The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, September 22, 1922, Image 5

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    THE NORTH PLATTE SEMI-WEEKLY TRIBUNE
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1 , CLINTON, THE JEWELER
CLINTON & SON, The Eye Glass Men
Sign of The Big Ring Satisfaction Sure Try Us. Graduate Opticians
".LIVE "STOCK MARKETS
societies will bo prcseut mid assist
In Urn ccrcmonlcs )6f lulontlon". ; .At
tho conclusion ,qt tlio lodgo oxcrctsm
tho Roynl Neighbors will serve n ban- Tho following quolntlons woro tho
quot to nil candidates a Jul incmbera oponlng markets nt South Omnha tilu
of both orders. Visiting' members nro morning and woro received hero by
espoclnlly
ifc PR ti
wolcomcd.
ros
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JACK MORROW PLATS
Quito a .(irihor of people o.' the
Jack .Morrow Flntc attended tho Blg
noll Fall' Festival;
Mrs. Will Hao.se Who has been sick
tho past week is reported to bo somo
better.
Hi s. Justice Soderninn of Kansas
Is' visiting reliiflye'-ahd friends this
week.
This community was visited by a
good rain which was very much need
ed, Mrs. Durey and daughter of Stoc!t-
ACTIVITIES OF IHE
IY
C. It. Smith ot Ogallnla waB n
business visitor Jn tho city yesterday.
Mr. nnd Mrs. S. Edmlston ot Suth
erland woro business visitors In tho
city last wook.
Frco dancing from 8:45 to 9:30 nt 25 tp 30 ccnts Weber than yestordny's
Dancolnnd every Saturday nlto. ' average. Bulk 800 to 800 butcher hogs
Mrs. Aaron Katn ot Wallace visit- 1C lo 25,con,ta h,Bhor- Bulk 200 to 300
in od In hn nv W.l.ri1V trHh W 1 l)0n,l butcllCfB $8.85 to ?0.C0. Top
telegraph nt 10 n
Cattle
All classes - of caltlo generally i
steady. Full load choice corn fed
$1 1.05. Few bond prime ycnrllngs.
Hogs
Hog market nctlve. Packing grados
I irbttvorroHf 1
a mild, veactablo laxatlvn to
IVv relievo Constipation nnd Bill
oiiiiio nnd keep the digestive civi
eiiminaiivoiuncuons normal.
Jlscd for mt?r
8T60 The Greatest" Pro blom
tno wona. husband who is rocolvlng trcntmont
7:00 Epworth and Intormedlato in tho Plntto Valley Hospital.
Leagues.
$9.70.
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Vlctor.
Tho Eye-Glass mou, Clinton & Son. House.
Mrs. O. A. Brantlng returned to'
VlctorolnB, Holloy Music
WHAT IS 11E1NG DONK BY THE
MFFEKEXT LODGES AND
SOCIETIES
QUEEN ESTHER
Class of tho Baptist church will hor homo tllls morning nt Rlvcrton,
glvo a play Soptember 2G, cntltlod j Wyo. after visiting at tho T. O.
"Old GrooniB For Now." A lunch ' Swenson homo for a few days.
will bo served. All members nnd I :o:
friends aro Invited. A silver offering I NOTICE TO WATER CON-
will bo taken. SUMERS DISTRICT I).
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NOTICE TO HUNTERS.
1 I will allow no hunting on my
placo, .known as tho McCabo ranch,
' aB I havo leased all tho lakes. Viola
tors will bo prosecuted.
Sam Facklor
BM HI JUNIORS-
I Mir uttl M" M
H WVuftfei One-third the regu- H
'r do'- Mde of
then candy coated.
BPor children end odultt.B
NOLAN BROS.
WAR MOTHERS
On account of tho Woman's Club
West ot Locust Street, botweon tho '
U. P. & B. & M. Right-of-ways.
Thoro aro about ono hundred nnd
fifty wator consumers in District B
Tho Tribune invites contributions to
, this department from all organizations 1 Py tho American War Mothors will
I In thn plfv Ailvnnrn nnflcna rf hold thoir retrular moetlnc nt tho
ton, Calif., arrived Friday to visit with mceUngg and Bpcclal pr0gram of home of Mrs. Joseph Roddy on Wod-fwho havo not yet paid their wator
attractions should bo given. Those nesdny evening -instead of Friday ! "lus. Tlieso dius woro uonnquont
aro considered as news and no chnrgo evening. 1 Sept. 20th nnd wator 1b being shut off
is made. Wo tnko advertising notices , , T according to ordinance. If you nro
at reirulnr rates, and thev are nrintort WOMAN S CLUB one ot thoso and find tho water shut
elsewhere. Tho Art and Llteratur0 Depart- j oft -don't complain. Wo havo had a
. mont of tho Womans Club will moot j notice or this In tho papers for 20
BAPTIST In the Methodist Church Tuesday days.
her.parentft Mr. and .Mrs. J. T. Lloyd
nnd other relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Low Haaso returned
to their homo in Lincoln after a few
days nt tho Gus and Will Haaso
homes.
Tho Community club will hold Its
Semi-monthly meeting on Monday,
September 25th. Chicken pie, cako,
and coffee will bo served
:o:-
ing services at 11 and 8 o'clock.
PRESBYTERIAN
11:00. "Partners with God," l
7:00 Christian Endeavor with I
Stereoptlcan Views Pount Chateau'
8:00 Regular Evening Worship.
Real Estate Mortgages bought and !
sold, T. a Patterson. ,
:o: ACIREMA
Dodge Brothers never chased any , chb w,u meet wUh Mrs M. M Bak.
will of tho wisps, such as chummy or Prldfty aftornoon nt 221 South
roadsters, sport models, coaches nor ynjm,t
touring Bedans with only two doors '
and tumblo "over scats which nro LUTHERAN
familiar enough to all of us in our 9:45 Church school. .
most popular and cheapest sedan. U : 00 Special Message by tho Pas-
The newest Dodge Brothers Business , tor. ,
Sedan whioh you will see here soon 1 No evening service.
has four full sized doors, window ,
elevators for each door, heater, and PRESBYTERIAN
all tho attributes of a. real closed Tho ladies aid society of tho Fres-
car. You need not unioad "friend" bytorlan church will hold a food sale
wlfo into tho street, nor disturb any- Saturday tho 23rd in tho building for-
ono nor any part of the car to lctimerlly occupied by tho Newton book
anyone In or out of tho back seat, store.
That is why we call it a regular
closed car, ready at all times for the
pleasure of your family and equally
good for any business purpose.
Dodge Brothers havo always used
and built for themselves Dodge
Brothers closed bodies, there' never METHODIST
has been any skimping, no contract- ii;00 Signs of Progress.
ing of this high clnsa work to the
lowest bidder. They would no more
think of having someone else build KgmMS
lUUU UUlllUb lllilll ID lUlVti lUIUUIl'I
factory build their engines. Ours
one of tho few factories to build thel
own bodies but they havo the satis
faction of knowing it is done right.
Dodge Brothers were the first to
establish reasonable prices for a
quality built medium sized car. Think
of buying Dodge quality In a touring
car for from ?5 to $215 less than
any other, the Coupe for $200. less,
tho new business sedan for $100, less
than two doored enclosed chummy
roadsters, and our deluxo Sedan for
$300. to $500. less than any compar
able car. Compare quality, then prices
and ask anyone of our' 750 owners
about tho after Bervico.
'Steol and Baked Enamel for Ever.'
J. V. Romlgh, dealer.
11:00 "Tho All-Possibility of Faith afternoon at 2:30. Mrs. Zoolc will
8:00 "The Blessed." bo tho leader and Mrs. Beoler tho
hostess. A largo attendnnco is de
sired of thoso who will attend this
department this year.
Hershoy S. Wolch,
"Water Commissioner.
CHRISTIAN
There will be tho regular proach
'WOODMEN
Tho Modern Woodmen will hold n
class adoption in tho K. C. hall at 8
p. m. Wednesday, September 27 and
on tho same ovonlng the Royal Neigh
bors will meet In tho K. P. hall and
initiate a class. Stato officers of both
L. & S.
t-w .imimam mat HKiaaavam i uvuwt
JVec
fi-ont
IN THE DAYS OF BUFFALO BILL"
. f universal chapter i.sy
Groceteria.
SUN THEATRE, Friday and Saturday, Sept. 29 and 30.
!; When in North Platte
COME AND SEE US
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Palace Cafe
PalaceBazaar
Everything
reasonable.
Station.
first class and prices
Opposite Union Pacific
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CROP MONEY HEADQUARTERS
"Since 1911 this bank has regularly
been entrusted with tho safe-keeping
of harvest proceeds for many farmers
of North Platto and vicinity.
It is a trust which wo havo been
proud to keep faithfully and loyally
throughout tho past cievon years.
Tou also are cordially invited to
uso this strong, time-tested bank for
the safe-keeping ot your harvest
funds.
The Platte Valley State Bank
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Your Home!!
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TpHE word "HOME" has';
boon called tho boat
known in tho English lan-.
guage, becauso it is thoro',
that all ot our hopes aro cen
tered and our ambitions sup
ported. Tho husband: andwlto'd rd ',
sponslblllty, to thoir children
and to themsolvcs Is to'
build a homo which is an in
centlvo to tho best that is inf
them.
When you plan think of
homo which will bo a lasting.
Inspiration.
EVERY family dreams.of the day when it can have its own
home, built after its own-plans or planning.
All very well but It involves more responsibility and fore
sight than many folks imagine. The result usually is keen dis
appointments at the failure to take full advantage of building
possibilities, after good materials have been used and it is too
late to alter plans.
Plans are easy. Experienced builders have'worked out num
erous plans for well arranged and comfortable homes. Wo can
supply you with these.
That is but one of the features of service you get when we
.furnish building materials.
Come in and look over blue-prints, plans, perspective draw
ings and photographs of hpmes, barns, graineries, silos, etc., wo
want to help you plan.
But no matter what tho job is if you need Lumber, Cement-,
Lime, Shingles, Building Board, Tnr, Lath, etc. wo want to
supply you.
Let Us Help You Build
Walrath & Sherwood Lumber Co.
ELMER COATES, Manager
PHONE 7
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