The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, May 26, 1922, Image 4

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    THE NORTH PLATTE SEMI-WEEKLY TRIBUNE
CLINTON, THE JEWELER
CLINTON & SON, The Eye Glass Men
Sign of The Big Ring
Satisfaction Sure Try Us.
Graduate Opticians
POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS
SIIEItlFF.
I hereby announco myself a candi
date for tho Democratic nomination
for Sheriff of Lincoln county, sub
let to tho decision of tho voters at
tho primaries 6n July 18th.
L. L. Bortho.
LOCAL AND PERSONAL
Mrs.. J. B. Mason Is visiting rolatlves
In Shannon City, Iowa.
J. S. Mason is very 111 at his homo
in tho south part of tho city.
Mrs. A. Ward of Hershoy transacted
business in tho city Monday.
Dr. Dont was called to Paxton Wed
nesday on professional business.
Miss Qraco Myers lcavos Saturday
for'-her homo at Dlllqr, Nebraska.
Mrs. J. A. Lutts of Staploton tran
sacted business in thu cuy Monday.
Brunswick phonographs, Holloy
Music House.
' Richard Hutchinson, of Glonrose,
Nebraska visited in tho city Monday.
Dr. Gundol of Gothenburg was in
tho city tho first pa& of the week.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Ellis, of Sldnoy,
transacted business lh-th'o city Mon
day. Patty Miles of Sidney is transact
ing business in tho city for a few
days.
Mrs. Ncwbccker, of Ord, Nebraska
Is visiting, at tho homo of Mrs. E. 0.
Cool.
Arthur Clark of Staploton transact
ed business in tho city tho first of tho
week.
Miss Mario Gibson, will loavq Sat
urday evoning for hor homo Jn South
Dakota.
Allen Athlnson of, Kearney trans
acted business In tho'cUy the first of
tho week.
Mr. and Mrs. Hox Brown, of Mullon,
Nebraska transacted business in tho
city Monday..
Say it with Flowors,
Say it with ours.
North Platto Floral Co.
Fay Yqarsloy baa accepted a posi
tion for vacation with the Austin.
Jewelry Store.
Mr. and Mrs. Julius Plzor roturned
Tuesday morning from an oxtondod
trip throughout tho oast.
Mlsa Arlal Waldorf, of University
Place, is visiting at ,tho homo of hor,
father WllUnni Waldorr.
Mr. CoUhiH nmnagor of tho Union
Pacl!lo"uMnlng room roturned Tuoeduy
morning from Oninlm.
Wllbor Swaiison has accoptcd a pos
ition with R. G. Cumbor. Ho bogan
work Wednesday mornlnir.
Miss Ruth Duncan will leavo Sunday
ovening for Boatrico. She will bo
accompanied thoro by hor mother.
Elizabeth Brodboclc loft Wednes
day for Ogalalla whore she will give
soveral civil sorvlco oxaminatloiiB.
Tho Senior Class will hold an lm
portant ()nco,Un Friday afternoon nt
2 o'clock' in tho Franklin Auditorium.
Miss Fldronfcd Antonldes leaves
Juno 4th for Lincoln where sho will
attond tho University during tho sum
mon John DeRolf returned last night
from York whoro ho attended tho K.
0. convention which was held In that
city.
R. W. Kurtz from Banner County
Nebraska gavo a very Interesting nnd
Instructive talk at tho M. E. Church
Sunday ovening.
Miss Marjorlo Haycock will leave
Saturday for her homo in Staploton.
Miss Haycock Is a teacher in tho
Sonior High School.
MIbs Efflo Johnson will leave Mon
day for Lincoln where sho will visit
for a week before returning to her
,homo at San Joso, California.
FranciB Loudon, of Denver, is visit
ing rolatlves In tho city. Francis was
a former resident of this city, having
attended tho city schools.
Mr. and Mrs. II. Jacobs of Donvor
announco the birth of a baby boy Mon
day ovening. Tho" baby died a few
hours after birth. Mrs. .Jacobs was
formerly Miss Irene Stuart.
Mrs. Esther Robeson leaves to
morrow for hor homo In Los. Anglos,
Calif., Mrs. Robeson will visit rel
atives In Idaho and Washington be
foro returning homo.
Miss Huldah Johnson will return
homo this afternoon from Kearney
whoro sho has been attending school.
Sho will bo accompanied homo by her
nlcco Jerry Clark.
Lester and Russoll Langford will
return from California about Juno
llr&L They have "been attending
school nt Lcland Stanford at Palo
Alto, California. They will bo acom
panlod home by two of their school
mates. Mrs. Frank Lawronco arrived' Thurs
day from Donvor to spend two or
throo weeks hero visiting relatives
nnd friends, Mrs. Lawrence formerly
lived hero but moved to Denver sover
al yearn ago. Sho Is a guest at tho
Chas. Hlrsch homo.
I NORTH .PLATTE WINS Dtt'OKT.
ANT HAMH WITH
j (iOTHKNUL'HO
J North Platto Amorlcan Loglon
j AB R II O A
, Cool, C. F ' 50120
Deal, 2nd Ii 50040
Mlltonborgdr, 1st IJ-5 1081
Davis, S. S.i 51102
Sandall, R. F. 41010
Locke, 3d B 41110
Jones, L. F. 3 3 10 0
Greon, C. 5 1 20 2
Dulanty, P. 44326
Total 40 12 0 27 11
Gothonburg
AB R H OA
Janscn, S. S 51012
Death, 2nd B 5 1-0 01
Krafborger, L. F. 51210
Bonner, 1st B. 30150
LIghtel, C. 31110-0
Harrington, R. F. 4 0 2 0 0
nur n.-l i-t n n A 1 A
Mrs. Ira Sage, from Maxwell .visit- u 'ivanw' v u
od In tho ritv Mnn.lnv. Handley, C. F 40-020
Marguorlte Roddy left yosui i'uy fCr Taylor. J
Sldnoy to 'ransaot business.
Z. A. Rtibsell, of 3tu'e'i:i travuc
LOCAL AND PERSONAL
Miss Anno Hermansen has accept
ed a position in tho O'Connor store.
Frank Esholmon of Horshey trun
Bactod business In the city Monday.
Donald O'Brien returned Tuesday
morning from Woodrivcr.
ted business In tho city Wc limstluy.
Leonard Redmond attended '.ho ball
bamo Wednesday at Gothenburg.
30000
Total 35 -1 G2C 3
Summary Two Base Hits, Greon,
Three Baso Hits Dulanty 2, Homo
Runs, Dulanty and Davis, Double
Plays, Dulanty to Mlltonberger, First
Jas. T. Kccfo roturned Wednesday on Balls, off Dulanty 2, off Taylor 2,
ovening from York. I Struck out by Dulanty 9, by Taylor
ball ic. Hits off Dulanty 6. off Taylor 9,
WHO WANTS
Some nice pullets? Pure bred
R. I. Reds, White Plymouth
Rocks, Brown Leghorns. 10
weeks old, $1.00 each.
MRS. E. S. GLINES,
Tel. 564J
TRAIN
TIMF
1 11 JLJLj
Tho time has arrived when you should train your
thoughts on the store that can and will give you tho most
for your monoy, when wo say most wo include Quality,
Prlco and Service delivered to your Door.
TRY ITS
Decoration Day Specials
In Effect Saturday and Monday, May 27 and 29
One Gallon of Apricots 94c
Two Jars of Heinz Mustard , 25c
Five Bars of 10c Toilet Soap 24e
One Sack of 25c Tahlo Salt 19c.
One Large Plcg. Swift Pride Washing Powder 19c
ThroQ Pounds of Bulk Cocoa . 28c
Quo Largo Can of Chlckon Iladdic, 23c
Shoo Polish, (2-in-l), (Got Qll or Shlnola), per can10c
Three Cans of Jack Rabbit Race Soap 25c
Pour Paekages of Ritf any color , . 25c
GAMBLE with SPRINGER
ONE S'l'OItli 822 NORTH LOCUST STREUT.
PHONE 2011.
Lloyd Powers attended tho
gamo Wednesday at Gothenburg.
Guy Clark left yesterday for Sidney
Uj visit frlonds.
Mrs. Louis Peterson spent tho first
of tho week visiting friends In Omaha
Mrs. George Rogers of Denver is
vlsltfng friends In tho city.
Mr. and Mrs. J. L.'Xoudon and son
Francis of Denver aro visiting rola
tlves in tho city for a few days.
Bcsslo Cottoral Is off duty at the
Western Union Telegraph office on
account of illness.
Tho Travel and Study Club will bo
entertained Monday evening at the
homo of Mrs. R. L. Graves.
Mrs. Chaj. Cassell, of StHjikton
transacted business In the city Wed
nesday. Mrs. P. W. Olsen will entorts-li at a
miscellaneous fchower this evening in
honor of Miss Era Mason a brldo to be.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Weeks return
cd to their homo Wednesday after
visiting relatives In tho city.
Mrs. Nellie Pbwell- from Lexington
Is visiting at the homo of Wlliam
Powell and family.
Mrs. J. D. Cox left last evening for
Sutherland tor visit friends a few
days.
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. ' Klllan or
Wallace transacted buslnes.s In the
city Wednesday.
Robert Lee Davis left- last evening
for Sutherland to visit at tho Charles
Lamcler home.
Attorney Gerlo of Omaha Is visit
ing at tho W. II. Munger homo for
few days.
Mrs. Gortrudo Johnson Is as&TSt-
ing in tho Western Union Tolograpn
Office during tho absence of Bessl6
Cottcral.
"William Jennings Bryan passed
through tho city yesterday on numbor
8 onrouto to Lincoln from Los An
geles.
Miss Bornedotta Connor left this
morning for hor homo in Omaha
after spending a week at tho J. F.
Schwalger homo.
Chas, Yost will return tho latter
part o" the week from Midland Col-
lego whoro ho hns been attending
school.
Mrs. Louis LIpshltz and family left
yestorday for Omaha to nttejul the
woddlng of their daughter Miss Fanny
LlpshltK who will bo married Juno 3.
Miss Ruth Banks left yesterday
morning for Los Angeles, Calift,
whore sho will spend a month visiting
friends.
Tho feature of tho game
heavy hitting by Dulanty.
-:o:-
was the
A federal officer picked up a man
named .Toluson who is Involved in
somo way with one of the ba.iks at
Chappell- He Is being held at the
local coiffy jail.
Before buying your corset, wo
want you to be sure and see the
Troo. Elastic Girdle. For comfort
nothing can surpass it. BeghtoJ
Mars. Prizes! Soe Dixon's windows boys
and girls.
Mrs. F. R. Elliott and son, LaVerne,
will leavo Thursday for Long Beach,
Calif., whoro they will spend several
months with Mrs. Elliott's parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Banks.
Mrs. M. B Craw and Mrs W.
Fowell of Sedalia, Mo., spent the past
-week at the homo of the formers
cousin, E. B. Payne.
AO ATfr
GOOD-LOOKING
GLASSES
' It is no longer a hard
ship to weir glasses.
y Modorn styles are very
becoming, and they can
' with a view of suiting
'- the individual.
m Evon if this Wero not
so. It would be unwise
to neglect tho precious
organs of oyeslght.
Take- care of your
oyes. Have thorn ex
amined, and If you need
glasses, wear them.
DIXON
OPTICAL CO.
Take care of your itlHU's."
It
t:
A picture nearly four feet long
was tnlson at tho Buffalo Bill Gun
club- grounds till week. It shown
150 men and women who took a part
In the state tournament. Tho -picture
Is ono of tho plainest that has ov'or
been taken bore- Price of oach Is
1 npfltunrn Kamera Shop.
Speolnl bargains In Blocks Millin
ery department Saturday, one lot of
hat3 orlginaily soiling from $10 to
$15, sulo prlco $6.75! ono lot sold
from $5 to $10, now $3.95; also
children's hats, $1.50.
Peter Egimton, of Paxton visited
in tho city Monday.
21 South 3Inile Street
NEW SURBURBAN STORE ,
With an tip-to-dato lino of
FANCY AND STAPLE GROCERIES
Fresh l'rults a ml Vcgctnblcs
in season.
Milk and Craim ntnl Ideal Dread
Qunllly ami Service
Our Trado Mark.
WE SOLICIT Y0UD BUSINESS
Phono HIS
CLAYTON CASH GROCERY
AT THE KEITH
Saturday, Sunday and Monday
"No David! You'ro tho only mnn I'vo
got now" ,
It'B tho oall from tho h'cart of
a mountain mothor to her boy
tho only man left to horwhon
ho goon out for man-slzo von
gennco. For n Bigger Drama '
Thau over, Seo
Richard Barlhelmess
presented by Inspiration Pictures In
"Tol'able David"
Dlroctod by Henry King
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WONDERFUL VALUES IN OUR
95c Day Specials
Every Item Positively Guaranteed or Money Refunded
Men Athletic Union Suits
Fine quality nainsook, full
cut, sizes 34 to 40 ftfe
2 SUITS
Fine Ribbed Union Suits
Short sleeves, full length,
sizes 36 to 46 AC
per suit ydL
Mens Pure Silk Hose
All colors fifls
3 PAIRS FOR ydC
Mens Fast Color Hose
Made of fine cotton, all
colors ft?
7 PAIRS FOR ydC
Boys Fine Stockings
Very fine rib, ftfi?
4 PAIRS FOR ydC
Boys Knee Pants
Fine all wool cassi-
PER PAIR
mere
95c
Mens Dress Shirts
Broken lines, sizes 14 to 17
values up to $2.00 QEr
EACH 1 v
Mens Khaki Shirts
Full cut, well made, sizes
each V3C
Boys Dress Shirts
Collars attached, all AP
sizes, 3 FOR JC
Mens Dress Caps
All new patterns, tweeds, solid
colors and fancy F
EACH V3C
Silk Neckwear
This is real Value k W
4 for vac
Mens White Handkerch'fs
Full size, soft finish flV P
io for V3C
MEN'S GOOD WORK SHOES
A big assortment of broken lines. Sizes p
6 to 12, values up to $4.00 fair
Mens and Young Mens gJJ""g
Single and double breasted, all new
patterns. A real special at
.95
Be On Hand Early To Get the Best Pick
A little storo.
nnd big values
GET
IN
LINE
MONEY
SAVING
CHANCE
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It BEATS.., as it Sweeps as it Cleans
Live Upon Ever
Clean Rugs
As recently as last fall, your rugs wore taken up and
cleaned. Yet they are packed, once more, with dirt. Tap
your shoe on any rug and see the dust arise.
Daily that gritty dirt, laden with germs, is tracked in
from the streets. Tramped under foot, it settles deeply
into rugs,-out of reach bf hand sweoping, to grind off nap
and menace health.
The bother and expense of frequent outdoor cleanings
once excused its accumulation in rugs. Present standards
of oleanlness do not.
For it is now easy, with The Hoover, to beat out all
such nap-wearing, disease-bearing grit from rug depths.
At the same time, this efficient cleaner also sweeps up
stubbornest litter, erects crushed nap, revives dimmed
colors, and powerfully cleans by air suction.
The Hoover does all this in one rapid, dustless oper
ation, guaranteed to prolong rug life and to clern
thoroughly. Its air-cleaning attachments also perm! I
dustless "dusting" of upholstery, portieres, etc.
Why not live amid cleanliness the year around, enjc-f
better health ahd preserve your rugs from wear? Repeat,
edly a hoover thus saves its cost.
North Platte Light & Power Co.