The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, September 01, 1922, Image 5

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    THE NORTH MATTJSftMI-WiJUaKLY TRIBUNE.
LOCAL AND PERSONAL LOCAL OFFICIALS AllE I'&SIlftG
CAREFUL CIIOSSIMJS
Clark Smith and family of Belgrade ! CAMPAIGN
nro gnosis at the J. C. Mooro home. Earl A. stalarth rlatte ftfiont
Eyes examined, Olasses fitted. Sat-; for tho Union Pacific has ejitorca
isfactlon. sure. Clinton & Son heartily Into tho Careful Crossing
Walter Cokcr of Sutherland was a ! Campaign which Is bolug conductca
business visitor In tho city Wcdnes- all over tho country under tho ausp-
HOW DO YOU LIKE L0CAL A3m wsksoxal
HER SHOES, GIRLS?
day.
Always cool at Danceland, every
Saturday nlta
P. T. Zocholl' of Ogallala was a
business visitor In tho city Wednes
day. Archibald Smith of Madrid was a
business visitor In tho city Wodnes.
day.
Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Noel of Cozaa
ces of tho American Hallway Assoc
iation. In tho following statcmont
ho tolls something of Importance to
all auto drivers.
Simple precautions would avert
moBt of tho railroad crossing horrors
Hero aro a few rules, which, If fol
lowed, would savo many lives:
Never approach railroad trarte
that must bo crossed at grade, wllh-
OlltltlllH thonzlit '.Hum iIh tlx. nl 11 Pn
woro business visitors lh tho city 6 j whoro i mUBt play 8afo navo your
Wednosday. 'car un,ior control, then you will bo
Mrs. E. II. Jackson of Fairmont, prepared for an emergency. You
Nebr. vislted1'wlth friends In tho city know tho Importanco of having good
brakes on your car. Look thorn
over, from tlmo to time.
Wednesday,
Mrs, Robert Anderson of Gothen
burg . waB a business visitor in tho
city last week.
Frank Starn left Thursday for
CheHock, California wliero ho will
visit for several weeks.
MIbscs Laura Erb and sister Gladys
of Gothenburg visited with friends In
tho city Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Alvln Sandall left
last night for Denver to attend tho
baseball tournament.
Miss Florino Stebblns leaves in a
few days for Hastings whoro sho will
attend school this fall.
Probably nlno out of ten tniles
thero will not be a train near en
ough to check your progress over tho
tracks. Mako no effort to go ac.
cross, until, by careful uso of both
eyes and ears, you havo sized up
tho situation.
All must agreo that a little time
spent hi trying to protect life and
limbs is a good investment. We
uso up some tlmo hunting bargains
i In stores. Better plan to hold onto
tho life you possess. No bargain
counter has another to offer you.
MrS. Arthur Sttfrns and sister Howard Purdy has taken a position
Jcnnlo Mudgo loft yesterday for with tho WoaUicr Bureau.
Clinton's for Spectacles. " ' Gothenburg where they attended tho J ' y(m JnvJtcd to"ftUond col(Lpack
Sister HoB0l!n loft Tuesday for Sid- fun0Pftl f th ,nl L,U,nn PctcrBon' canning demonstration August Bill In
noy whoro1 hho will bo stationed this Clinton's for Eye Sorvlco. , ft Qvony jRctory roproaont-
fall. Miss Efflo Johnum camo thlBjntlvo. North Platto Ltght & Power
II. C. llookor of Gothenburg was n morning from Lincoln aftor visiting Co.
business visitor In the city Wcdnos-, relatives for a fow days. Sho will '
day. bo principal In Soulor High thlB fall,
alio tuning, Holloy Music House. Dally arrivals of Girls Coats in tho
Olms. Wagner of Gothonburg was a class' sort nnd Drcnslor ModolB.
business visitor in tho city Wcdnes- Juflt 1110 Ul,nB for tho Bchool girl
When your end comes you will bo a
Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Todenhof long tlmo dead.
This is the latest in footwear- a
modification of the Russian boot.
The new footwear is seen only, on
the flapper, who in summer time,
simply must have something to take
the place of the unlatched overshoes.
Mrs. Cora Law of Columbus, Ohio
loft yesterday for Denver to attend! Maybe, when you got near tho camo yesterday, to visit Mrs. Adda
day.
Mrs. A. J. Frazier and daughter loft
Tuosday for Omaha to visit for a fcfw
days.
Jiohn Nelson lofjt Wednesday for
Sterling to transact business for u
few days.
Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Stack of Tryou
visited friends in tho city tho first
of tho weok.
Dr. E. W. Fetter was called to
Gothenburg Thursday on profession
al business.
Tho J. F. F. Club will meet Tues
day aftornoon at tho homo of Mfs.
A. W. Shilling.
Mrs. L. N. Hlto dnd daughter
Tholma loft this morning for Bridge
port to visit Mr. nito.
Mrs. J. R. Elliott nnd children
loavo tomorrow for IlllnolB to visit
a month with relatives.
Glen Waltomath loft this morning
for Chicago whoro ho will join his
father and visit for several dayB.
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Huddard return
ed tho first of tho weok from Bridge
port whoro thoy spent tho summoTf.
who appreciates stylo as woll as
quality.
E. T. Tramp & Sons Ready to Wear
1)1?. HAROLD II. WALKER
I'racllro limited to Eye, Ear, Nose and
Thront
Offices over McDonald Unnk
Phono 3((t
SPECIAL FEATURES WRITTEN IN COMBINATION
WITH STANDARD LIFE POLICIES
Non-Cancollnblo Accldont and
Health Insurance
Double Indomnlty Provisions.
Specific Dlsmombornient
Provisions.
' Disability Incomo Clause.
Monthly Llfo Incomo
Provisions.
Pure nnd Installment Incomo
Endowment Provisions.
Premium Waiver Clause
Post Mortem Dividends.
Full Participation in all
Surplus.
Automatic Non-forfolturo
Clause.
Insurance that Insures Protection tlmt Protects
Fidelity Reserve Company
Homo Office Fourth and Locust Stroets,
North Platte, Neb.
tho baseball tournament
Miss Violet Reynolds roturned Wed
nosday from Overton after visiting
rolatives for several days.
Mr. and Mrs. J. T,
railroad tracks, you sco a train com- n,rnl tor low lias m,1 "1 T " , . , T '
Hons tlin llcM hurt, vnnr vis? Tin ui'uruuuu oumruiiy at uiu JL'iuiio
intr. ntlll thf thmlflit nnno Inln vnm
mind, "I can beat It across!" That 'ou havo 1,end achc8? Thoso are a Valloy h0spltal f0r th0 romOVal ,
lologist at Lincoln for examination CUpl tho !ery . symptoms tonsils.
c,.o.f ou.o.il ludjremont is not snoaklntr. Tn m.oi, aL 8tram- " wm Pny 10 tnKQ caro Mrs. E. W. Fetter and daughter
A', UUU Alii 0 f J. UbUUi l 1 4 1) M j O" 0 , Hi.
yesterday from Denver after visiting a case, wait for your sober second f yow oyes a3 thoy aro tho most pro- returned last ovoning from points
rf CT pinna fhfnrr vnn rwn. TMin TVvnn On. . a a 11.. t
with relatives for several days. thought. Remember that a fas " , " , , m uaiuornia wuero uioy spent mo;
L , , tlcal Co. is prepared to give you first nmninnr ,
Herbert WIngett visited with hla,train can run tuc quarter milo from cJasg 80rvlca summer.
grandparents Mr. and Mrs. John An- tuo whistling post to tho crossing in ' .Q. F. W. Rolnsh roturned Wednesday i
derson of Gothenburg last weok. Afccu Eeconds. Do you know just UNI0N PACIFIC REDUCES FARES ' to llls hom0 in 0malm nttor spending
Mrs. Jack McGraw left Wednosday - oxactly how far 'ou can mako yur FOR NEBRASKA STATE FAIR tho past lvv:cok vlS,tlns hls dauKhtor !
for Hastings whero sho was called car e In ono fourtl1 of a mlriuto? Mrs. J.C.Nolan.
by tho death of hor father Mr. Rsoso. ! Most ot us fatl to do our DBt ln aH 0,1 sl,tomonr 2 to 8, inclusive, tho Mrs. F. F. Overman and eon Fran- !
Miss Helen Bonner left last oven- j emergency. Union Pacific Railroad will sell cls roturned from Caspar, Wyo.
Ins for Lincoln whoro sho will study ' Do you admire a man who tries Uckots from )0,ntB ln N0,'nska , Avhoro thoy spent a fow daya visiting i
r tnUnt (mill nr nnrnmln nhon i,ul" J,m,"l,ur' v'olu' 10 ot. MailCCl OVOrmail.
mil. - o . . , ,
music at tho conservatory this
I am operating tho studio former
I ho has his family or friends in tho
Nebr, and return for tho round trip
minimum round trip faro ?1.00. Ro-
Ruth Achoy and Bernadino Riggs
ly owned by V. VonGoetz and would car with him, dependng upon him qmtmnll' in90 . 1 t,, roturned yesterday from Long Beach
r n T 1. Ulr" "mil bCpiemUCr J, IJZ-. iSIC IIIO rllf,.l l.ir nnnnt 4.n
appreciate yoursupport.
J. W. Johnson.
Francos Edwards loaves In a few
d.ivs for Hastint's whoro she will ro-
o rnn,,a.,hls ledger. Most of us aro very
UlllU ilSJi ObUUlUO lit IUU A. UltVjUVl K
College. j weary of reading newspaper accounts
or death and uestruction. ijci's ua
for protection? If such a man wore
to run his business so carclessTy'as
that, wo greatly fear that tho balance
would how up on tho wrong sldo of
Most of us aro
Mrs Draney, mother of Mrs. L. C
Carroll died at her homo In Kansas
City $10. The funeral will bo held at
Alexis, 111.
Mrs. Charles II. Coghlll returned
Tuosday from Green City, Mo. whoro
sho lias been visjtlng her mothor
Mrs. Ilarlen.
Mr. and Mrs. George Slzcoro re
turned from points in California
whoro thoy havo been visiting the
past three months.
Wo havo Just received a shipment
of bobbed-hair combs, barrettes and
fancy hair pins. Como in and seo them.
C. S. Clinton & Son.
John Corbit and daughter Ella of
Wallace transacted business in tho
city Wednq3day Mr. Corbitt drovo
homo a now Dodge car.
Mrs. W. A. O'Donnell returned to
her homo in Grant Wednesday aftor
visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs. W.
II. LeDIoyt for tho past ten days.
rooters for safety at tho crossings!
Phono 1503
l Potatoes, per bu. , $.G0
j Tomatoes, per bu. .75
! GAMBLE WITH SPRINGER
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Everett Wnro of Hersnoy visited
with friends in tho city Wednesday.
Real Estate Mortgages bought and
sold, T. O. Patterson.
Mr. Robertson who has had charge
of tho poultry department at the stato
farm left last night for Lincoln whero
ho will continue his course in tho
Univorsity of Nebraska.
:o:
local Union Pacific Agent for specific
fares nnd details about train service.
I. D. intOWA'FIELD,
Farm and Llvo Stock
AUCTIONEER.
Tclophono or wlro for dates at my
Expense.
IIERSHEY, NEBRASKA.
When in Omaha
STOP WITH US
California whero thoy spent tho
summer with rolatives.
i
W. S. Butler was arraigned in ,
Polico court this morning and fined (
$5.80 for parking hia car in front
of tho Sun theatre last night.
Mrs. Kato Pjerson ami daughter
Mrs. Eshelman of Ilcrahey camo yea-1
torday to attend tho Illinois picnic
iwflilch was held yesterday aftornoon.
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NOTICE
Goeaii
I am proparod to contlnuo my
fathers class, on violin and cornet.
Doucot Music Studio, 41G Vino
Phono 1G7W
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Pizer's Store, North Side
ocial School Oleria
For Boys and Girls on Friday, Saturday and Monday
at the Pizer Store on the North Side
With every Boy's Suit and pair of shoes you buy at this
store on these three days we will give a cap to match the
suit, free.
For the Girls With every pair of girl's school shoes, we
give a pair ot stockings free.
You can find just the kind of a boys 2-panl school suit
that you want here at just the price you want to pay.
Our prices arc the lowest.
We have a large assortment of English Tweeds, Fine
Stripe Worsteds and Blue Serge, and can fit any boy from
age 3 lo 19.
Our school shoes for boys and girls arc built for service
and long wear and we sell each pair with a "moncy-bnek"
guarantee.
Always the best for a little less at
PIZER'S STORE, NORTH SIDE
"Notice This store is not affiliated with any store
on the south side."
oteS Sanf ord
enshaw S
otel
STUDENTS ATTENTION!
Our reputation of 20 years fair dealing
is back of these hotels. Guests may
stop at any one of them with the ns
ourancc of rcceivincr honest value nnd
Wo havo an auto-noint ncncll with
black silk cord. Just what you need CONANT HOTT7.T. fftMPAWV
for school at a special price of 85c. mniMwuimaaa i mum ' ffi
C. S. Clinton & Son.
You Can t Look
Pleasant
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When .vou're on
H broad of your back with ft
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J.i I1UL11111B JUliliiib
II doctor and grocery bills to g
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BUT
You can smile occasion- ft
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n ally if you naa tne lore-
S sight to talce out a health
$ and accident policy when
you were well and kicking, ft,
$ Better get one today :;!
U while you're up, for you '
j:: can't get one when you're j..
:;t down
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C. F. Temple,
The Travelers Man.
Insurance of all Kinds.
B. & L. Bldrj.
Phone No. 03.
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DON'T OVERLOOK SAFETY
After all the hard work you havo
put on your crop and all tho caro
you havo UBed during tho paBt weeks
and months to dnsuro a successful
harvest, don't overlook protection for
your crop money.
Kocp right on playing safo hy de
positing harvest funds in this strong
hank. A deposit hero ontitlcs you to
our complete sorvlco.
The Platte Valley State Bank
Friday and Satur
September 1st and 2nd
On These Dates We Will Sell
10 30x3 Oldfields at. $7.00 each
10 30x3 1-2 Oldfields at $8.00 each
6 30x3 1-2 Oldfields cords at $11.50
2 32x3 1-2 Oldfields cords at. ..... . .$17.50
2 32x4 Oldfields cords at $22.00
6 33x4 Oldfields cords at. $23.00
4 34x4 Oldfields cords at $24.00
10 30x3 tubes at $1.25
10 30x3 1-2 tubes at $1.50
FIRST COME FIRST SERVED
S. & R. Service Station
TELEPHONE 820
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