The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, June 06, 1922, Image 4

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    THE NORTH PLATTE SEMI-WEEKLY TRIBUNE
DR. 0. II. CKKSSLEIt
OlIADUATKDKNTIST
OMco ovor tho McDonald
State Bank.
LOCAL AND 1'ERSONAL
. C. S. Clinton roturnod yosterday
from Excelsior Springs.
Miss Siirtlo' Egiuton of Paxton shop
ped In the city Saturday.
W. II. Cramer loft yeitorclay lor
Gliappoll to transact liulnos.
Orr Cuintnlng of Koarney transnct
cd hiiBlnosp In tho city Saturday.
Conductor A. C. Howard Is tempor
arily out of service on the railroad.
Tho C S. Clinton store la being re
painted on the Inside and romodlod.
Earnest Hclnch of Omnha is visit
ing with IiIb sister Mrs. .Too Nolan.
Hov. and Mrs. Moore left yosterday
for Mayo Brothers, Rochostor, Minn.
I Ionium Stcvlo of Shoridan, Wyom
ing Is visiting In tho city for soveral
days.
Dr. Lucuh roturnod Saturday morn
ing from his homestead at Rock River
Wyo.
Mrs. Janios Ware stnrtod this
morning for nn extended trip through
Europe.
William Hondy returned yesterday
from Omaha whor6 ho transacted
Imalnessi.
Miss Fay Cypher loft yesterday for
Lincoln whoro sho will visit for sev
ere! days.
Mrs. P.M. Wulvcrton of Dickens,
Nohraska was a business visitor In our
city Friday.
Honry Sudman and sisters Minnie
Jind Sophln of Paxton visited in tho
city last week.
Mrs. G. W. Slovens of Creek, Colo
rado transacted business In tho city
for soveral days.
B, P. Weston returned Sunday from
Hot Springs, Arkansas after spending
several weeks thero.
Junior Hlnman rotumed Saturday
from Lincoln whoro ho has been at
tending tho University.
Miss Ina Dlener loft yestorday for
Lincoln whoro she will attend school
during Uio summer months.
Mrs. Frank Brotzer and son Walter,
havo roturnod from a trip to Denver
whoro thoy spent a fow days.
Mrs. M. Henry Qllfoyl Is spending
a fow days In Omaha. While there
alio will bo the guest of Miss Mary
Mllnchhoff, at tho presentation recital
of one of her advanced pupils.
Tit Indies band met ftt the home of
Mrs. A. D. Wlmbcrly 000 South Chmt
nut Street on Friday evening.
Mis Ruth Hubbard returned yester
day from Sutherland and Offftlalla
after spending five weeks there.
Ml Hi Helen Honnor will return'
Thursday from Lincoln where alio j
has boon nttondlng the University. I
Miss Florence Antondlos left yostar
day for Lincoln where sho will nttond
school during the summer months. I
Mr. nnd Mrs. Fred Wolngand left
tho last of tho wcok for Los Angelos)
nftor n short visit, with tho Hnrry
Johnson family.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Tollle Glnves nnd '
children are leaving this week for.
I Cheyenne whor thoy will reside dur-1
lng tho summer. .. i
I A special trnln of Shrinks passed
through tho city yosterday onrouto to'
Los Angolos by way of Denvor. They,
were from Mllwnlkoo.
Miss Union Sandull has resumed
her dutloa at tho Woetorn Union Tola
raph office aftor a two-weoks vaca
tion spent in Colorado.
Miss Lura Erb of Gothenburg spent
sovernl days In tho city visiting with
friends. Sho was a former teacher In
tho Senior High school.
Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Donkln loft tho
last of tho weok for a fow weeks trip
through tho south where they will
visit nnd enjoy a vacation.
A marriago license was Issued on
Juno 1 to Philip C. Hutchcns, 24, n
farmer of this vicinity anil Miss Ivn
M. Snyder, 18, who also lives here.
Miss Mario Shannon of Denver is
visiting at tho W. R. Maloney home.
Sho was a former teacher In the Sen-
; lor High School nnd was class spon
sor of tho classes of 1920 and 1921.
I would llko to soe every Dodge car
owner uso good oil In his car. We soil
j Havollno In bulk or 5 gallon cans.
This oil Is used by the factory and
wo also recommend It. J. V. Romlgh
Dealor.
Sunt, W J. (Brtiham of 'Sidney
(was in tho city Tuesday. He Is tho
( Buperlntondent-olect nt North Platto
nnd was hero making arrangements
j to movo horo nbout July 1. Ho has
not yet secured a house.
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NOTICE
According to cltv ordinance, wends
within the. city must bo cut In June. '
, I will start to cutting on Juno 20 and
chargo tho expense to the owners of
tho Vacant lots and tho ndjolning j
property. !
Road Overseer
LOOK WHATC COMING
MISSION
Pastor J. '. Holm of the Swedish
Mlslon will be at the Baptist churoli
tonight at S p. in.
IlKBEICAH
The Jtoboknh Kensington will moot
Friday nftornoon at tho I. O. O. F.
Hall.
EASTERN STAR
Will moot Thursday ovenlng at 8
o'clock,' June 8th. Thoro will be in
itatlon and Instnllutlon.
LOCAL AND PERSONAL
Mrs. M. B. Cavel of Maxwell vlslt
od In tho city Saturday.
Peer Peters wns fined $1-1.80 In
police colirt for Intoxication.
Goorgo Cash of Tryon transacted
business In the city Saturday.
Mrs. Mark McConnoll of Hershey
transacted business In tho city Saturday.
Goorfo Law of Hershey was a busi
ness visitor In the city Satufday.
Mrs Guy Cady of Horshey trans
acted business In the city Saturday.
Mr. and, Mrs. J. D. W. Lincoln
lcavo this aftonoon by auto for Goth
enburg. Albert Rlchlgln of Mnxwoll trans
acted business In tho city Saturdny.
Colo, transacted business In tho city
yestorday.
Mrs. Edna Voss of Horshoy trans
acted business In the city SaCurday.
j. V. Romlgh Is spending a ffrw
days In Omaha vlsltng his son Victor
who is sick in tho hospitnl In tht
city. . Wffl
Mrs. L. O. Johnson and daughter
Anita visited at tho Robert Evans
homo In Gothenburg One day last
week. During tho evening Auita play
ed her violin at tho Lake Theatre.
PHILOS GUNA CLUB
Will moot Wednesday afternoon at
the home of Mrs. C WSaundqrs,
204 wesT IstfSt.' ' ' jf ?
CATHOI.1C GIRLS .
Will ontertaln at a card party on
WltACtrlntr nVAtilni. 41... T.- f 1 . 1 1
Evoryono Is r.ordfnllv Invited 2fn wlllft
bo clmrgod,
YOUNG PEOPLE
Tho Young Peoples Missionary So
ciety of tho Lutheran church will
meet with Miss Then Hansen this
ovenlng.
PRESBYTERIAN
Aid Society will meet In tho church
parlors Thursday afternoon nt 3 o'
clock. The hostesses are Mesdames
Jung, Curtis, Dickey nnd Hill.
EPISCOPAL GUILD
Will meet nt tho homo of Mrs. R. L.
Gray, 405 West nth SL at 3 o'clock
Thursday aftornoon. Committee serv
ing are Mrs. R. L. Gray, Mrs C. F
Temple, Mrs. L. C McGraw and Mrs.
Wnlter Hazoncamp.
John Jones.
REGULAR MEETING
Tho Womans Christian Temperance
Union will meet Jurle 6 nt tho homo of
Mrs. Anna Howard, 520 South Pino
Street. Mrs. A. P. Kelly will talk on
prison work and Mrs. O. J. Perkins
"will give her report on her visit to
tuberculosis hospital,
:o;v
Mr, and Mrs. Stevo Colo and dau
ghters Marie and Dorothy left Friday
for Tnmpa, Florida. Enrouto they will
visit relatives In New York City and
will visit Mrs. Cole's sister, Mrs. Edgar
Baker In Washington D. C. Mrs. Baker
was formerly Miss Ida Carroll, a North
Platto resident.
Tho small son of Mr. and Mrs.
Smith of Hershey unvrwent and op
oration for Mastoldectory at the
Platto Valley Hospital.
GIFTS FOR BRIDE AND GRADUATE
First ot all you want your gilt to be practical, useful, valued for
its utility. It must present a good appearance, and it should be
"different," not likely of duplication. All these requisites are met in
Electrical Applianceshighly welcome
Waffle Irons Grills and Table Stoves
Percolators Toasters Irons
Lamps and Candlesticks Beauty Appliances
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Attractively priced and arranged for your inspection on special C
Gift Tables. Come and see the good values. 1 i'i
North Platte Light & Power Co.
All Departments
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Have Special P
3rd to June lOt
rices Dun
Inclusive
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MKW NASH CARS TIRES AND TUBES I BATTKRIF.fi 1
Grey Tubes
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On deliveries, or on orders placed, with 10
per cent deposit, to bo delivered before
August 15th.
Nash 8 Passenger, 6 Cylinder $1485.00
Nash 2 Passenger, 6 Cylinder 1455.00
Nash 5 Passenger, 4 Cylinder 1065.00
Nash 2 Posoengor, 4 Cylinder 1045.00
ACCESSORIES
TIRE CHAINS
Size Weed
30x3 1-2 $3.75
32x4 4.50
33x4 4.88
32x4 1-2 5.25.
34x4 1-2 5.63
Rid-O-Skid
$1.99
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Fabric Tiros
30x3 CI. Smooth $7.50
30x3 1-2 Non-Skid 7.95
32x4 Non.Skid 17.00
33x4 Smooth 16.50
30x3 1.25
30x3 1-2 1.35
32x4 1.75
33x4 1.85
REPAIR WORK
All overhaul jobs contracted during sale at
75c per hour.
A deposit of 10 per cent of estimate amount
of repairs will be required at this price.
FILLING STATIONS
Ford crank case drained and refilled .75
High Test Gasoline .26 1-4
Aviation Gasoline ,29
All Grades Oil. Special Price
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Ford Special $15.00
Buick, Overland, Chevrolet 16.50
Studebaker, Hudson, Nash 18.50
Dodge and Maxwell 22.00
These Batteries carry our One Year Guarantee
USED CARS
Buick 6, Winter Top, 5 Passenger
Nash Chummy, 6 Passenger
Chalmers ,6, 5 Passenger
Overland 6, 7 Passenger
Jeffery 6. 7 Passenger
Ford One Ton Truck
Reo 4 Cylinder, 5 Passenger
$850
800
600
495
475
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200
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