The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, August 11, 1922, Image 4

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    THE NORTH PLATTE SEMI-WEEKLY TRIBUNE
CLINTON, THE JEWELER
A CLINTON & SON, The Eye Glass Men
Sign ol Th Big Ring Satisfaction Sure Try Us. ? Graduate Opticians
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KnfcriiiiJtis nt Luncheon
Mrs. 0. H. TUooleoko
WATCH YOUR SA'LEDATE
August 23Iubllc sale of 38 head
of Holstoin dairy cattlo at tho farm
of a A. Rowley, C miles northwest of
North Plaite. H. M. Johansen, Auction
entertains eor.
August 27 Public Sale of horses
DIt. 0. H. CRESSLER
GRADUATE DENTIST
Office over tho McDonald
Stato Bank.
LOCAL AND PERSONAL
The Eyo-Glass men, Clinton & Son.
Buy a Bulck car. It pays.
Twin boys wore born to Mr. nnd
Mrs. K. Kana Wednesday.
Eyes examined, Qlassoa fitted. Sat
isfaction, Bure. Clinton & Son
MrB. Hon Franklin of Julcsburg
shopped In tho city Thursday.
Mrs. Stcvo Baldwin Is visiting rel
atives In Calloway for two weeks.
Victor, Vlctorolas, Hollcy Music
IIoubo.
William Labor of Wallaco was a
huslnoBB visitor In tho city Wednes
day. Highest cash prices paid for poultry
and fresh eggs at Harding Cream Sta
tion. A daughter fWfiB born to Mr. and
Mrs. William Dowhoworon Wednes
day. Ben Sago will lcavo the first of
tho week tor his homo In Middloton,
Conn.
Clarcnco Carman and daughter aro
visiting friends in Laramie for two
weeks.
Mrs. C. S. CHnton leaves Monday
for Oakland, California to vistt relatives.
LINCOLN COUNTY CENTER
LOOK WHAT'S COMING
John Crulko had his tonsils removed
at a local hospital lust week.
BIBLE GROUP
J Vincheon nt tho count rv o.lnh In immn-
mm- " - mf --..-'- UWft VSt i
(ot Miss Bertha Thoolecko of Omaho and machinery at tho Rlchl Ugai place
I Tho afternoon entertainment will bo on East Second street, North Platte
vxtiuo uuu nuiiaiugion.
EntcrUilns nt Dancing Turfy
Mabel Cettiy entcrtjalnod Monday
evening at a dancing party in honor
ot Miss Ruth Miller of Kearney who
is visiting at tho H. N. Getty home.
There were eight couples present.
At tho close of tho evening a dainty
lunch wnB served.
Clark of Hamilton of the IJaPUat church W,U hold 11
ty visited Sunday at tho If. C. bak .Saturday Aug. 12 at Brod- E'.Ins in ron,r of Mend
... a . beck's Meat Market Virginia Scott and Margaret W
Mr. Charley
conn
Ilahmcyer home,
Quite a bit of shock threshing i , BAPTIST
completed and many will start to put n:oo Outstripping tho Twelvo Ap-
up hay and plow for fall grain. ; 0&tles.
Mr. Peters, the "well" man will J 8:00 Tho Exalted Life. ,
begin ropalrlng the well on tho Jno.l METI10DIST
Connor farm Monday. I '. , , . ,.,
11:00 Christian Subsidies.
Mrs. Bert McMurry went to Suther- 8:00 Sermon by District Suporln-
land whoro Bho Is canning fruit at ten(iont N e. Gilbert, D D. .
tho homo of her brother, Charles
Walker
entertained Monday evening nt a lawn
party in honor of Dorothy Barron.
The evening was spent in playing
gnmes. Thero wero fifteen guestB
present. At tho close of tho evening
lnnch wns srved.
by John G. Guynan. II. M. Johansen,
Auctioneer.
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Win. Slmants has sold to Conductor
Morey his farm homo Just east of tho
city limits for tho consideration of
?8,GOO.OO. Thero aro nine and a frac
tion acres In tho tract, on whidh
thero Is a soven room houso, largo
barn and otlior outbuildings.
When in Omaha
STOP WITH US
Hotel Conant
Hotel Sanford
Hotel Henshaw
Our reputation of 20 years fair dealing
is back of theso hotels. Guests may
stop at any one of them with tho as
surance of receiving honest value and
courtcoua treatment.
CONANT HOTEL COMPANY
Swconcy.
Johnny Johnson of L'olumbus visit
ed at the J. E. Schram, Jr. homo on
his way to Kimball county whoro ho
will thresh on his farm.
Music Department of Club
Tho program commlttco of the Mus-j
ic department of tho Woman's club'
met Tuesday evening at tho homo of(
Mrs. W. E. Starr. Tho program for;
Mrs. Fred Ekborg, who rccolvcd tho SILVERLEAF CAMP
sad nowB of tho death of her stop I 301, North Platte will hold a class a-
mother In
GOLDEN RULE
Tho bako sale to bo hold at Brod-,
beck's Meat Market will bo postponed 1,10 coming year consists of a com-,
Indefinitely duo to tho death ot Mrs.1 Prehenslvo study of some of tho bct-
tor known opcrs and tho llfo of the
composer of each opera. Vocal and In
strumental selections appropriate to
each program will bo given by somo
John Knox.
California, is planing onldoption in tho K P. Hall Monday ov- of tho city's best musicians. The com"
leaving for thero noxt week. j cnlng Aug. 14 at 8 o'clock. All candi- mittee which is comrbswl of Mrs.
Modern Woodman nftcr the meeting.
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WEATHER CONDITIONS
Johnny Connor is visiting at tho
Jno. Connor homo whilo his mother
Mrs. Minnie Connor is at Laramie,
looking after her real estate.
Mrs. Will Powers, Mrs. Art Connor,
Mrs. Geo. Hatfield, nnd Mrs. Kelso
wore out looking over tho crops on
tno uonnor anu otlior farms. w Th Wcathcr for Wednesday and
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Grulko nnd son Thursday remained about tho same,
aro planning on driving to Minnesota averaging 89 and 90 degrees in tem
to visit tho lnttor's mother and re poraturo. Thursday ovonlng was cloudy
turn thru Iowa, visiting tho former's and it looked much ltko rain. Tho
dates please bo present for adoption.! tSarr. chairman, Mrs. Arthur Tramp.
Thero will be a Joint supper with the, Mrs. Smith. Mrs. Burke, nnd Mrs.
sisters.
j forecast for North Platto is: Fair to-
Mrs. Eileen George and Mrs. Ethol night and Saturday, not much change
Ilauch of Denver, who wero hero visit- In temperature.
John Pickett of Choycnno will ar-,lng their mother Mrs. O. A. Anderson
xlvo in a fow days to visit LouI'b who underwent and operation at a,
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CARD OF THANKS
Trexlor.
Mr. and Mrs. L. W. HelBt and fam
ily .visltod nt tho Matsen homo at
Blrdwood Sunday. ,
Mrs. Ed Salibury of Stapleton was
a hUBlncss visitor in tho city Wed
nesday. John Carroll ot Omaha transacted
government business In tho city Wed
nesday. Dr. pordoiiibf Sutherland transact
ed professional business in tho city
Thursday.
Mrs. J. L. Lindonmuth ot Wollfloot
was a business visitor In tho city
Wodnosday.
Frctfman Hanson loft, Wodnosday
for Council Blurts to visit his father
L. C. Hansen.
E. M. MntBon roturned Tuesday from
a months vUlt with rolativos In
Soattlo, Washington.
Mrs. Win, Mooro of Peterson, lown
entered tho Platto Valley hospital yes
torday for treatment.
Miss Francis Dorn of Big Springs
is Bpondlng tho week In tho city visit
Ing Miss Francos Edwards.
local hospital, visited at tho Will Col-
returned to tholr Wo Avish, In this way, to express our DO YOU WANT TO OWN A HOME
Grleson Is putting (forth every ef
fort to make this one of tho best de
partments of tho North Platte Woman's
club. Every member of the North!
tPlotto Woman's Club Is eligible to1
membership In this department and
Is urged to give her namo to Mrs.
(Starr for enrollment In tho now year
book.
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Frank Distel, for many years clerk
In the Huffman and Paulson cigar
store, has accepted tho position as
city salesman, succeeding Mr. Ander
son, resigned.
lins homo. Thoy
homo Saturday.
Tho I. F. F. Club hold it's mid-summer
meeting nt tho homo ot Mrs. Fred
Grulko last Thursday. Much art work
was accomplished, all members but
throo bolng prosont. Mrs. Tnbko wns n,
viBitor. Tho dato for tho bazar was sol
for Octohor 28. Tho hostess served n
dainty lunch.
Mnny peoplo from town and tho
valioy aro Boon in our neighborhood
looking for nnd gathering cherries
and borrlos. Tho mnjorlty nover nBk Water rent is now duo in district A.
pormlssinn of tho ownors and pick nn(1 bocoomss dollnnucnt Aug. 20. All
fruit to soil. This wo call trespass water consumors will please pay by
Ing and many aro being sent from tlint (lnto-
! thanks to our mnny friends for their
kindness and heartfelt sympathy dur
ingt our bereavement, also for the
beautiful floral tributes. " .
Mrs. Rosetta Louden
Mary Louden
Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Louden
J. L. Louden
Fred Loudon
Mrs. L. C. Sawyer
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CHEAP?
NOTICE
tho patch on this account. Of courso
if wo saw a nlco pntch of fruit in tho
owner's yard In town, wo couldn't
and wouldn't think of holplng our
selves nnd think tho snmo rule would
hold good out horo.
Ruby Kronquost had a narrow os-1
capo Tuosday ovonlng when sho, Do-'
Etto Kronquost and Lena Collins were'
driving down thru a canyon. DoEtto'
was thrown first, then Lena and Ruby
llnp.lflrwl In ntnv Af Mm fnnf l. 1 1
" " tuu unit, nuu i it -
Hershoy S. Wolch,
Wntor Commissioner.
' We aro offering for quick sale a 4
f oom house, garago holding two cars,
wash houso, chicken houso and threo
lots on west Third street in tho 1,900
block. This property carries a $1,500
Building and Loan. Price for quick
Lsnlo, $3,000.
Liberty Land Co.
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Jesse L, Lasky present.
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' '"TkeGreat
Moment
(XCpammountQpichire
At The Keith, Sunday and Monday.
Reuben JoluiBon loft Tuesday oven- Bn,nwl .n no and this turned tho
horses, tho buggy unsetting and rim
ing ovor her head, cutting it in num
erous plncos nnd bruising hor body.
Wo think tho girls had bettor pro-
euro a now chauffeur when out berry
ing.
1ng for Sidnoy whoro ho will transact
business for Bovoral days.
Fred Pillion returned tho first ot
tho wcokfrom Donvov woro ho visit
ed friends for ono week. "
Wllmn and Josso Ryals loft Wed
nesday for Nevada, Missouri to visit
rolatlvoH for sovornl dnys.
Mr. and Mrs. Vorno Powell return
ed to tholr homo at- Ft. Scott nftor
visiting rolativos for sovornl days.
Mrs. L. N. Davis was ahlo to lcavo
tho Platto-Valley hospital yesterday
nftor nn oporatlon several days ago
Mrs. J. E. Rector and children loft
yostorday for a throo weeks visit with
relatives at Pino Bluffs nnd Boulder
Mrs. John Ell nnd children return
ed tho first of tho wcok from Pnxton
whoro thoy visited MrB. Ell's paronts,
Henry Potorson of Grand Island is
upending tho wook In tho city visiting
his parents Mr. nnd Mrs. Louis Peter
son.
Chas. R. Brotornltz nnd daughter
Mnbol loft yesterday for a two weeks
visit with friends in TJonvor nnd Salt
Lnko.
A
Mrs. Thos. Watts roturned tho first
of tho wook from Montana whoro sho
Jins boon visiting relatives for sovornl
roooks.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Dick Smith nnd fam
ily loft yesterday for Hnnkford, Cali
fornia whoro thoy will mnko their
fuluro homo.
Harold Dnnlclson loft yostordny for
his homo in Suthorland nftor spend
ing Boveral dnys nt tho Lawronc)fc
Ranch home.
jot-
Clinton's for Eyo Service
L. V. Purdy nnd son Hownrd loft
yostorday for a month's trip through
Utah, Washington and O'rogon and
homo by 'way ot Canada.
Clinton's for Spoctnclos.
Mrs. John Horrod roturned yostor
day from Allianco whoro sho Bpont
two weeks visiting hor daughter Mrs.
William Nolson.
You May be a Son of
Adam, but
why ubo tho same ancient meth
od of getting somowhere that
Adam did?
A CLEVELAND Lightweight
will carry you anywhoro on land
comfortably and dependably at
little more cost than walking.
Purchase prlco only $185.
Travols 75 miles to the gallon
of gnsolino and 15,000 miles on
ono set of tires. Can you bent
that?
John Null,
North Platte, Nebr.
General Debility
and Feebleness
is usually associated with old or
advanced age, yet may be, and often
is, as acute with younger persons
who have suffered a severe illness.
Sole relief in either case lies in restoring to
normal activity the principal and vital orgnnsof the
iiT ' h.result. wherever possible, can be accom
pushed by the proper administration of
SsSM
nnouncmg
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Buick principles but with improvements and
refinements which make their introduction
an event of nation-wide interest.
14 Distinctive Models
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SIX CYLINDER MODELS
23-6.41 Tour. Sedan, 5 pass. $1935
23'6-44 Roadster, 2 pass. - 1175
23.6-45 Touring, 5 pass. 1195
23-6-47 Sedan, 5 pass. - - 1985
23-6-48 Coupe, 4 pass. - - 1895
23-6-49 Touring, 7 pass. - 1435
23-6-50 Sedan, 7 pass. - - 2195
23-6-54 Sport Road., 3 pass. $1625
23-6-55 Sport Tour., 4 pass. 1675
FOUR CYLINDER MODELS
23-4-34 Roadster, 2 pass. - 865
23-4-35 Touring, 5 pass. 885
23-4-36 Coupe, 3 pass. - 1175
23-4-37 Sedan, 5 pass. - . 1395
23-4-38 Tour. Sedan, 5 pass. 1325
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