The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, June 02, 1922, Image 5

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THE NORTH PLATTE SEMI-WEEKLY TRIBUNE
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WANTED- Second hand typewriter,
in good condition. Tribune office
FOIl SALE Homo grown, late cnb
. bago plants. Phono 920W.
FOR SALE Ono ton Republic truck
or will trade for light roadster or
light truck. C. H. Overmoycr.
LOCAL AND PERSOJVL
Airs. 0. W. Stevens of Crook, Colo.
Is visiting with friend's.
Mrs. Frank Luwronco of Donver is
visiting frlonds In tho city.
Mrs. Clinton Patterson of Donvor
isvlsltlng at tho C. S. Clinton homo.
Mrs. Clydo Cook roturnod yoatorday
her hone at Cedar Rapids, Iowa
Mrs William Jerfers of Omaha Is
-spending a few days at tho E. F. See
bergcr homo.
Miss "Winnie Gassucr of Chappol
visited for a fow days at tho II. A.
Brooks homo.
J. .T. Stuart left Wednesday for
Omaha to attend the Pensioners Con
ventional! that city.
Miss, Eyclyn Boldt returned Wed
nesday morning from Gothenburg
whero sho visited for several days.
Mrs. Harry Trimble of Omaha is
visiting at tho homo of Miss Anna
O'Haro. Sho is enrouto to California.
A trainload of California cherries
passed through the city Wednesday
enrouto to Sioux City and Sioux Falls. FOR RENT Clean nirv. nulot sloon
Mr. and Mrs. John Cox will leave j Ing rooms; furnished or unfurnlsh
tomorrow for Portland and Seattle od, undor now management ono block
Where ihoy will visit for several east of the depot, 400 East Front St
iweoks.
Mrs. L. o. .Tnlmsnn .inuelitnr STRAYED From tho Wyman farm,
CHOICE OF THE HOUSE SALE SATURDAY AwD MONDAY ONLY
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FOR SALE Well bred trail hound
puppies. Mako fine rabbltt or coon
dogs ?G.OO each. Phono 941W.
FOR SALE Cabbago plants IGo, to
mato plants 10c. L. I. Tucker 221
So. Chestnut Phono C98J.
LOST Leather purse containing sil
ver and keepsake jewelry. Roward.
Phono 173 W. Mrs. E. R. York.
Netah left Wednesday morning for
west of town, one mouse-colored
Oothnburg whero Nctah played dur- Jcnn' mul- branded "7Y" on right
shoulder. Phono 11G2W.
lng tho evening.
iuiss uuiuys oiegai will jeavo uj- FOn oaLFJ RolinlnrnliJn Jn thn Ornnil
morrow for Ogalalla to visit at the. , , , DuslnoBB collece. For nart-
homc of Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Olson lcuIars wrlto to Fremont j. wilson
Box 31, Alliance, Nebraska.
for several days.
, Mr. and Mrs. William Booth accom
panied by Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Den; FOR RENT Desirable furnished
left for Auduborn the first of tho room, for ono or two business gen
week on a fishing trip. jtlomon, light, attractive, central, reas
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Stoffregcn onable. 405 W. Fourth St.
left Tuesday for Blue Hill, Nebraska
to spend a few days visiting at the
homo of Mrs. Stoffregen's parents.
Roy and Albert Mason of Arispa,
Iowa arrived In tho city to visit at
thn homo" of their father J. S. Mason
I,,. im vnW nt en.1 FOR SALE Two Shorthorn bulls.
weeks I "0no two ycars old; ono threo years
I old. Just right for- turning into a
FOR RENT Improved irrigated ten
acre track, adjoining Sutherland.
F. C. Leach, care American Stato
Bank, Sutherland.
An entirely now model will soon be
out in tho Dodge Brothers lino of cars
it is called tho Business Coupe, and
tho price Is a pleasant surprise. ABk
us. J. V. Romigh Dealer.
Miss Bessie Boyles left Tuesday for
her homo at Cedar Rapids, iowa.
Miss Boyles was the Domestic Science
teacher in Junior High during the
past year.
Mrs. A. P. Kelly arrived homo yes
terday morning from Boston, Mass.
whoro sho has been spending soveral
months wltfi her daughter, Esther
who attonds school there.
J. V. Romigh roports tho sale of
Dodge Brothers touring cars to Paul
Sawyer of Arthur, Geo. Stiff of Goth
enburg, W. P. Brosman and Al. Mc-
herd. Experiment Station, W. P. Suy
dcr, Superintendent.
FOR SALE OR TRADE High grade
touring car, fine condition, new
tires; sell cheap, tako small car or
socured paper In exchango; bargain.
O. H Thoolecko.
HEMSTICHING AND PICTOING at
tachment; fits all sewing machines.
Price $2. Checks 10c extra. Lights
Mail Order House, Box 127, Birming
ham, Ala.
WAjNTBD Position as housekeeper
cither in clty or country, fabod
cook. Ono girl can milk cows. Mrs.
Fisher, Rodden rooming house. Room
Vlcker of Cozad and Dodgo roadsters 27
to George Hansen and Roy Vogt.
Tho Sioux Camp Fire hold its reg-1 FOR RENT Horso barn for 10 horses
ular meeting last Friday. Plans were also one for 10 horses at old stock
mado for tho big mass meeting to bo yards. Hay barn 40xS8 suitable for
hold in tho basement of the Lutheran storago purposes. Bratt, Goodman &
church this evening Buckley.
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Forget the Auto this Year
Round trip tourist fares from North Platte
to vacation points in the west this summer via
Union Pacific are the lowest in years:
Look :
Denver, Colo., and return (515.15
(Faro Donver to Estes Park, Rocky Moun
tain National Park and return $10.50).
Salt Lake City and return U 13.25
West Yellowstone, (Yellowstone Park)
and return $11.00
Portland, and return- r$71.25
Seattle and Tacmua and return $72.00
San Francisco and return. $72.0(1
Santa Hnrbnra and return $72.0O
Los AngclcH and return.. $72.00
San Dlcgo and return $72.00
Hpoknno and return $07.00
Virtoeiu nnd return $77.5
Vancouver and return $77.50
$90.00 for clrclo trip including Denver, Salt Lake, Los
Angeles, San Francisco. Portland, TacomnSoattlo and back
heme. iStdo trip to West Yellowstqno $9.45 extra.
$44.00 for clrclo trip Including Denver, West Yellow
stone, Salt Lake, Scenic Colorado and back homo. (A V2
day tour through Yollowstono Park including meals and
lodging $54.00 if you stop at hotels! $45.00 If you stop at
permanent camps.)
Drop in anfl let's talk your trip ovor well In advance.
Wo can glvo you full Information about faros and interest
ing diverse routes (o use gblng and, returning. Wo afro
have somo fine illustrated booklets descrlptlto of tho west
freo.
T. D. PYLE, Agent,
North Platte, Nebr.
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Now For The Final Wind Up Our
Choice
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Sale
For Two Days, Tomorrow, Saturday, and Monday Only
In accordance with our modern policy
not to carry over a single Garment
bought for this season's selling, you
are offered your unrestricted choice of
any Spring Suit, Coat, Wrap, Cape or
Silk Dress in the House, regardless of
Cost or Former Selling Price, whether
it is a $30, $40, $50, $60 or $75
Coat, Suit, Wrap or Dress, your choice
Saturday and Monday only, $15.00
and $25.00.
AND
Choice of the House
EVERY SALE FINAL
NO EXCHANGES
NO CHARGES
NO APPROY&LS
Ladies" Outfitting Store
North Platte's Leading Woman's Store
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SEE WINDOW DIS
PLAY AND YOU
WILL SEE THE
GREATEST VAL
UES OF THE SEASON.
Be on Hand Early Saturday Morning and Get Your Pick While
the Picking is Good, Because Our &tock is Limited.
WANTED A Salesman capable of
calling on merchants, to head
quarter in North Plattei man with
car prefered. References required.
Central States Secret Service Bureau,
Dept. D. Lincoln, Nebraska.
FOR SALE Household furnishings,
rango heater, oil stove, tables, rc
frlgprator, dresser, bods, wardrobe,
buffet, davonport, set chairs, rockers,
largo mirror, kitchen cabinet, grape
juico at 409 Wcst'Urd. Phono GG1W.
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Plano tuning, Holley Music House.
POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS
SHERIFF
I am a candidate for tho Republican
nomination for Sheriff of Lincoln
county at tho primaries and will ap
preciate your support. My years of
botvIco are my best recommendation.
A. J. Salisbury
SHERIFF.
I heroby announco myself a candi
date for tho Democratic nomination
for Sheriff of Lincoln county, sub.
Ject to tho decision of the voters at
the primaries on July 18th.
L. L. Dortho.
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I hereby announco myself a candi
date for tho Democratic nomination
for Clork of Lincoln county, subject
to tho decision of tho votorti at tho
Primaries on July 18th.
H. S. Haskins
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SHERIFF
I hereby announco mysolt a candl
dato for tiro Republican nomination
for Sheriff of Lincoln oounty, subject
to tho decision of the voters at tho
primaries on July 18.
GEORGE W. RHODUS
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NOTICE OF PETITION
Estate o?" Rhoda A. Edmlston do-
ceased In tho County Conrt of Llncolv
County, Nebraska
Tho Stato ef Nebraska. To all per
sons Interested In said Estato tako
notlco that a petition has been filed
for tho administration of wild estato
and for tho appointmont of Edwin W.
Wright as Administrator of said estate
Which has been set for hearing herein
on Juno 30, 1922 at 10 o'clook a. in.
Dated Mar 29, 1922.
WM. II. C. WDODHURST,
Scil County Judgo.
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aristocrat, young, most RfW)B jJi
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and protector. AnoUxcr MMAnJufW mllm''''
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and eloquent. She vas IBr All'
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12 Reels. Bigger than Way Down East. Special Music.
At the Keith Theatre, 4-Days, March 3, 4, 5, 6.
Commcencing Saturday, June 3. Matinee Sunday 10c and 30c.
Evening 25c, 35c, 55c
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