The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, August 25, 1922, Image 5

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    THE N6RTH PLATTE SEMI-WEEKLY TRIBUNE
"Ml'
CHATS WITH
" YOUR
" GAS MAN "
Banish from stnibderu.lifo its
greatest conveniences and you
havo again what peOplo llko to
call "the good old times."
Who wants the good old times
back? Who wants to wash tho
globe3 and trim tho wicks of oil
lamps? Who wants to go back
to tho coal and wood stove or
fill tho old washtub with hot
iwator from tho kottlo and talco
a batli In It? Surely not theso
who enjoy the manifold advan
tages of modern gas service.
Tho worklngman's comforts
of today wore tho millionaire's
luvurles of yesterday. Tho
modjest (homo of tho avorago
American is infinitely moro
comfortable than tho mansion
of tho old days. Measured in
ancient standards, wo aro all
kings today.
A woll-kncwi& writer says
that thoso who aro Inclined to
bay tho moon too loudly, should
consider the hardships thoy
missed by not being born 200,
100, or oven HO years ago.
North Platte Light &
Power Co.
Miss Helen Smith and ber pupils
will glvo a recital tonight Aug. 25,
as St. Patrick's School. Tho inonay
will bo used for tho rectocyfund. Ad.
mission wll he 50c.
Quite a large number of Methodist
ladles attended tho Missionary meet
ing at tho homo of Mrs. M. B. Scott
Wednesday afternoon. A short pro
gram was given, tho mite boxes woro
opened and light refreshments were
sorved.
Christian Endeavor hold Wcnlc
The members of tho Christian En
deavor of tho Christian church hold
a fried chicken picnic Inst evening
at tho city park. There woro twonty
fivo guost present.
LOOK WHAT'S COMING
FBLLOWCItAFT
Tuesday, August 20 at Masonic
Temple, 8 1 M.
HAPTIST
11:00 Dr. W. I. Fowlo will preach
, 8:00 Tho Pastor will preach.
CHRISTIAN
11500 Regular Ber vices both morn
ing and evening.
METHODIST
11500 Tho Old and tho Now Prb
hosy. 7:30 Tho Modern Christ,
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WATCH YOUR SALE DATE
DIt. O. II. CRESSLER
GRADUATE DENTIST
Office over tho McDonald
State Bank.
V..
LOCAL AND PERSONAL
The Eye-Glass men, Clinton & Son.
Freo dancing from 8:45 to 9:30 at
Danceland, every Saturday nite.
Beautiful line Bucilla Embroidery
packages for Fall now on display at
tho Wilcox Department Store.
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Berg of Cozad
arrived tho first part of tho week
and are visiting relatives and friends
Noel Murphy of Decatur, 111. spent
several days in North Platto visiting
friends.
What makes a moro beautiful gift
than silverware? Wo cordially invito
you to step in and look over our very
complete lino. Dixon, tno Jeweler.
Miss Margaret McCarthy will re
turn to her homo in Spaulding to
morrow after spending tho past week
at tho homo of her sister, Mrs. Ed
Gricser.
Shower for JIlss Pylo
Tho Girls' Circle of tho Christian
church was entertained at tho Dolph
homo Tuesday ovening at a linen and
tea shdv-cr for Miss Ola Pylo, who Is
to become a bride next Sunday. Thore
woro about thlrty-fivo guests present
and thoy woro entertained by a mock
wedding followed by refreshments.
Tho guests reported a fine time.
McPOWETL AXTOiMDES
A very pretty wedding took place
last ovening at tho homo of Mr. and
Mrs. D. J. Antonides when their son
Jolino was married to Miss Faye Mc
Dowell of Harrington, Nebraska. hTo
wedding ceremony was performed by
Rov. H. E. Hess of tho Methodist
church. Only tho immodiato family
was present. Mr. Antonides graduated
from the local high school with tho
class of 1917. Since that time ho has
attended tho University of Nebraska
at Lincoln from which he will grad
uate in the spring. Mrs. Antonides is a
student at tho University nt Lincoln.
Mr. and Mrs. Antonides will attend
tho University this fall after which
thoy will mako their homo in this
city. -
,:o:
Miss Billio Williams will leavo
Monday for St. Paul, Nebr., whore
i she will snend a week visiting rela
tives and frlendi.
Mr. and Mrs. James Clinton. Mrs.
C L. Baskins and her father Win.
Jenkins attended the Roifnd-Up at
Sutherland Wednesday..
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Culton left
yesterday morning for Omaha where
they will spend a week visiting with
friends.
Announcement was made this
week of the annual meeting of tho
Nebraska State Irrigation Associa
tion which will bo held at Bridgeport
on Decejnber G, 7, and 8. Tho Asso
ciation has dono a great deal for irri
gation in this state and deserves
what support can be given by tho
irrigated' sections. Lincoln county
should have delegates.
August 2G Public Solo of horBCQ
and machinery at tho Rich! Ugai placo
on East Second street, North Platto
. by John G. Guynan. H. M. Jolmnsen,
' Auctioneer.
I August 30 Public salo of horses,
J cattle, farm machinery and household
goods nt tho Geo. Lloss farm, G miles
southwest of North Platto, 4 miles
west and Mllo north of tho Exper
imental Farm. II. M. Johansen, Auct.
:o:
Hugo Todenhoff Bpent tho past few
days in Elm Creek whoro ho pitched
several games for tho Elm Creek
baseball team.
Frank Flynn loft Thursday for his
homo in Green Bay, Wisconsin aftor
1 visiting several days at tho C. E.
Souser homo.
Misses Helen Bonner, Fayo Cypher
and Hazol Lewis spent yestorday In
Sutherland whero thoy attended tho
Round-Up.
Miss Evalino Wilcox will leavo next
I week for Oklahoma City, Okla. whoro
sho will spond two months visiting
, relatives.
Miss Jvato Rathman canio last
week from Grand Island to visit this
I week at tho homo of her brothor, II.
J. Rathman.
j Mrs. Lloyd Mann and daughter
left yestorday for Sidney where they
J will visit Mrs. Mann's sister, Mrs. Leo
Osborn.
Tho newest ln car arops, fancy
hair pins, bobbed hnir combs and
barrettes.
C. S. Clinton & Son.
Try a "TIMMERMAN SPECIAL"
Choice A No. 1 corn fed steer stoak)
Wo also servo a
"MERCHANT'S LUNCH"
from 11 a. m. to 2 p. m. for 25c
TranrEittUN cafe
FOR SALE
Choico lot of young Red Poll bulls
at fanners prices" at
PAYNE'S DAIRY FARM
South Dewey Street
Stockholders
The Bell System is owned by its thousands and
thousands of stockholders, who are men and women in
all walks of life throughout our territory and other
parts of the United States.
One-third of all the men and women in our organi
zation who have been with us six months or more are
purchasing Bell Telephone stock out of their savings.
We encourage the owning of stock not only by
employees but by our subscribers as well.
We shall be glad to talk to you about purchasing Bell
stock if a conservative investment will interest you.
Northwestern B
ephone Company
ltoal Estate Mbrgagos bought nild i Howard Brown of Sterling, Colo,
sold, T. C. Pattorbson. ! spent tho first of tho wook visiting
Wo havo Just recoivod a shipment h,s mtor, Mrs. Cora Brown,
of bobbed-hnir combs, barrettes and Robert Simmons of Scottsbluffs
fancy hair pins. Como in and see them I Iransactod business in tho city Wcd
C. S. Clinton & Son. 'nosday.
I)R. IIAItOLl) 11. "WALKER
PrnctUto limited lo Eye, Ear, Noso and
TJiront
Offices orcr McDonald Bank
Phono 050
JO
SEE
E3E
Block's Millinery Department
ATURDAY
Your choice of All Summer Hats, values to $20.00
98c and $1.98
New Early Fall Satin Hals, values to $12.50, Saturday only
$6.95
New Fall Fell Hats, regular $3.00 values, Saturday only
JSC
Ladies" Outfitting Store
i
ANNOUNCING THE OPENING OF THE
INEYARD
Noon, Sunday, August 27, 1922
New Dining Room Operated in Connection with the
'TEL TIMMERfM
ENTRANCE THROUGH LOBBY. 100 PER CENT AMERICAN.
B N U-
.$15
. .20
. .10
. .15
, : SOUP ' - , -
Puree of Chicken m $.15 Spaghetti
". ; - ' ' ' RELISHES' ' , "
New Radishes , .10 Queen Olives '
Green Onions ' .10 Dill Pickles
Celery .10 Sliced Tomatoes
Sliced Cucumbers , .20
SALADS
Lettuce and Tomato .25 Combination : ; .35
Shrimp .35 Chicken .40
Salmon ' .35 Potato .15
Fruit -j. .35
Head Lettuce: French, Thousand Island or Mayonaise Dressing ; .30
HOT WEATHER SPECIALS
Honey Dew Melon .15 Cold Salmon, Sliced Lemon .45
Iced Watermelon .15 Cold Boiled Ham, Potato Salad .45
Rocky Ford Cantaloupe -10 Asparagras Tips, Drawn Butter .45
Vegetarian Dinner .40
2 Hard Boiled Eggs, Potato Salad, Celery, Tomatoes .35
Portion Cold Ham, Potato Salad, Hard Boiled Egg .35
Pickled Lamb's Tongue, Potato Salad, Tomatoes .35
2 Hard Boiled Eggs, Cottage Cheese, Celery, Tomatoes .35
TO ORDER SPECIALS (IB MEN.)
Timmerman Special steak , .85
(Extra choice A No. 1 corn fed steer steak) '
Fried Spring Chicken, Cream Gravy , .75
Veal Cutlets, Breaded .fit) Veal Cutlets, Plain t .45
Ham. Bacon, Cheese or Jelly Omelet .35.
FISH (Ready)
Fried Northern Catfish, Sliced Lemon ,59
. Halibut Steak, Cream Sauco .50
ROILED (Ready)
Ox Tongue, Horseradish .40
ROASTS (Rcndy) . t ;
'Sirloin of Beef, Au Jus"' .50 Loin of Pork, Apple Sauco ,50
Breast of Veal, Currant Jolly .50
ENTREES (Ready)
Roast Nebraska Turkey, Cranberry Jolly .75
Baked Young Chicken, Sago Dressing ,50
Fricassee of Chicken, Homo Made Noodles ,50
Fried Spring Chicken, A La Maryland
SERVED FREE WITH MEAT AND FISH ORDERS
Snowflako Potatoes Asparagras Tips en Cremmo
Vienna Light Rolls Ico Cream. Nabisco Wafers
Tea, Coffee, Iced Tea or Mi He
DESERT
Assorted Pie .10 Sliced Peaches and Cream .25
Cherry Pie i. .15 Sliced Bananas and Cream .0
Pie a la Modo .20 .25 Fresh Strawberries and Cream 25
Strawborry Short Cake .30
OUR POPULAR 8S CENT PLATE DINNER SERVED DAILY FROM 11 A. M. TO 2
P. M. IN THE CAPE.
SPECIAL RESERVATIONS MADE FOR CL TJJS, LODGES, ETC.
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