The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, April 04, 1922, Image 4

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THE NORTH PLATTE SEMI-WEEKLY TRIBUNE
CHATS WITH
YOUR
GAS MAN
Whllo other merchants mny
'not caro whnt you do with an
article after you buy It
'whether you put It to a waste
ful uso or not wo aro greatly
Interested. Wo want you" to
Ret" tho most for your money
out of tho gas you ubc. Wo
want you to make your gas
ibljls thrift bills.
' Tho reason we desire this 1
becauso wo know from busi
ness experience that, wasto of
'gaB means big bills, complaints,
Investigations, rc-chccklng, let-
Iter writing, dolayed payments
and otlier expenses,- which
when takon together, mean dis
satisfied customers.
' Satisfied customers aro worth
'more to ub than any revenue
derived from wasted gas. Wo
want no money we do not earn.
Wo live to this policy overy
. day and are glad to aid you
in choosing tho most econom
i icnl gas appliances and toll
you how to avoid waste by
using them intelligently.
North Platte Light &
Power Co.
JACK MORROJV FLATS
completed a
Joseph Gnmblo -has
now barn on his farm.
Mrs. Vornost Peterson Is visiting
her parents In Kearney this week.
J. T. Lloyd was out to his ranch
Wednesday, looking after his cattle.
Farming has begun on tho Jack
Morrow Flats. s g,
Houston fcloyj nndfamlly of jorth
lMatto vlsltcd at Fayo Lloyds last
Sunday.
Tho sowing club Is busy making
uross form now Instead of doing any
other kind of club work.
Mrs. Zola Lloyd won tho quilt nt
the community bazaar last Friday
night.
WIlllo ilaaso has been out of school
since last Monday on account of n
sprained knoo.
Mrs. Piorco of Wood Itlvor, visited
her daughter, Mrs. 13. 0. Nowtson last
week.
Ralph Harlan and John Rlttor nro
vlsltlnir at tho Gus Haosc homo for
a few (lays enrouto to SIdnoy.
Mrs. Lawrcnco Illto and Mrs. W. A
Kelso entertained tho ladles sowing
club at tho homo of tho former this
week.
Mrs. Roy Goddon who has been
down with tho flu during tho past
wcok is reported to bo somewhat
butter.
Tho play "Tangles" which wns giv
en last Friday night was woll attend
ed and was very much enjoyed, by all
present.
Miss Emelino Calhoun taught last
weok for Mrs. Hazol Qualloy who
had lost her voice by u cold or the
flu, which has been so prevalent over
tliu country.
WGNELL NOTES
NICHOLS NOTES
W. D. Spurrier shipped a car of
cattle to Omaha last wook. Dill is tho
largest feeder In Nichols district, hav
ing shlppod four cars of fat cattlo and
hogs this winter.
Mrs. Wulter Good, daughtor of Mr.
and Mrs. Chas. Trovlllo loft for heir
omo in jowa, Saturday night. Sho
will return here tho last of tho woek
and will probably stay with her par
ents tno most of tho Biimmor. as hor
Victor Rosonburir entertained.
number of his friends n't a dance tit
his homo Saturday ovenlng.
Mrs. Sarah Combs was called
Rising City Saturday by tho serious
illnoss of her sister.
Friday ovenlng tho Community dub
votod to hold a fall festival this year
Tho slogan waB "Begin Now, Pus'.
Hard and Wo Will Suceod".
Tho Community club ontortalned
Friday ovenlng with a very good pro
mother is recovering from a sovoroBram given by tho young people and
Illness.
Tho first "Official" ball game that
wo have hennl or In Lincoln county
took placo at Nichols Friday. It was
played botwoon tho Nlel'ols and the
Platto Valloy schools. Tho score was
seven to six In fnvor of tho Nlchula
team,
children o tho club. Several people
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l'OUHTU WARD ITEMS
J. Llvoni of Sidney vislfod at the
N. J. Nollen homo last wook wl.llo
lip was horo attending, tho Inmiranco
Men's convontlon.
Mr. and "Mrs. J. Nollou of Ulttor
Crook, Wye, spent sovornl days lr.st
woek visiting ut tho homo of their
son, N. J. Nollon, 503 Wont Tonth
Htreot. TJioy loft Thursday morning.
Saturday ovonlng Frank Cornwoll
nolebratud his blrthdav bv inviMm?
Ills frlouds to a hlgh-flvo card parly
Ills mothor served tho guests with a
nice lunch which thoy all enjoyed.
Forty-sovon llttlo frlonds of Rne
Mario Wilson, holped hor coloprato
bor sixth birthday Saturday attomoon.
Gaines of all kinds woro played and
lunch was sorvod. Rao received quite
ft collection of birthday prosonts.
Tho Ellto club mot at tho home of
Mrs. 'A. II. McMullon. 331 West Ninth
street, Tuesday nftornoon. Mrs. Hop.
kins stood first In tho IIIgh-FIv-j
series and Mrs. Dorram second.
Splendid rofroshmonts woro served.
The progrosBlvo partof tho Fourth
Ward was organlzod by tho olectioi
of tho following of floors: C. P. Camp
boll, chairman; Mrs. Mary Snyder,
socrotary; Mrs. Mlnnlo Perkins, treas
urer; J. A. 1'otors and Ilort Miller
committeemen.
fHIRUBS.TREES
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from Jack Morrow flats wero visitors.
Mrs. Harold Wiese; county nurse
and Mrs. Alleon G. Cochran, county
suporintondont, were visiting tbo Big-
nell school last Monday morning. Tho
children woro given a health exam
ination by MrB. Wiese.
Harry Graham returned homo Sat
urday nlgbt after serving four weeks
on the Jury of, tho district court. Hnr-
ry says ho has sUro serv.ed his tlmo.
R. B. Putman Is building a barn
and chicken houso for M. D. Rosen-
orantz on tho High Flats.
A son wns born to Mr. and Mrs.
John Pell Sunday morning.
The Pnrent - Teacher association
which meets the first Friday In each
month wns postponed until the Bccond
Friday In April as the eighth grade
examinations will be hold on Thurs
day and Friday. Tho parents furnish
tho program this tlmo.
Rev. Slansbury, who has been
preaching to tho BIgnolI people during
tho pnst year, preached his last ser
mon Sunday. Ho haB accepted n cail
to tho Baptist Church at Friend, Nobr.
Wo regret very much to have him
leavo and wish hfm success in his
now new. uov. lionjanun win ioko
up tho work horo until a pormanont
pastor Is secured.
A. S. Allen, county clerk, visiting
tbo Community club last Friday ever.
lng gave a talk on taxation. It was
enjoyed by nil.
Tho BIgnell community club has
placed signs on each side of tho school
grounds along tho public highway. It
theso signs had boon there a few
weeks ago a serious accident which
occurcd, might have been avoided
A military funeral will bo held Sun
day at Ft. McPhorson for Elmer
Shaner who mado tho supremo sacra
flee near the closo of the war. Ho was
one of. Iho'ydung men of BIgnell called
at tho boglnnlng of tho wnr, a vory
model young man In overy respect
and ono who has .been greatly missed
Ho was tho son of Mr. nnd Mrs. O
D. Shaner, llvipg cast or BIgnell.
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Sioux Lookout chapter D. A. R. mo
last night with Mrs. Frank Barber,
02 West Fourth street. Reports of
tho stato conference at Lexington
woro glvon and other matters of bus
iness considered.
Local coal dealers' say there le
probably enough coal in the retail
yards horo In North Platto to answer
vory need for tho spring nnd summer.
Both tho waterworks and tho electrl"
light plant nro woll stocked for the
present,
Gigantic Army and Navy
Goods Sale Continues
The Sensational Reductions in Prices
on our Merchandise is the
Talk of the Town
ti-.i'
Folks, it will payEyou to travel miles to get in on
this high class merchandise at prices
that will surprise you. Pay us a
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visit and be convinced. & T'
Army and Navy
104 East Front St. OPEN EVENINGS. Cor. Front and Locust
Store
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Trees, shrubbery and growing
plants nro as important to the
homo beautiful as tho choice
ot'pitlnts for tho house. And
thoro 1b Just as much need of
caro in soloctlon and arrange
ment.
All Prices Rcnsouitblo
Pormlt us to assist you In
soloctlon wo havo trees,
Bhrubs, roso bushes or any
thing that can bo had from
any nursery or groonhouso.
NORTH PLATTE
FLORAL CO.
Owing to a chango in our planting
plans wo havo tho following plants
for sulo. All shrubs priced as they
stand In tho field. Wo neither dh;
nor deliver. Please do not call on
business Sundays.
Spiroa Van Houttl (Brldul Wreath
grown here ono or two years, $1X0
each.
Large Tartarian Honeysuckle
(white), $1.00.
Largo Jnpuneso Pea Tree, $1.00.
Hollyhock roots, per dozon, ."0c.
A fcw Dwarf Iris (blue), per
bunch, COe.
Experimental Substation,
W. P. Snyder, Supt.
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POTATOES
I have between 500 and 600 bushels
of good smooth potatoes ior sale.
Fine for seed or for table use.
Leave orders at once.
FRANK STROLBERG
5 Miles West of North Platte
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SHRUBS
tjj 11-2 Blocks West of U. P. Depot. Look for the Big Letter Sign Eg
I NORTH PLATTE, NEBRASKA.
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Special
Spring Sale
For folks who havo not Bpdnt
nil tho coin they nmdo during
Wilson's Administration look if,
at tno prices
You Don't Buy Inexperience or Take Chances When We Work on Your Car.
EXPERT AUTO TOP MAKERS AND TRIMMERS
TTE ' AUTO T
PHONE 300J
107 West 6th Street
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WAR MOTHERS
Will hold a tea at tho homo of Mm.
Julius Plzor on Friday from 3 to f
m. All ladioa aro Invited.
Sowing Machine all makes
$G to $25.00, Bee them sqw.
Furniture lowor In prlco than
Auction sales.
Two Gasoline Engines chenp.
Soods, Garden Tools, Tonts,
Cots, Canvas, Oil Stoves.
METHODIST
Keystone class will hold a skating
party at Maxwell, Thursday. All
mombors aro requested to meet nt tho
church at 7 o'clock.
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Whlto Enamel or Vornls Marten
Iron Beds, big post nnd filler
$12.40.
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$5.00.
Now all cotton mattress
$9.00 and $11.50.
A bed like this will restore your
youth.
Heavy IJruBsols Rug, 9x12,
only $18.75.
LnBt yoar'a prico $32.00.
cnoh rogltttor is :;t
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ECHELBERRY I
Eust Front Street
AUXIIJAUY
The h. A. to the U. of R. T. will hold
Its regular business mooting Friday at
3 p. m. in K. C. Hall. A full attendanco
is desired.
T. M. Cohagen returned Sunday
from Omaha whore ho transacted
business for several days.
Dr. L. J. KRAUSE, Dentist, X-ltay
Dlngnosifr. McDonald Bank Building.
Phono 97.
Mrs. W. Crocker arlved this morn
ing from Iowa to make her future
homo with hor Bon, J. II. Crocker.
NOTICE
Important meeting all members of
Farmers Shipping Association, Satur
day, April 8 at 2:30. Discussion of
now shipping yard and distribution,
of farmers union commission Birm
refund.
WARREN DOOLITTLE, Secretary.
LUTHERAN
Aid socloty meets Thursday after
noon in tho church parlors. Mcs-
damos Thoolecko, GIddeon, Illuming-
ton, Rodlno and F. C. Wnltemath arc
on tho ontertnlnlng committee.
BIBLE CLASS
Tho Church Helpers Blblo class ol
tho Presbytorlan church will moet in
tho church parlors next Friday aftor-
noon at 3 p. m. A good program has
been propared nnd all members aro
urged to ho prosont. Tho hostesses
aro Mosdamos Ogler, Saunders, Wm,
Rltner and Moulton.
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Put Tho Tribune away after all tho
family havo read it aa you will want
to refor to It lator.
Tho Travol nnd Study club met last
evening with Miss Bosslo Salisbury.
015 West Fifth strcot. Flno rofrosh
monts wero sorved.
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EGGS FOR HATCHING
I can furnish 200 ogga this woek
from my hoavy laying R. I. Reds,
olthor in 50, 100 or 200 lots nt 10
conta each. This week only up to
Mondnv evening. March 13. South
Park Poultry Yards, J. H. VnnCleavo
Vaudeville at the Keith
FOR
Wednesday Only
EDXA RKMIXCi
Offors a few character songs in a now novel way which is sure to
please. Sho makes a complete chango from whlto to black face in
full view of tho nudience In thirty seconds.
ALLEN GREY & COMPANY
Is nmong tho happiest talking trixters appearing in vaudovillo. He
Is not of tho old school offering a routine of blnsetricks in slight of
hand, but rather a comedian both original and decidedly funny. In
fact his porformnnco hns been called "Twelve minutes of hearty
laughing ,nnd distinctively funny."
STERLING ROSE TRIO
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A flno company of skillful acrobats who furnish series of muscle de
manding stunts. All dono with fino finish nnd commendable ease.
Ono of the best staged this season.
CASTLE AND IJELMONTS-
In "Just Types" In songs and dances, elaborately costumed inclu '.
ing artistic singing nnd dancing. Tho ouly act of its kind in vnuci.
villo
ALSO A GOOD FEATURE PICTURE WILL RE SHOWN
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