The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, July 28, 1922, Image 6
THE NORTH PLATTE SEMI-WEEKLY TRIBUNE CLINTON Sign of Tha Big Ring Bit. 0. H. CKESSLER GRADUATE DENTIST . Offlco over tho McDonald Stato Dank. LOCAL AND PERSONAL The Eye-Glass men, Clinton & Son. Djion Optical Co. Classes fitted. Miss Grace 1'cano of I'nxton shop ped In tho city yesterday. Clias. Hart of Cozad was a business -visitor In tho city yesterday. J. C. Mooro left Thursday for Wal laco to transact business. Mrs. Jens Summers of Maxwell Hhoppod In tho city yestorday. Tho Clearance Salo at Wilcox De partment Storo closes Saturday. Emmett Shumway loft yesterday for Choyonno to attend tho Frontier. Fred Spear of Maxweii rras a busi ness visitor 1n tho city yesterday. Miss Helena Hoga leaves tomorrow for Omaha to visit Miss Huth Fowlcs. Take that next can of cream to Harding Cream Station. Pau Gnanuall of Koystono was a buslnoss visitor In tho city yesterday. Frod Ponso of Paxton was a busi ness visitor in tho city Wednesday. Miss Agnos Welsh ot uguintm was a business viBltor in tho city yesterday. ' Airs. a. j. avails oi uorsnoy was u, business visitor In tho city yostorday. j for Chicago and Kansas City to pur- Uon Johnson of Gothenburg visited cliaso goods for tho Beghtol-Marr yestorday at tho A. T. Johnson home. Shop. J. W. McConnoll of St. Louis wns Miss Lola Tucker loft last oven a business visitor In tho city ycslor-(Ing for her homo In Beatrice after day, j apondlng a week at tho John Tucker Mrs. P. SwnnkOHko and daughtor ot hbmo. Ognlalla shoppod in tho city Thurs- Miss Ruth McCIanhan returned to day. hor homo in Boatrlco last evening Chas. Hulverson of Valley Itango, altor visiting for several days at the transacted" Imsln'cBB "In tho clty'Tliurg day. John Nolson loft Thursday for Ster ling to transact business for a few days. Don't forgot tho big 10c danco at tho Lloyd Opera houso evory Satur day night. Robert Baxter of Omaha camo im lorday to visit sovoral days with Louis Troxlor. Miss Marjory Russell Is off duty at tho Rlnlcor Rrug Storo .on account of Illness, Hnrry York roturnod yoatorday by auto from Choyonno after attending tho Frontier. T. C. Tilley returned yostorday from Arnold whoro ho transacted business for sovoral days. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Cochran returned yostofday from Scottsliluft after visit ing ueveral days. General Manager Joffors of tho U. ! , spont Tuesday 'hi North Platte transacting business. H. N, Smith returned' yostorday from Omaha whoro ho has boon visit ing for several days. Mrs. C. S. Bonnor is assisting 1n tho Boghtol-Marr storo during tho ab senco of Mrs. Boghtol. Arthur Molchort left yostorday for Choyonno aftor visiting sovoral days in tho city with friends. H. A. Brooks leavos tomorrow for Donvor and Grand Lako whoro ho will, spend two wooks. A. P. Kolly returned Wednesday from Choyonno nftor attondlng the Frontier for a fow days. Mrs. August Golsort ot Ogalalla un derwent an oporation at tho Platto Valloy hospital last wook. Your cholco ot any Sport Silk Dress mado of Priutod Silk Cropo, Crepe Knit, Pongoo, Etc.. values to ?30.00, whilo thoy lust $0.98, at BLOCK'S. Mrs. A. E. McConnoll loft AVedncs day morning for Choyonno whoro alio will visit hor slstors Mrs. A. II. Harv oy and Mrs, John Jncobson. MEATS 1 havo bought tho shop formorly owned by Honry Simon, at 820 North Locust and will carry a full lino ot ,fro8h moots at fair prcoa. Glvo mo o trial. CLINTON, THE JEWELER & SON, The Eye Glass Men Satisfaction Sure Try Us. H. J. Dill was thrown from a car which ho was driving and badly In jured. E. V. Cooper left yestorday for Gothenburg whero lie will transact business for sovornl days. William Labor returned to his home In Wallaco Wednesday. Ho has been rocclvlng medical treatment. Clinton's for Spectacles. Jack Deal and Harry Hart returned yesterday by auto from Choyonno af ter attending tho ball games. Harold Langford returned yestor day from Choyonno after attending tho ball games and tho Frontier. Highest cash prices paid for poultry! and frosh oggs at Harding Cream Sta tion. Mr. and Mrs. Carl SlmonB and fam ily loavo August 1st for Hastings to upend several weeks visiting frjends. Fred Peterson returned Wednesday I from Choyonno after attending tho I series of ball games held in that city. I Cecil Cool returned yestorday from i Choyonno where ho attended tho sorics i of bnsoball gamos nlnvert in that city. Don't forgot tho big 10c danco at tho Lloyd Opora house every Satur day night. Jim Clinton, Ernest llincker and Harry Plzor will return today from three wook stay in YelloWBtono pnrc, Mr(, Maudo Doehlol left Wednesday John Tuckor Tiomb. Miss Alta Goings loft yesterday for hor homo In Holdredgo nftor visiting several wooks nt the W C. Boldt homo. Miss Elonor Connor loft Wednosday for hor homo In Omaha after spend ing a fow days at. tho J. F. Scliwalger homo. R. V. Robinson, Malntanco of Way Engineer for tho Union Pacific rail road transacted business in tho city yostorday. A mnrrlago liconso wns issuod Thursday to Albort C. Nolson, 29 'of Overton and Miss Dora V. Way, 30 ot this city. Mrs. S. O. Roaonthyna roturnod yos torday to hor homo 4n Clioycnno nftor visiting at tho John McMichnol home for sovoral days. ... Miss Agnos, Portorfiold nrrivod Sat urday from Modesto, Call, to spond the roBt of tho summor with Mr. and Mrs. A T.I ITcPnnnnll ... ... ..... .. .. You uro invited to conio In nnd in - spect the now and beautiful model of tho Dodgo Brothers Coupo. which will bo Bhown hero until Saturday. J. V. Romish Doalor. TONiGHT- Tomorrow Alright NRTablota otop alok hoidichet. rollovo bilious attach, tono and roeulato tho ollmlnatlvo organs, mako you fool flno. " BitUr Than pills For Uvir Ilia" NOLAN BBOS., IIHXALL STORH Graduate Opticians MONELJi NEWS Elmer Coates with somo friends visited tho Community Club Wednes day ovening. Mrs E P Trimble is exnectinir her Mrs. L. P. Trimble Is expecting her sister Mrs. Eckman and Miss Helen Gumaor of Lincoln to visit her soon.' This community has been having! nnmn flnn rnlna Infolv nn,1 tha mrn ' is making a wonderful growth. Mrs. Harry Grahum received a tele gram last week announcing tho death of her uncle Henry Hans nt Garland, Nobr. Friday afternoon tho Campfiro girls mot in Mrs. Kaelbor's grovo and had a weinie roast. They spent part of tho afternoon in Bwlmming and later had Ico cream and cake. They report ed a most oxcollcnt tlmo. Miss Jessie Greene, University spe cialist met Saturday with Mrs. Ing wnnl Holm and the Girls' Sewing Club. Mr. Uosencrants, who has a largo barn under construction on his farm on Burlington FlatB reports it is Hear ing completion. Wednesday ovening at Community Club, tho old organ, which has been an oyesoro to many, was auctioned hi nam nm nv niffl t, m i n h u w i 'i CI To see the newest of the year's big production at At the Sun, Sunday, Monday, Tuesday Louis B. Mayer presents the John M. Stahl -Production "One Clear Calf 4 I I "Ho may bo your husband and my greatest friend, but I cannot give you back to him;" ; It hits pounds startle this drama of a good man who stood be tweon a wondering wifo nnd n husbijnd who was just a broken pro- misc. groat story dramatic thrill, and j ' Francis Nimmo Greene's story ot a scroon. Claire Windsor. Milton greatest portrayal since "Birth of Attraction. ' - Mfi oft. bringing, a noat little sura. Mr. and! Mrs. Frank ParkB. yho havo beoA visiting Mr. and Mrs.'Pj.iP. Trlmblp., motored back lo Lincoln laBt week. Mrs. Sarah Combs is visiting Mr. nnd Mrs. Oscar Nealo at Stevens Point Wis. She will remajn. througn the warm weather. Mrs. Ncalc Is the daughter of Mrs. Combs. Tho Poultry Club met Wednesday morning with Mrs. Omar Reeves, getting more practice in culling chick ens. County agent Kellogg met with them, assisting them further in their work. Tho Girls and Doys' Canning Club met Saturday afternoon with Mrs. R. R. Morris. Miss Jessie Green, Univer sity Extension specialist was present, assisting in cold pack canning and Preparing tho club for demonstrating, 'a '"""'D - .,., , . .,,, ,,, illoved such trouble, kcopng my kid " " ""a On Tuesday, July 25, tho Pig Clubs nn1 tho Cn,f Clubs ot Lincoln County OCCOIUpanlod by tllOir leaders and county agent Kellogg went on a judg ing trip to Lexington. Thoy visited farms having very fine stock and re turned at n late hour, considering the day had been well spent. On Thursday afternoon tho Ladles,y T w, nlwaya tako rjoan'a" Aid ot the Baptist church of Maxwell entertained the Blgnell Ladies in Grif fiths grovo. They Bpent the nfternoon In games and later had a most de licious lunch of fried chicken and all tho good things that go with it. The Maxwell ladies are noted for their fine 'feeds". At a special school meeting hold Wednesday evening it was voted to build another room to tho ichool building, stucco the same and put a full basement undor tho building. This will give plenty of room for tho work of tho Community Club this coming year besides providing better school advantages for tho children. i mil i 'it'i'ttm CUB ail ear the thrill of a nightridors" raid. tho South brought surging to tho Sills nnd Honrv n. AVnitimii in a Nation." A First Nationnl Time and Annoyance by having plenty of good stationery conveniently at hand. CHIEFTAIN BOND CABINETS 250 Sheets of Paper 200 No. 6 3-4 Envelopes ' 50 No. 10 Envelopes : All printed to .your order and put up in a hand some and convenient cabinet. MANY CASES' LIKE THIS IN NORTH ' PLATTE Similar Cases being Publlscd in. Encli Issuo Tho following caso is but ono ot many occurlng dally In North Plrttto. It Is an easy matter to verify it. Ask your neighbor. You cannot nsk for better proof. M. C. Rogors, harness maker. 514 Locust St, North Platte, Bays: "For two years Doan's Kidney Pills havo been our only kidney medicine My back becamo lamo and had n steady acho. If I would go to straight on up while sitting at my work, n sharp pain would catch mo. My kid neys wero disordered for they would act too often, especially at night. Doan's havo always completely ro- noys healthy. I know Doan's can be rolled upon and I am glad to rccom mend them." (Statement given Juno 2 1916). Four years later or on Juno 7, 1920, Mr. Rogers added: "I havo tho Bamo good opinion of Doan's Kidney Pills now as when I endorsed them in 191G. If I do need a kidney romc- COc at all dealers. x'ostor-MUburn Co.. Mfrs.. Buffalo, N. Y. Home-canned fruits and vegetables will taste better next winter! THE famous Lorain Oven Heat Regula tor has changed home canning methods made it easy and always suc cessful. Read the recipe. Isn't that an improve ment over the old way? No more standing over steaming kettles on a scorching stove, while the kitchen heat rises far above the tempera tures of a July day. Lorain canning means resting on your cool veranda while Lorain watches the job. The results are far more delicious than y'ou get by the old-fashioned way of canning on the top burners. Thousands of women use the Lorain way and praise it enthusiastically. May we show you the Lo-ratn-cquipped gas ranges on V Sivo; money by gelling what you ndctl now at Wilcox Department Storo. DR. REDFIELD Physician, Obstetrician, Surgeon X-Itay CallB promptly answered Night or Day , Phones. Offlco C42 Rcsldenco 676 I)R. HAROLD PENNER Osteopath Over Hirschf eld's ' Office, Phono 333 Res. Phono 1020 DR. M. . STATES Chiropractor Rooms 5. G, 7 Building & Loan Bldg. Offlco Phono 70 Res. Phono 1242 J. S.-TWINEM, M. D. (Homeopath) Mcdlclno and Surgery Hospital Facilities NORTH PLATTE, NEBR. Offico Phono 183 Resldonco 283 To can BEE TS The easu Lorain wau Clean, scald 5 min utes. Cold-dip. Re move skins. Pack whole, sliced or cubed. Fill jar with boiling water, adding 1 tea spoon salt for quart jar. Put scalded rub bers in place, lids loose. Set Lorain reg ulator at 2SO dep.rees for 14 hours, un watched. Remove and seal when clock rings. our floor, and let you see and taste samples of Lorain oven canning? There is a free book let of recipes and suggestions which is yours for the asking. Get it nowl OVEN l-r.A.T RECULATOn The Lornin Oven Heat Regulator is an attachment of gas ranc ovens. It automatically keeps your oven nt any one of 44 different tern' tures. Simply set the "red wheel ' nt any heat you want. Changes in gai pressure, etc., do. not ah'ect the oven temperature. Lorain is recommended by lending domestic science experts. Lorain -equipped ranges are used in over 300 leading colleges and schools, nnd in thousands upon thousands of homes. The Lornin recipe book gives full directions on how to cook an entiTe meal in the oven at one time, un watched. GAS RANGES The baked-on finish of these rnnRes elves them n lustrous, durable surface that is os easy to keep clean as it is good to look nt. All-steel construction prevents breakage. A variety- of pleasing styles and con venient sizes to choose from. North Platte Light & Power Co. THE TRIBUNE N. P. ED WALL 5 zn r i