The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, August 11, 1922, Image 5

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    THE NORTH PLATTE SEMI-WEEKLY, TRIBUNE .
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CHATS WITH '
YOUR
.GAS MAN
.
Tho "Son olf Hoavon," bettor
known as tho Emperor of Japan,
thinks that a gaB water heater
is tho most necessary thing in
tho world. Ho recently cabled to
this country forvfour automatic
gas -water hoatera for his palace
In Tokio.
America has demonstrated to
tho -world tho luxury of hot
water on tap, and of tho bath
tub which was first built and
'used in Cinclnatl in 1842, SO
years ago. Today tho bath tub
cn bo found cvorywhero on tho
face of tho earth. Bathing an a
habit has received a tremendous
impetus as tho rosult of the
world-wide uso of gas service
for heating water.
-
Tho Emperor of jJapan will
now Join tho Both-A-Day move
ment with tho aid of American
gas water-heaters. You, too can
Join and have running hot water
at your faucets if you will take
further advantage . of your gas
service.
North Platte Light &
Power Co.
inqNELL NEWS
. Lloyd Elder and wlfo are ill -with tho
summer flu.
ice cream and cake. Tho meeting was
held at the homo of Mrs. Scott,
:o;
ThOjSc0unty'convestloh of tho Demo- '
crime uuriy was noiu in inotui I'iniia
Ingward Holm and Carl Fletcher a8t TuoS(lay wlth 25 prechlct8 rep
resented In person or by proxy. It
endorsed R. L. Cochran for State Ert-
intend leaving soon to work on the
Lincoln Highway.
Miss Helen B. Gumaor and Mrs. gineor and appointed tho following
James Eckman of Lincoln arrlced last delegatos to tho state convention E.
week to visit their sister Mrs. E. P. j. Eamos, Wnllaco chairman Mrs.
Trimble. Winifred Cook. North Platte, secrotnry:
About August 20, Mrs. E. P. Trimble KdMi Neville, Thos. Healey, Lyman
is expecting as guests Hubert Eckman Berthe, Ralph Hansen, North Plnttc,
Mrs. Hodges and Mr. and Mrs. Ben uarl JncKSon, woimect; Mrs. ucorgo
Safford all of Lincoln. , Williams, Brady; Mrs. Carrio Nelson,
Cottonwood; Chns. Ream, Ilinmnn;
SIX BIG DAYS BEGINNING "MONDAY7 AUGUST 14.
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Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Trlmblo and
guests Miss Gumncr and Mrs. Eckman
taforn Invltpil in thn Vrnnr nrlffltli
homo last Sunday to a fried chicken KW
niiftftrn. TTnrnlipv.
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Schools q? Maxwell,
Jas. R, White, Sutherland; W. G. Wren,
Farnum; R. L. Merrick, Maxwell;
Fred Ras-
dinner.
Tho Sunday
Tho Bulck, ono of tho most promin-
JEANETTE
KLING
FOURTH DAY
Ye Olde New England Choir
BIgnell and Ft. McPherson will meet ent of tho locally represented cars,
with the Sunday School in Box Elder
Canyon in a Joint plcntc next Sunday
in Jepson grove.
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Snyder and Mr.
and Mrs. Blaine Combs surprised Mr.
and Mrs. E. P. Trlmblo ond guests
with a freezer of ice cream ono oven
ing last week and a very enjoyable
timo was had by all.
Tho Poultry Club met with Mrs.
Aborcrombio Wednesday, holding their
last meeting before tho demonstration
took a drop in price August 1st. Tho
prices given elsowhoro nro thoso of
the factory and aro uniform all over
the whole country. In a later issuo
tho delivered prico at North Platte
will be given. This does not mean that
anyone should wait until then to see
about a Buick but it means that tho
figures for all classes of cars woro
(not yet ready for publication when
i wo went to press.
At a meeting of tho directors of the
team Is chosen. Tho Club nccompanlcaic,l"rabor ot Commerce yesterday noon.
LIVE STOCK MARKETS
The following quotations were the
opening markets at South Omaha this
morning and were received hero by
telegrr.ph at 10 a. m. " S
steers fairly active, steady to
strong. Top $10.25 in six car string
averaging 1,375 pounds. Best yearlings
hero 1,((00. Other djasses of stock
light supply.
Hogs
Market averaging generally about
15c higher than yesterday's average
closing. Bulk butcher hogs $S.25 to
$9.35. Top $9.50. Mixed and packing
grades $7.50 to $8.25.
CITY AXD COUNTY NEWS
Clinton's for Eye Glasses.
Seo tho 1923 Buick cars.
' Piano tuning, Holley Music House.
J. V. Mills is spending. tho week in
Brule visiting friends.
Take that next can of cream to
Harding Cream Station.
Fred Evans of Hershoy transacted
business in the city Wednesday.
Elmer Coates and daughter Wilma
returned yesterday from a few days
visit to Denver.
Mrs. Hilda McGraw and daughter
Boulah left Tuesday evning for a two
visit in Salt Lake City.
Complaint was filed yesterday a
gainst ono Nick Francis for vagrancy.
He will have a hearing today.
Have you seen tho now baskets with
by their leader and Mrs. James Roso
will visit tho State Farm Thursday
when tho demonstration team will bo
chosen by a committee of threo com
petent men.
The Canning Club met Monday iwtith
Violet Fletcher. They plann-ed jtho,
rest of the canning to comploto (heir
fruit and vegetable budget, which
consists of 102 pints. They intend
exhibiting this at the State Fair. Tho
Canning Club put on a demonstration
of testing glass Jars at Community
Club Wednesday evening.
Last Wednesday evening was a busy Totenhoff returned
ono at Community Club
tho secretary was instructed to in
quire into conditions affecting tho
possible construction of a paved road
from the south limits of tho city to
the State farm.
Mrs. H. J. Henckcl and daughter
Julia left yesterday for a few weeks
visit with relatives and friends in
Salt Lake and Los Angeles.
Mr. and Mrs. Andy liesnan aro ex
pected homo in a few days from Kan
sas City whoro they were called by
tho death of tho former's father.
Misses Agatha Rauch and Margaret
yesterday from
Monoactrcss Presents
"THE
COUNTRY COUSIN"
A Patriotic Comedy
THREE PERIOD SONG CYCLES GIVEN IN COSTUME
A BEAUTIFUL PROGRAM OF OLD TIME SONGS
Discussions Cheyenne where they spent a month
wero hold on tho Stato Fair, County, visiting tho latter's parents.
Fair and Fall Festival and what part Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Kisler left yes-
the Club expects to take in each. Also,terday for their homo at Strausburgj1
quite a lengthy discussion on thei ,pCnn. after spending several weeks
new school house, its plans and thoiat the Issac Deats home.
work. An advisory committee of five
was added to the school board and
many instructions were given to this
group of workers.
At the Community Club, Wednesday
evening, tho ladies voted to federate
with tho Woman's Club of North
Platte. .They hope to get enrolled in
timo to send delegates to the Stato
Convention which is held in October,
in North Platte. The ladies believe
they will derive a great benefit from
this. Dr. Hedger will be at tho con
vention ono day and hearing this
gifted womon is most certainly worth
while.
Mr. and Mrs. John Baker returned
this morning from Iowa whero they
spent a month visiting Mrs. Baker's
rarentc.
:o:
CARD OF THANKS
Wo wieh to express our heartfelt
thanks to our many friends for their
ldndnoss and sympatliy during tho
sickness and death of our father and
also for tho beautiful floral offerings.'
Carl Stenvall
John Stenvall
Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Grannell
:o:
NOTICE TO FARMERS
FIFTH DAY
HON. RICHARD
YATES
The "Cheerful Canning Club", nc-
companied by their leader Mrs. A: R.l After August 15th we :w,ill pay 75i
Leavitt, also Mrs. James Roso went below the Omaha top for light well
to North Platte Monday, whero their finished hogs weighing from 175 to'
demonstrating team was chosen. 235 pounds for heavy hogs and pigs1
Tho following is tho score of tho threo wfll pay according to qualify and j
highest: Eleanor Leavitt 99 2-3. Lyle size. Will only rocoivo hogs on Tucs-,
tho polycrono trimmings
Dixon, The Jeweler.
"Miss Esther Olson of Gothenburg
arrived this week and is visiting at
the homo of Mildred Cresslor.
Miss Evelyn Boldt is taking her
two weeks vacation from tho Johnson
stora She will visit in Denver and
Colorado Springs.
Joseph Young left last evening for
his homo in Albion, Iowa after visit
ing his sister Miss Hannah Young for
several days.
Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Morey left by auto
yesterday on a ten day trip to Estes
Park. Dnvcr, Colorado Springs and
other Colorado points.
Mrs. O. R. Piatt and children loftj
yesterday for California whero they
will spend several weeks visiting rel
atives and friends.
Mrs. Dean Richardson leaves Monday
for her homo in Dallas, Texas after
spending tho summer with hor par
ents Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Clinton.
Goo. B. Haynes, of Chicago, General
passenger agent for tho Chicago,
Milwaukee and St. Paul railroads
transacted business in tho city Wed
nesday. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Miller left today
for Broken Bow whoro they will spend
tho week end with Mr. Millers' brother
Calvin Miller. They will mako tha
trip by nuto.
Carl Skaggs, Union Pacific onglneor,
rocontly married has purchased tho
Miss Barkor rosldenco in the 1200
Morris 9S 1-3 and Violet Fletcher 98.
the lowest score in tho club being
95. This team wins a free trip to tho
Stato Fair whero they will put on a
demonstration in canning fruit and
vegetables, canning four pints in
their methods and equipment. Mrs. M.
their methods and equipent. Mrs. M.
E. Scott, Mrs. Ed Davis and Mrs.
York Hinman woro the Judges. Tho
Club wishes to thank thoso ladles for
their interest in tho work and es-
for fruit?, pecially-Mrs. Scott for tho delicious
day and Wednesday of each week.
North Platto Hog Market
BRASS CHOIR
ENSEMBLE
One of America's ablest lecturers. Present
U.S. Congressman from Illinois
A Popular Concert. Cornets, Trom
bones, Trumpets, Solos, Trios,
'Quartets. Chautauqua Favorites.
L. &
SIXTH DAY
"SHEPHERD OF THE HILLS"
S. Groceteria.
NORTH SIDE.
SPECIALS
Saturday, Monday and Tuesday.
Save money on these three days on these articles that
we are offering at special low prices.
One Lot Best Grade Rompers Suitings in plain colors
and fine stripes going for 29c yard.
One Lot Childrens ribbed Hose, black, a dandy school
stocking all sizes 19c pair.
One Lot Large Size Fancy Turkish Bath Towels, a
regular 75c quality, at 49c
One Lot Mens Darkstone Blucher Work Shoes, Endi-cott-Johnson
make, heavy sole, pliable quality, regular
$3.95 value gong for c $2.89
One Lot Mens Darkstone Blucher Work Shoes, extra
heavy quality with heavy soles, a regular $4.85 shoe. A
bargain at $!i.79.
REMEMBER: We sell everything for cash, we buy
everything for cash, we sell everything at a lower Price.
Pizers' Store. North Side,
A Stirring Drama From the Popular
Novel by Harold Bell Wright
As Presented in New York City, it will be Presented this Summer,
with Louis Rnmidell of the Original New York Cast at
the Head of the Company
FITTING CLIMAX TO A BIG CHAUTAUQUA
IOGRAM
AFTERNOON
JOEL W. EASTMAN
ATTORNEY
FROM CANADA. GIFTED SPEAKER
In Wis Masterpiece. "THE UNFOLDING OF DEMOCRACY"
block on west 5th St. for a considar-
ation of $4,500.