The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, April 11, 1922, Image 4

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    THE NORTH PLATTE SEMI-WEEKLY TRIBUNE
SAOK'MOHOW items
Como In nnd let iih talk with
you nbout memorial work. You
oxiiect to boautify your come
tery lot soinotlmu, why not
this spring?
If you nro not roiuly to buy
an expensive monument, per
haps you want juit a marker
We fcivo tlio wunu attention to
small work that wo glvo to
larger.
NORTH PLATTE
MONUMENT CO.
110 West Front Hired.
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1)11. 0. II. CEESSLER
GRADUATE DENTIST
Offlco ovor tho McDonald
State Dank.
LOCAL AND PERSONAL
Miss Dcatrlco Awl was culled to
v Plattsmouth, Nobr. by tho death 61
licr mothor, wlio died thoro Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. J R. Witt and daughtor
Margaret of Staploton spent last week
lu North Platto visiting relatives and
friends.
!Vr. and Mrs. Roy DusKlrk returned
Sundny from Omaha whoro they spont
a week transacting business and visit
ing friends,
Mrs. Jns. Flynu roturnod Sunday
from ICoyatono whoro sho Bpcnt a
week visiting relatlvos and transact
ing business.
Miss Maudo Sauuder left Sunday
for Omaha whoro sho will finish hor
training as a nurse in one of tho hos
pitals thcto.
Miss Mablo McDonald ruturod to her
homo yesterday after spondlng tho
week end In North Platto visiting Mrs.
Irn Lu Masters.
Morris Tlosklils spent several days
in tho city visiting II. Illrscheld on
routo from New York City to Ids homo
In San Francisco.
Tho Byo Glass Mon. Clinton & Son.
Maurico Qullliaumo roturnod to Lnr
nmlo, Wyo. Sunday ovonlng after
upending tho wcok and In tho city
visiting rolatlvofl.
Mrs. Omar Huff and daughter ro
turnod Sunday from Omaha whero
thoy spont sovoral dayH visiting rela
tives and friends.
Wall paper at lOo a roll and up.
Painting and paper-hanging. II. II
Irfindgraf, minor building, phono
fi70W.
Mrs. 0. W. Sizomoro loft Friday
morning for Ilershoy whom sho was
called by tho Illness of hor mother,
Mrs. Simon White.
Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Nolan loft Sunday
for Omaha whoro they will visit Mrs.
Nolan's paronts Mr, and Mrs. Rolnsh
Thoy mado tho trip by auto.
Mr .and Mrs. 0. Ih Kelso of North
Platte aro visiting with their son.
V. A. Kolso for .. fow dnv.
Mi t n. Mr William Fiw.o ut
North Plntto M'iil Monday at their
faiiii.
flMr8 i M KroiUMioif spOnt M n'1-.y
at the home of r lyironUi, M; find
Mrs. V- A. liefru
Lawronco Illto has. boon sick with
tho flu for tho past wook but is able
to bo up Homo now.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hnrlan who
havo been visiting at tho Otis Hnaso
bomo for aovoral wooks left for Sid
ney Saturday morning whoro thoy
will make their future homo.
Tho "Community Club" mot last
Friday evening, entertaining with a
very interesting program, consisting
of dialogues, songs, and recitations.
It also voted to go on rocord as to
tho Stato Highway between North
Platto nnd McCook. Tho county of
ficials directly responsible for tho
location of this road will hoar from
a commlttco from the club in a fow
days. Tho plan of tho committee
is not doflnitoly known hut it is
stated that tho district onglneor hns
mado tho statomcnt that tho Flats
route would ho tho most economical
and doslrablo. Tho activity on the
road leading to Wollfleot through tho
sand hills, where It Is said to bo Im
possible to mnko a road without
spondlng an lmmonsb amount of
ntonoy, has stirred up things. It is
said that by going through Jack Mor
row Flats thoy would havo nearly nil
hard land, would accommodate a
largor numbor of peoplo In a richer
torrltory nnd would still reach Well
floot and Mnywood without any in
convenience.
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Tho school district of tho city of
North Plntto Includes tho torrltory
between tho rlvors from tho points
to tho section lino a mllo west of
tho Dakor school. It Is estimated tlint
thoro nro 2,000 peoplo living outside
of tho city who" llvo In tho school
district. Thoso people have tho same
rjhts to voto for membors of the
board of education ns do tho pooplc
living within tho city, It Is stntel
that not ono of thorn took advantage
of this right.. Tho city clerk and tho
city council of North Platto aro by
law placed In chnrgo of tho election
and tho oxpeuso of the election is
bourn by tho cty but the, ballots aro
printed sqparatoly. and tho results aro
certified separately. Somcono has
suggested that a polling placo bo
established at tho Dakor school and
tho residents of tho wost end of tho
district bo allowed to jvoto thorcU
ThlH suggestion may bo embodied
In a potltlon to tho city council to
designate such a polling place.
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Dlxon Optical do., tests 'eyes.
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Clnlro Rosenornnls, tho 15-.year-old
son of Mr. and Jlra. M. IX Rosen
crants of Blgnell was thrown from
a horse Sundity and was unconscious
whan picked up. IIo was brought to
North Plntto and tukon to tho Platte
Valley hospital, lie is reported to
! bo Improving.
You can let tho children read Tho
I Tribune. Thoy will not find anything
In It that will bo offonslvo.
Chns. Comoll nnd daughtor, Wini
fred, loft Sunday for Syrncuso, N. Y
whero thoy will visit Mr. Cornell's
parents and other relatives.
.1. .1. WILSONDENTIST.
OPPOSITE JIcCAHE HOTEL, OVEli
STAMP'S BAKERY. PHONE 71.
Keith Theatre, North Platte.
4 Days, starting, Saturday, April 15th.
. t 2:30 p. m. One show afternoon. , Two shows evenings, 7:00 p. m., 9:00 p.m.
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K TALE OF LOVE
AND LOVERS IN A NEW ;
ART FORM COMBINING .
DRAMA, PAINTING, ;
3 i"" T-I m T A K TT-l 1 I TtnT yi
MmmA tafcen America,. Jby St-rno" t
f;Apicturi2ationenibodvii the storrof the ' :
W famous play ok the kame title with ?o :
I H Will eo thdnderin dcr,vn the. aees becaase 'it is so hupiatO1
1 -The greatesL spectacle eveT seen on linc..,e '
ClolB-Owing to cost.length of prdt-uction andb iroiibottadL contracts
- Way Down East never will be snown at iess thm first class theatre prices. . .
prices:-
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PRlfFJ HBven'n88 an. Sunday Matinee 25c, 35c, 55c including tax.
AVJ-iIM"Special Matinee Saturday, 10c, 35c including tax.
I'OUItTH WAItD ITEMS
Mr. nnl Airs. II. U. Dullard motored
to Dickons lnct Sunday.
Mrs. Lesllo AVood loft tho latter part
of tlio weel: for Donver. .
Mrs. D. 11. I lixson of Drady lias
takon n plrfco In the North Side Hard
wares owned by D. J. Antonldes.
Mrs. Jonnlo Plcard Is visiting at
tho homo of her slstor, Mrs. F. Arm
strong. Laura Dretzor left Friday night for
Denver to visit hor sister, Mrs. Geo.
Smith.
Mrs. Snra Ilork sold tho lot she
owned In tho c00 block on West Ninth
street to L. Gregory, who Is building
a houso on It.
Tho Swedish Lutheran church will
havo nn Easter cantata, given by the
oholr. Hov. Carl Almon of Ilorshey
Is tho mlnlstor.
C. J. Perkins has rocovorod from
an onforcpd vacation of six weeks,
cauod by stckuoss: IIo 1st an engineer
for tho Union Pacific and started to
work ngaln Inst Wednesday after
noon. LlttloDlnnche Smith, living on East
Tonth street, who was olght yoars old
luBt Saturday, entertained fifteen of
hor frlonds at a birthday party. Re
freshments wero served and she re
ceived an assortment of gifts.
Tho fourth ward Lutheran ladies
sorvlng circle met at tho homo of
Mrs. Andy Anderson Friday aftor
!noon. Thoro wero twelvo mombors
and three visitors present. Refresh
ments wero served by tho hostess. '
Mr. and Mrs. Hans Johnson, 814
Wnlnut, will havo a family reunion
Sunday. Their sons, Raymond and
Louis with his wlfo and their daugh
tor, Mrs. J. A. Stryker and baby of.
Kearney will bo prosont.
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L & S. Groceteria.
j VAUDEVILLE AT THE KEITH
Wednesday Only
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Billy and Edna Dodge in He Did and He Didn't
The ottering presented by lliis pair is a comedy act of
the first water, Mr. Dodgd being a capable comedian,
having handled comedy parts with The big productions, last
with Shuberts Gnities. Edna Dodge makes a capital foil
for his humor, and is a finished sincer aiid dancer.
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(lulerent.
Sun,"
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Sperry and Bell
Offer a novelty oddity The Awakening of
Once in awhile some one will offer an act that is
The old saying "There is Nothing New Under the
wrong ior once. Sperry and Bell offer what they style a
novel oddity. The awakening of Big Ben is new 'and
unicpie. There is also song numbers that arc a relief from
popular tunes.
Dressier and Wilson
Novelty and eccentric dancing. An act that is out of
the ordinary, is submitted by the two. The male member of
the pair introduces several novelties, notable the Can Dance.
The Fair One goes him one better with an eccentric dance.
She is small and very attractive. It isn't so much what she
does as the way she does it.
l Dell, Beattie and Dell, Contesting Gravitation
II .Tucrctlinu aud nassinc multicolored electricnllv illumin-
I will niako the season' with my
Jack, Dluo John at my barn at 109 E.
Ninth St. Ho has proved himself- to
bo first class. Twill bo glad to show
mules. with any Jack 'In 'the stato so
como and pay Dluo John a visit. You
will all wish that you had some of
his mules to sell in a fow yoars. Dine
Jack's mulos top tho market. Our
tonus at $12.no to insure a mule to
stand and suck. I also have my Por
choron horso tlint has provod him
self a breeder. Tonus $8 for r colt
to stand and suck.
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A. marriage license was IbbuoiI Sat
urday to Earl O. Dlalr and Miss Irone
D. Campbell, both of Drule. Rev. H.
E. Iloss performed tho ceremony.
Wo have nbout ono hundred bushels
of apples which wo will sell for $2
a bushel. First como, first served.
Rush Mercantile Co.
Mrs. M. K. Duke loft yesterday for
Santa Cruz, Call, whero sho was called
by the doath of hor slstor SIrs. Thles.
Mis. Thles was killed in an auto ac
cident and her husband soriously In-jurad.
YOUR BOYS'
Easter is dress-up time for
boys as well as big fellows.
We are showing a special
Easter display of
BOYS' SK& SUITS
In a varied assortment of
ncwbrowns, tans, greys and
green mixtures. Specially
Priced
$sy90
YOUR
BOYS'
STORE
Double stitched seams, but
tons sewed on "for keeps,"
and ample provision for let
ting out waists, seats and
sleeves
YOUR
BOYS'
STORE
Boys' "Kaynee" Blouses 95c and Up.
GUARANTEED FAST COLORS
AUTO DKAIEIIS HOLD MEETING
Am ATTEND 'ENDUltANCE'
PICTURE
J. V. Romlgh entertained his as
sociate Dodge Drothers dealers Fri
day afternoon, at the first general
meeting to bo held by this organiza
tion in North Platte. Doth dealers
and their wives were invited, and a
very good attendance was reported.
In tho afternoon, tho now models
wero shown and the policies of tho
company wero gono over. A dinner
was served for nil present, at tho
Palace, whoro talks wero mado by
C. A. Loomis, of Omaha, district sales
nianagor for Dodgo Drothers, also by
F. L. Monney, president of the local
Chamber of Commorco, nnd J. V. Ro
mlgh, tho local dealer. After tho
dinner all wore taken to the Keith
theater whero the newest Dodge
Drothers film, "Endurance," was
shown.
This dealers' meeting is Intended
to bo an annual affair.
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Come in. get our prices and look
ovor our lino of monuments nnd
headstones. We handle only the best
of marble and granlts. Rltnor Mon
umontal Works.
Keith Nevillo, II. Landgraf, R. P.
Zonts, Wylle Crane and Andy Toogood
aro among thoso that loft for Omaha
to attend the Metropolian bowline
tournament hold thero this week.
ANNOUNCEMENT
I wish to announce to the public
that I havo taken over tho Monu
mental works from which my 'broth
er, W C. Ritner, hns recently retired,
and will endeavor to servo you with
tho same courtesy that ho has in the
past. John R. Rltner-
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Dixon Optical Co., lens grinding.
Easter is tho daw.n of
spring
Flowers fuir its message
bring.
Deautlful flowers should
I bo tho portion of every
one at this season of the
year. The blossom's yo.i!
give bring j lad returns,
and you should live'
among them ff you'd i
know your better self.
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'THT.NflflTH PIATTM
FLORAL CO. J
JLUWtKS mo FLAN T3
VYS ARE AS NEAR TO YOU
PHONE 1023
AT AUCTIO
UNION STOCK YARDS, NORTH PLATTE, NEBR.,
DM DAY, APRIL 17
Will sell from one to carload lots. Some of these
cattle will sell freight paid to Missouri River, feed in
transit, any branch of the main line. Stock cows,
stock heifers, steers, fat cattle, bulls and milk cows.
Several carloads of stoclc calves, a good rugged kind.
Will also sell a few good horses left over from last
Monday's auction on account of the storm. Will also
sell one wagon.
Next Horse AuctioD, Monday, April 24th
Horses and Mules Are Selling Good.
Pure Bred Short lorn Cattle Sale
TUESDAY, APRIL 18
Frank Strolberg sells at auction 14 bulls, the real
rugged, heavy boned kind, ranging in age from 8
months to 5 years. 8 pure bred cows with calves
by side. This is a good opportunity to buy a pu i
bred cow or bull and ship them with a load of stc 'c
cattle.
CASPER RAUCH
H. M. J0HANSEN, Auctioneer.
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atcd objects.
ALSO A GOOD FEATURE PICTURE