The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, July 21, 1922, Image 5

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    THE NORTH PLATTE SEMI-WEEKLY TRIBUNE
nichoeI xevts
Tho Nichols Ladles Aid meets nt
the school houso Friday afternoon.
Mrs..Chotl8ter of Montana Is spend
ing tho summer with her two sisters
Mrs. John Tollllln and Mrs. Chas.
Gumraoro.
"Work on the now ttlchols school
houso was started last week. Tho ox
er rating for tho basement Is finished
and several men In tho neighborhood
are hauling sand and actual work on
tho building will begin just as soon
as somo material arrives.
Tho members of the boys' and girls'
pig club of Nichols spent two days
he first of the week visiting other
pig and calf clubs throughout tho
county Judging stock. Tho county a
gent, Mr. Kellogg, went with them and
gave them Instructions.
Mr. and Mrs. N. 13. Spurrier of Long
Bench. Call, who aro spending tho
summer with their two sons, Roy and
Bill, .left last week by auto for Hot
Springs and other points in South
Dakota. They wero accompanied by
two grand children, Loulso and Rich
ard Spurrier.
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DIGNELL NEWS
Mr. and Mrs. Fletcher who have
been visiting their son Carl, will leave
somo tlmo this week for their home
In Iowa.
Chris Rosonburg has Just returned
from tho hospital, having had his
tonsils removed. Ho Is reported to
bo getting along nicely.
Tho farmers aro all getting busy.
Tho corn Is growing- very fast since
the nice rains and tho weeds aro
growing faster. Alfalfa Is just ready
to cut again, so there Is no rest for
tho farmer.
A number of tho Blgnell people
wero fortunate in being Invited to at
tend the Shrine picnic In Moran Can
yon last week, tho children putting on
a few stunts In their parade. They re
port an excellent time.
Mrs. A. R. Leavltt gave a sewing
machine attachment demonstration to
tho ladles of Blgnell Monday after
noon at tho school building, he was
sent as a delegate to attend the de
monstration given at Ft. McPherson
!by MUss (Rachel Harrip. University
specialist.
Tho Poultry Club met Wednesday
morning with Mrs. R. R. Morris and
culled her flock of chickens and also
Thursday,, morning with "Vm. Rose,
culling his flock. Mr. Rose surprised
the club members with a treat of
oranges and peaches, a reward for
their efforts. The Club Is becoming
very efficient in culling chickens.
Tho Girls' and Boys' Canning Club
met Saturday afternoon, July 15 with
Clod Bookus and studied Cold Pack
Canning. Each member brought hor
best can off cherries and a. Judging
was hold, Violet Flotchfcr's Jar win
ning first place. The Club also met
Thursday afternoon with Violet Flot
cher, when a demonstration was held.
Tho; girls canned several jars of black
currants. Miss Josslo Green, Univer
sity Specialist wlU meet -with the
Club, Saturday, July 22 and give tho
members further instruction in Cold
tPack Canning. This meeting is open
to tho public.
Tho Pig Clubs of Blgnell, Ft. Mc
Pherson nnd Horshey accompanied
by tholr leaders nnd County A gent
Kellogg went on a judging trip Mon
day, going eastwards to Brady visit
ing a number of farms on tho way. On
"Wednesday they went west towards
Hershoy, visiting tho farms of 9. M.
Soudor, S. J. Koch and others. Tho
club members aro being trained in
judging nil kinds of stock and In
about ten days a University specialist
will bo hero to select tho judging
teams to attend tho State Fair to com
pote with tho other teams from over
tho state. This is most excellent train
ing for tho farm boy and every parent
who has a boy of club ago should
makci it possible for htm to recoivo
this training.
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Lct nothing keep'you away from tho
big Clearance Sale. Get your share of
tho wondorful bargains. Wilcox De
partment Store.
Mrs. E. W. Fotter and daughter
Gene, loft Tuesday for points In Cali
fornia where they will spend several
'weeks.
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LOOK WHAT'S COMING
EPISCOPAL
- 11:00 iloly Communion
Morning Prayer and , sermon'
CHRISTIAN ? ,; . j, j-j j ...
11:00 Regular Service. ""T " "
8:00 Regular Service ,
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BAPT.IST - .
ll:00 "Tho Bush and tho Sluggard?'
8:00 "Tho Speed Limit".
SWEDISH LUTHERANS
Will hold a social at tho Haddorf
homo, 409 S. Ash St. on Friday, July
21 Everyone Is invited.
to:
Mrs. Esslo Mcintosh of Gothenburg
shopped in tho city Monday.
Just ono look nt our loaded tables
nnd counters will convince you of tho
wonderful bnrpilns ivo are offering
at our Grent Clearance Sale, Wilcox
Department Store
Miss Floronco Wilcox left Wednes
day for Denver to visit for several
days.
Mr. and Mrs. Philip Deats leave
tomorrow for Cheyenne to attetfd the
Frontier.
Ernest Ruby loft yesterday for
Beavor City to visit for several days,
several days.
W. T. PKITCHAIID
Grndnnto Vetcrlnnrlnn
ExGovornmont Veterinarian and ex
assistant deputy State Votorlnarlaa
Hospital 315 South Vino Streot.
Phones. Hospital C33 Resldonco C35
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NOTICE OF INDEBTEDNESS
In compliance with tho provisions
of Section 577 of tho Rovisod Statutes
of tho Stato of Nebraska for tho year
1913, notlco Is hereby given that tho
total Indebtedness of tho Nebraska
Mill and Elevator Company, n cor
poration, of North Platte, Lincoln
County, Nebraska was at tho cloao of
Us fiscal year, June 30. 1922, thlrty
olght thousand, threo hundred two
dollars and twonty-thrco cents (38,
302.23. Dated at North Platto, Nebraska,
this 15th day of July, 1922.
L. P. Jopson
President
W. E. Starr ' '
Secretary
S. M. Souder
D. I. Congdon '
F. Montoguo
F. E. Kronnucst
A. E. Stamp
W. M. SImants
W. C. Dolan
Dlroctors '
Warmed to life by sun ,
and ground
Flowers bloom the year
around.
We will sell you the '
bulbs, and seeds and )
teach you to care for j
viojvera. we win ton u-j
you wiien to plant them '
and how to rear them!
io uaruy growiu, f i,
p THE NORTH PIATTEm
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T ROWERS AND PLANTS
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PHONE 1023
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Wh
ite Low Shoe Specials
FOR-
Friday and Saturday .
$2,95 and $4.95
As a special inducement to reduce our slock of
White Cloth Low Shoes, we will put them on
sale Friday and Saturday at
$2.93 and $4.95 Per Pair
Ed Dahncr of GothonburgUrnnsact
od b'ublnfrss In tho city tho firiit of tho
wook.'
John Green of Gothenburg was. a
business visitor In tho city" tlio first
of tho wook.
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THE UNIVERSAL TRACTOR
Cut your & 7 f M X
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F.O.O. DETROIT
Save W?-
money
'Si
on every acre
plowed
with the
Fordson
Multiply
the worls: of
your farm
tools
four to six
times
with the
Fordson
Cut your hours
in the field
over half
with
the Fordson
Give yourself
an 8-hour
day
you can with
the
Fordson
This Valoe
Has Never
Been
Duplicated
It takes something besides
engineering to furnish a
tractor like the Fordson
to sell at this astonish
ingly low price.
That something is owner
confidence built on permanent satisfac
tion. There are 170,000 Fordson tractors
in use wherever Power Farming is being
done Fordson is showing superior service.
If you are not using a Fordson now, start right.
The working ability of this remarkable power
plant is cutting farming costs in half in almost
every kind of work done, at the draw bar
or from the belt.
Ask us for all the details callj write or phone.
HENDY-0G1ER AUTO CO. 1
Sales and Service.
North Platte, Nebraska.
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where the big Sale is on Look for
the big awning Sale Sign.
Kf m yr7iMrBjgg'BsiiCT3MmagjUBeii ni l i im imiwi i
$20,000.00
Watch the Crowds that attend our Sale
daily. The community has learned of the
great bargains this store is giving during
this sale and they are alarmed. Join the
Crowds. We must cut our stock
$20,000.00
iiidiwi i linn i 'in
Everyday needs at big savings.
Boys' Tercnle Dress Shirts lUc
1G Mens' White Handkerchiefs for $1.00
Mens 15c Mixed Work Socks 9c
Mens' doublo grip, Satin pad
Hose supporters a pair 19c
Mens' Best Heavy Blue Bibb
Overalls a pair $1.17
Mens' $1.00 and $1.25 Athletic Union
Suits G9c.
26 inch Fibre Suitcases with brass
trimmings 88c
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SUITS! SUITS!
$25.00 Mens' and Young Mens' Suits $1 1.85
$JI0 Mens' Suits iu a good range of
styles and patterns $19.85
I $10 Mens' and Young Mens' Suits $24.85
Any Knox or J. B. Stetson hat regardless
of it's former prlco $4.95.
$1.00 Mens' Silk IfoSo a pair 49c
Mens' extra long leather end
Susponders 29c
Mens' $5.00, $5.50 and $0.00 Dross
Pants' a pair $3.05
One lot Mens' odd pants to closo out at 89c.
"Watch our windows for dnily bargains
BARGAINS
in Mens Shoes.
$9.00 to $12.00 Mens?-Dress Shoos in black,
and brown, fine Ilusslan Calf and Cordovan
leather. Saturday a pair, $6.05
Wo have assembled 263 pairs of Mens' dross
shoes in Brown nnd Black Calf nnd Ylci
Kid in narrow and comfort lasts
that sold for $6.00 and $7.00 '
go Saturday, a pair $4.35.
Seo our Mens' Work Shoes In Black and
Brown thnt sold up to $6.00 for $3.19
Any Palm Beach Suit in our stock for $9.95
Boys' Bathing Suits 59c
Mens' $1.00 and $1.25 Percalo
Dress Shirts 89c '
Mons' Bathing Suits 98c ' '
Mons' and Boys' $1.00 and $1.25 enps 48c
Boys' good dark Knickcr Pants
$1.25 values 79c.
f.
Mens' Leather Palm Gauntlet Gloves
a pair 39c
Mons' Leather Sole Canvas Oxfords $1.00
Mens' 25c Dross Hoso 6 pair $1.14
Mens' $2.00 and $2.25 Union Suits for $1.59
Remember Our Object is to Reduce our Stock $20,000.00
During This Sale.
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