS
Wo desire to thank our many
friends for their kindly assistance
and sympathy at tho death of our
beloved Vernon.
, .Mr, and Mrs. Trcvlyn Daucet.
Mr. and Mrs. Julo A. Doucot.
The Woman's Foreign Missionary
Mrs.' Leavltt gave" a dress form
demonstration at tho homo of Mrs.
J. W. Rose last week. About twenty
five ladles were present and three
dress forms 'were made. Oh Wed
nesday she gave a demonstration at
Pleasant View school In district 31
and on Friday at tho homo of Mrs.
Frank Starn in district 3.
all Paper
10c a Roll and up
Painting and
Paperhanging
Store Open Afternoons
Ritner Building,
113 W. 6th St.
Phone 570
H. H. LANDGRAF
Twenty-seven or more- members
of the Blgnell Community club at
tended the program given at the
Nichols school house last Friday ev
ening. They report a splendid pro
gram, a flno lunch and tho best kmc.
of a tlmo. Many woro unable to
attend on account of illness. This
club wishes to extend a hearty vot
of thanks to the Nichols people for
their hospitality.
R. R. Morris reports nine mem
bers for tho Blgnell Poland-China
pig club. Mrs. Abercrombio has her
poultry club all ready for work. A.
R. Leavltt Is still working on tho
Hampshire pig club. Mrs. C. E.
Snyder, leader of tho girl's sewing
club reports that tho girls have al
most completed their first course.
The children at school aro still en
joying their hot lunch club and es
j jeclally on vory cold days.
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Cold Weather Coming?
We will no doubt have more cold weather.
The present indications are that the mines
are practically sure to close down March
31st. Havo you enough coal to last the
rest of the season? We have a good line
of high grado coals at the right prices.
Just received.another car of
Columbine Lump
I Per Ton
$10
LARGE SOLID LUMP COAL
The Artificial Ice & Cold
Storage Co.
900 E. Front St.
Phone 40.
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Our Most Wonderful
FOR TWO DAYS, WEDNESDAY & THUR
The Dresses in this Sale comprises exclusive New Spring
Models of high grade Taffetas and Canton Crepe, made
up to the minute in style, in all the wanted Spring shades.
No two dresses alike and value's to $35.00; while they
last, Wednesday and Thursday, at
SDAY ONLY
$17-75
THE GREATEST DRESS OFFER OF THE SEASON $17.78
ALTERATIONS
Free of Charge
LADIES' OTJTFITTINO
No Charges, No Approvals.
Every Sale Pinal .
For Heal Dress Values jce
Norlh Window Display
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FOLKS YOU KNOW
A lmhv rrlrl wan lnrn rn Mr. and
Mrs. Harry Stovio yesterday morn- j
ing at their homo on East Sixth, !
Charl03 Pitts who was accldently j
shot several weeks ago was ablo to J
bo moved to his home yostcrday. (
Ttichard Faulkner returned Satur
day from Burton, Kansas where he
spent two weeks transacting busi
ness. A baby boy was born to Mr. and
Mrs. Ben Johnston thl3 morning. Mrs.
Johnston was formerly Miss Gladys
Witt.
Mothers attention iyou must see
thoso wondorful girls' dresses in '
ginghams and percales at $1, Wed
nesdayDollar Day only. Block's.
Dollar Day bargains in children's
drosses, aprons, petticoats, sill;
i?aists, silk hosiery, corsets, brasior3 ,
and silk camisoles, all at $1 Wednes- 1
day, Dollar Day only. Block's. I
Dixon Optical Co., lens grinding. !
The Aid Society of tho Metho'disi
church will hold lis annual Easter
salo of homo baking, aprons and
wovon rugs on Saturday April 15.
Place to bo announced later.
Remember tho adrtroau ui Labor
Tomplo next Sunday aftornoon by
Chas. VW. Maer. This addross given
under tho auspices of the Brother
hood of Locomotivo Firemen and En
gineers. :o:
SHORTHORN SALI3
Wo aro soiling our ontiro lino oi
flno cotton Japanese klmonas at
$4.75 each for a short time. Hotel
Palnco Bazaar.
Mrs. J. J. Smith ana daughter
Holon returned Sunday from Grand
Island where thoy vlsitod Mrs.
Smith's brother Win. Nolan.
FOR SALE
Cholco lot of young Rod Poll bulls
at farmers prlcos at
PAYNE'S DAIRY-FARM
South Sewoy trot
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Tho Keith County Shorthorn
Breeder's Fourth, Annual Salo will
bo held at Ogallala, Nebr. March 2u
1922.
27 Bulls and 11 Females
This is a cholco lot of cattle and
if you want a good bull or a few
choice females, don't fall to attond
this sale.
For cataloguo address
B. W. Sheldon, Secretary.
Ogallala, Nebraska.
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LET US REPAIR
YOUR AUTOMO
BILE TOP
A torn or badly
worn automobile top
ruins the appearance
of the car. Let us fig
ure with you on need
ed repairs, or on a
brand new top.
Drive over our way
tomorrow and let us
talk it over,
J. A. BANTA 8c SON
615 Pine Street,
North Platte, Nebraska
JBtXtiBBC3BBtiOSa
ROAD NO. 418.
To Whom It May Concorn:
Tho special commissioner appoint
ed to locato a public road as fallows
Commencing at tho northwest corner
of Elmoro street of tho Vlllago of
DlckonB, running thence north to the
south lino of Section sovonteeu nbout,
sixty rods In township ton, range
thirty-two, west of tho Gth P. M., Lin
coln County, Nebraska, Uie abovo des
cribed road to bo Sixty-six foot wldo,
has reported In favor of tho estab
lishment of said road, any or all
parties having any objections there
to, or any claims for amago by reason
of tho establishment of above doscrib
cd road must ftlo same In tho office
of the County Clerk of Lincoln Coun
ty. Nebraska, on or beforo twolvo
o'clock noon of tho 29th day of May,
1922, or said road will bo allowed
without roforenco thoroto.
Dated at North Platte, Nebraska
this lGth day of March, 1922.
A. S. ALLEN, County Clork.
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SEED POTATOES.
S-C. Rhode Island Red
Eggs For Hatching
Most protltablo chickens. Extra
heavy layorB and all-round utility
birds. $1.00 per sot; $G,00 per 100.
Eggs hare been tested.
Mrs, Geo. Tekulve,
Wo will unload a car of Minnesota Red River Early Ohio certi
fied seed potatoes about Friday or Saturday. Parties who havo had
their potatoes ordored ploase call at car and get them.
Wo will also unload a car of Red Moon Flour on thoso date.
Users of this flour can get better prlceo on thoao dates than nftor wo
put It In tho warehouse. Tho prices will run tho samo at all Fed
Moon Dealers.
McMichael Grocery.
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Phono 852J
1201 I'. Fourth St.
Take Advantage ot This
Many households are without any king of a
saw owing to the fact that for the last few
years saws have been very high in price.
Through the co-operation of the Winchester
Arms Co. we are in a position to offer you
a good grade 26 inch hand saw and a 2
foot rule at $lQO
Have a jSaw handy when you need it.
W. R. MALONEY CO,
. For Wednesday, March 22.
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