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About The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922 | View Entire Issue (April 7, 1922)
THE NORTH PLATTE SEMI-WEEKLY TRIBUNE MM CHATS WITH YOUR GAS on 11 to ub: "Why shpumyou ad vertigo? You jgotnlV (no gas business there,-; Is." 'S'. Wo aro glad he asked thin lucaUon. Poriiaps you, too would like to know why. Hero -la our nnswovr' -vt - It Is not sufficient, that we merely. give good " service, bo 'courteous and . niako frlomK rtVo want to dla'pol projudico ftnd misunderstanding from the 'minds of the public by contlnu r!ly stating the facts about our 'business. '' Wo, believo it our duty to let the public know tho real nature 'of our .business and the, aims 'and ideals of tho men engaged in that business. There is no mystery about it, nothing that wo would wish to cover up Thon why not advertise it? Llko tho man on the witness stand wo can say: "It's tho easiest thing in tho world to tell tho truth when there Is nothing but the truth to toll." North Plaite Light & t Power Co LOOK WHAT'S COMING SWEDISII LUTHERAN 11:00 Chuich services preached by Rev. Almon. LUTHERAN 11:00 "Tho Sprlt Controlled Liro" 7:30 "Tho Cross and Conscience" EPISCOPAL 11:00 Morning prayer and Bcrmon. 7:30 Evening prayer and sermon. LADY MACCABEES Will hold its regularmeoting to morrow. Lunch will bo served. A full ntltmdnn'co is desired; " ATTENTION YEOMEN ' Regular business, meeting post poned until Apr. 25. Don't forget that date. CHRISTIAN 11:00 "Small Enemies of Useful ness." 7:30 "Jeaus CallB to tho Highest Life." BAPTIST ' ' 11:00 'Tho King Doing Half Right 7:30 "Th0 Game of Right." Illus trations by large water color paintings. METHODIST , Preaching 11:00 "Leaves 'Cut From tho Field."" Preaching 8:00 Book sermon, Wil liam Allen Whites' "The Heart of n Fool." r- :o:-s LOCAL AND PERSONAL LOCAL AND PERSONAL Mr. and Mrs. John Burke arrived Wednesday from Denver to visit their daughter Mrs. L. J. Krause. They made tho trip by auto. On April 25, tho day before tho big Rhada'nanthus degree, tho local Yoe men Lodge will initiato a largo class of members and have a business ses sion of tho lodge. A cantata ''The Nazarine" will be given by the Swedish Lutheran League of. Hershey and of North Platte at 8 o'clock Friday April 14 at the Swedish I uthoran church. Vornon Yanken and Mrs. Grace E. Volz, both of Maxwell secured a marriago licenso at tho county judge's office Wednesday and wore married by Paul Meyer, justice of the peace- :o: NOTICK ( 1 am leaving this wook for Laramio to bo gone through tho summer but will bo back about the first of Sept ember in timo for the fall sales. Any ono wishing to have a sale between now and then may write mo at Lar amio or make the date at the First National Bank. Ejl Kierig, Auctioneer. Miss 'Helen Schwaiger will leave next week for Hastings whero she will spend a week visiting Miss Frances Edwards who attends Hast ings College. Helen will also visit relatives at Glenville, Nebr. The now Easter hats now on dis play in tho Whittakor Shop are tho most attractive over seen in the city. Prices remarkable quality tho best. 50G Locust St., under General Hos pital. Mis. H. J. Rittenbouso left yejlar lay morning for Chadron, "Nobr. vhtre sh.j wjll make bet futuro home. Miss Anna Rubis returned , from Gothenburg, where she spent several days visiting friends. "Did'ja ever drive a mulo without swearing? If not experience the real emotion and sco "Olaronco", Martin Jepsen took his daughter, Kaura, to Lincoln Wednesday morn ing for examination by medical and surgical experts Sho has been sicl? and it was not certain where tno troublo is located. Laura lias be.oii attending tho local high school this year. -:o: , RARE BARGAIN IN PIANO Wo havo a high-grade piano in our posession at North Platte. For quick disposal we will greatly sacrifice tho price. Terms if responsible. Write at on-e if interested to the Denver Music Co., Denver Colo. , THE SPRIG OVERHAULING Practically all motorists recognize the benefit of a spring overhauling for the car. And within a few weeks, thousands will be attaking this task more or less assidu ously according to their enthusiasm or their familiarity with the subject. But the elimination of carbon, the tightening up of the bearings, bolts and nuts, and the freshening effects of a coat of paint are not sufficient, according to Mr. Davis, manager of the local Exide Service Station. "The battery," says Mr. Davis, "requires more or less attention at all times of the year, but especially after it has stood in the car idle or otherwise throughout the winter. "Coriosion may have taken place around the ter- teminals. This should be carefully scraped off and vaseline 'Spread over them to prevent further trouble of this kind. "The cradle in which the battery rests, is frequently 'so badly corroded by acid, that, figuratively speaking, the 'battery is only hold by a thread. Jn tact, 1 nave seen a man's battery drop out on the road because tho motorist had failed to examine his cradlo. "The wisest course is to drive the car to tho nearest .service station either before or after you have completed the rest of the overhauling. Hero, an expert battery man can test your battery, toll whether it needs any repairs and in other ways, assure the success of your spring over- It hauling. "One way of avoiding this if you lay your car up for the winter is to store your battery with your battery ser vice station until spring. Tho cost is nominal, but whpn you are ready for tho touring season, you can be sure your battery is in good condition. "To sum up, remember your battery is an important part of your carr Give it at least, the same attention you give to other parts and you will have no cause to swear at tho battery rather, you will swear by it. J. S. Davis Auto Co. Want Ads WANTED An aBBlstant ilk druas making. Mrs. Crano, Phono C23J. FOR SALE Ladies' spring coat nnd rain coat, size 28. Phono 810J. FOR SALE Everbearing strawber ries, $1.00 por 100. C. II. Spicer. FOR RENT Storago space In fire proof waro houso. Simon Bros. FOR RENT 3 furnished rooms and: 3 unfurnished rooms. 215 W. 3rd. jl FOR SALE Lots; good terms. Mrs. Thomas Axtcll. Phono 1212W. FOR SALE 18 head fall pigs. Phono 788F31. T. E. Doolittle. FOR BALE Cultivated ten acre tract, close to town. Prlco right for quid: sale. Answer XYZ, care Tribune. WANTED Acetyleno wolding of nil kinds, prices reasonable. North Sido Blacksmith Shop. FOR RENT Light housekeeping roomB at 1221 West 7th St. Cot our prices. FOR SALE A largo sigo Hoozier kitchen cabinet, in good condition Call" 2G7J. FOR SALE Hatching eggs, White Plymouth RockB, 75c for 15 or $1.50 for 100. Phono 780-F13 or 780-F110. WANTED A Ford motor with drive shaft or in chassis. Must bo in good condition. Harrison Tout. Tribune Office. FOR SALE Hatching eggs, Barred Rocks, S. C. Reds and Whlto Leg horns, $r per setting. Luther I. Tuck er. Phono G98J. FOR SALE English Whlto Leghorn setting eggs, $1.00 tor 15; $4.50 a hundred. 2019 West Gth, J. II. John-sen. WANTED Will pasture cattlo and horses on Charles Breternltz place; prices right. Chas. E. Whittakor, Try on Route. FOR SALE One Do Laval separator, No. 15, good as now; 1 alfalfa cul tivator with seed attachment; 100 Black Minorca hens. Phono 79GF14. Otto Mesmer. LISTEN I havo a good deal for the right kind of a man who wants to run a dairy close to town nnd'put up liay, and broak out some bottom land. George McKain. FOUND Two 2-year-old heifers, two weeks ago on my place. Can have same by paying me for this ad and for food. Phone 102, Sutherland, Neb Ed. McGlothlen. on old John Keith ranch. 7 -:o: WVL. Ddtan of Maxwell was a city visitor Thursday. Wo havo about one hundred bushels of apples which wo will soli for $2 a bushel. First come, first served. Rush Mercantile Co. Special Purchase of Hand Bags and Beauty Cases We have just purchased One Hundred pieces x at an unusually low price, which was made by the Manu facturer to keep his skilled help employed. There is . a large assortment of patterns which we will run ALL AT ONE PRICE 'See the display in our window and come early to be Eg sure of the one you want. 1 Wilcox Department Store LR SIKROLD ADAMS Miss Edith Helen Slebold and Les ter Adams of this city were married Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock at the-homo of tho brldo's mother, Mrs. Julia M. Siebold, 518 South Chestnut. Tho bride wore a dark blue travel ing suit with n hat jto match, and carried a beautiful bouquet of pink roses and Miles ol tho valley. Tho bridesmaid, Miss Audry Adams, sister of tho groom also wore a dark bluo suit and carried pink roses. Tho flowor girls were Etta Taylor of Min ataro and Iris StcgaU. Llttlo Mar garet W'ltt, dressed In whito organ die, carried tho ring in a. largo whito rose- Mrs. C. H. Lelnlnger sang "Oh Promise Mo," nnd Miss Florence "Mo Kay played tho accompaniment Mrs. Loinlngor played tho wedding march. Goorgo Slobold, brother of the. A BARGAIN NOTHING LIKE THKjr IN TOWN In 900 blook East Third, 1 blocks from school; south fronts; water, gas, sower, side walk, block paved on four sides; only two lots left, they arc boautiful, price $800 each, good I terms. Soo us today. i Tho llollman & Selinslnlu Agency. bride, acted as boBt man and Rev. P. R. Stevens road tho marriago linos. Tho brido is tho daughter of Mrs. Julia SIebold of this city and is a highly respected and cstlmablo young lady with a host ot-frlonds here. Sho has boon cmployod for n number of yoars In tho local tolcphono office. Mr. Adams is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Adams. Ho was raised fh North Platto and enjoys a largo cir cle of friends hero. Ho holds a re sponsible position with tho Union Pa cific railroad. Mr. and Mrs. Adams left on a lato train for California and other west ern points whoro thoy will mako an oxtonded trip. Thoy expect to bo bomo about May 1. ' FOR SAXiE Choice lot of young Red Poll bulls nt farmers prices at PAYNE'S DAIRY FARM South Dowoy Street Springtime, surrounding us with budding blos soms and signs of peace and beauty, stirs mem ories of those at rest. iFCOMBO - j ) i . . j ygftfm I AT THE KEITH y &AIUKUAI i-iiiiJ ounuH i u ! She Sure Was a Hit with Men! I I ; For tho minors of Totem City had 1 I ; struck it rich, and Coletto had staked S H B hor claim in their roaring dnnco hall. H HI, , A man's country and a woman's 0 a wllos! Pictured with all tho luro and U Eg flro that Dorothy Dalton put Into v S 1 E "Tho Flame of tho Yukon." H a I ' rf AdciphZuVor preont I I :m Mr YWF DOROTHY JP J CC paramount Qiclum At such a time it is befit ting that we erect, as a mete testimonial of love and 'sorrow, a fine momumciit or headstone as a lasting trilmtr lo mark the final resting place. NORTH PLATTE MONUMENT CO. 110 WEST FRONT STREET . New.SprirvOutfit After all, your gar merits are only as new as they look. Dry Cleaning revives and beautifies, brings back all the original attractiveness of ma terial and colbring- Don't wait for your clothes to look shab by, send them to us and we'll keep them, looking new. The cost is small, the service BIG! Give us a trial. Model Cleaners and Hatters 609 LOCUST STREET1. PHONE 305W.