The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, September 29, 1922, Image 4

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    THE NORTH PLATTE SEMI-WEEKLY TRIBUNE
LIVE STOCK: MARKETS
WEATHERNGONDITIONS
NOTICE1
I havo opened, a grocery; on Boat
6th and CottonVoou", and am npw
ready to Bervo you and your patron
ago will bo approbated. Phone
331 W. I dollver.
NowBomo's Cash Grocery.
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George Frator returned Wednesday
from Omnha after transacting .bus
iness for sovoral days.
Clinton's for Eyo Glasses.
A baby boy waa born-Tuesday to
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Amen. '
Tho following quotations were the Wednesday was jfalr, turning
opening markets at South Omaha this sightly coo'ler th art the previous day.
morning and wore received, hero by'TnUrS(iay WqS partly-' cloudy and
rolcgraph at 10 n. m. . . much cooler In tho evening. It will
Cattle bo partly cloudy to-night and Sat-
Trade slow. All, cIiisbos generally.. urdayt Coolor tonight. Tho hlg'h
8tenil?r ;,.v ' , est temperature yesterday waa 80
CLINTON, THE JEWELER
ClllNTON & SON, The Eye Glass Men
Hogs '
Fairly active, to strong with yos-
and a year ago 91.
rtnncoland creets vou.overv Satur.
Sign of Th Big Ring
Satisfaction Sure Try Us.
Graduate Opticians
lc rdays average, bulk packing grades d niEnt
$8.00 to $8.40, bulk 260 to 300 pound i
butchers $9.00 to $10.1G. Top $10.20.
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DIt, O. II. CKESSLER
OKADUATE DENTIST
Offico over tho McDonald
Stato Dank.
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CITY AND COUNTY NEWS
Mrs. P. P. IJrlggs of Sutherland was i Mrs. C. A. Long of DIcklns shopped
business visitor In tho city Wed-! In tho city yestorday.
'vflday. Miss Jennio Weekly of Dicklns ahop-
MrB. P. Scholl will leave Saturday j ped In the city yesterday,
for her homo in Logan, Iowa aftor Qeorgo Lemkuhler of Arnold was a
spending two weeks with her son business visitor yesterday.
Miss Edna Nelson of Loxingtgon is
The Eye-Glass men, Clinton & Son.
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A girl waa born to Mr. and Mrs. C.
Kumagai on Tuscday.
Roubcn Johnson transacted business
Jn Gothenburg "Wednesday.
Victor, Victorolas, Holley Muslo
Houbo.
Mrs. Clarence Lau of Sutherland
shopped in tho city Woanosday.
M. C, Calbot of Hastings was in tho
city yesterday transacting busIncsB.
Geo. Schcll.
Piano tuning, Holley Music Houso.
James A. Nolan of Chicago visited
with relatives Wednesday between
trains. He wsa enrouso to Fort Mc
Dowell, California.
Mr. and Mrfl. Arthur Mahan aro ex- i acting business.
. . . l n k . m a .
pucicu nomo uio nrsi oi mo wcck , Mr. amj ira j
from points in Colorado where thoy
have boon visiting.
Molons 10c each. Cornor of Dewoy
and 4 th, by courthouse. Get them
while they last.
visiting friends in the city this' week.
W. E. Hubert of, Wcllfleet was a
business visitor in tho city this week.
Mrs. Herbert Gregg of Brady was in
tho city tho first of tho week trans-
M. Lucas and sob
Floyd of Arnold aro tho guests at tho
Dr. Lucas homo this week.
NO HUNTING
Cards, have been received by roll
tlves In tho city announcing the birth
of a son born to Mr. ana Mrs. John
Gray of Akron, Ohio. Mrs. Gray waa
formerly Mis9 Margaret Cralgle.
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ANNOCNCEMENT
William E. Shuman loft yesterday j
for Ban Daicro. California to visit hla
noal Eatoto MortgWO boujsht andfalhor 0 m who ,a Bedou!.
Bold, T, a Pftttorgon. iv in
Dr. and Mrs. T. J. Kerr will leave j
uB1I1B8 V,H.cor ui u,e cty wou.u-a- . gatur(fty for Akronf ,own Dr Koer
' u ' ,will return ina few days. Mrs. Kerr i
Albort Scjirocdor of Wallacp waa win Bpond sovoral weeks thero.
in, the city yesterday transacting, busi- C. M. McGrow left Wednesday for )
n"58' hio homo in Lincoln after transact-
Eyes examined, Glassos fitted. Sat- j jng business In tho city for a fow days.
iflfactlon, suro. Clinton & Son Mr, McGrew was a former resident.
Mrs. Earl Brownfleld of Horohoyj w H McDonaW and E. P. Sco.
In vlBlting with frionda In tim cltj ' b returned veatordav morninc
from Omaha whero thoy attended
and a tho Nebraska Banker's Association.
Dancoland ovory
today.
Good people, good muBlc
Ami 1inM vi nlrli Tttk lrtint
buu UW. t gtntca roturnc(1 ycstcr(lfty from
oaiuruay ui(,m. ( Eur01,0 whoro ano Sj)0nt tho BUmmor j
Mrs. Ilay Snydor loft 'last evening, with tho Klllun touring party. Sho
for Denver to visit with rolatlvos for 1 Bpont two weeks in Canada and tho
a fow days. 1 oaBt before roturnlng tiomo.
Wo have an experienced trimmer Mp hnd MrjJ R B GrIogor Qr0
who will trim and mako ovor hats. pcctC(1 homo lho flnjt of tho woeR ,
Block's Storo. . from Spauiding and other oastorn :
Clinton bamuolBon returned, yostor- .'points where thoy lmvo beon visiting
day from Beaver City aftor. attending for somo tlmo.
tho State Shoot Au nutomobIlo party consisting ot
Mr. and Mrs. II, H. lloamorH of ; Mr nnd MrBt Davo simm8, . Eftri
Ogallala snout 'yoHtorday In tho city simms nnd hla mother, all living at
This Is notice to all hunters that
you nro absolutely forbiddon to hunt
on lands owned and operated by me,
north of tho North Platte river ,un.
tier tho penalties of trespass pro
vided by law. .f ;
Henry Hansen i
Clarcnco Coolldgo
J. M. Calhoun
T. C. Grosshans
H. G. Huckfeldt
Roy Ross
T. C. McCrpno
N. Kelso , .
C. J. Barrett
C. It. Smith J ;
It. T. Welllver ;
Lester Slvits
E. H. Lloyd '
P. C. Gosnel
Prank Clark
C. A. Orrln
Wo believe second hand Ford Cars
will become scarce on account short-
ago of new cars. Wo have several i
bargains in touring, coupes and se-.
dans. Sco us quick. ;
Hendy-Ogier Auto Co.
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NOTICE OP PAVING ASSESSMENT, i
Notlco is hereby given 'that tho !
Mayor and City Council of the city ;
of North Platte, Nebraska, will on the
17th day of October 1922, between the ;
hours of-8 and 9 o'clock P. m. of said
day and bo much longer as may bo
necessary to transact said business, ,
sit as a Board of Equalization for tho 1
purpose ot equalizing and assessing
ngilnst abutting and adjacent prop- j
y owners, the cost of pa1ng In ,
Pa dbg Dlstrlols No. 4 and 5 as tho j
pan c aro now organized. And all (
ponons inte.ested aro hereby notified t
to :;ppc-ar aad chow cause, if any why
said equalization and assessment
tfhmtld not be made, on or before tho
17th day of October, 1922 at c'ght :
o'clock p. m.
Witness my hand and the seal of
said city this 25th day of September,
1922. ' " '
DEPOSIT CROP MONEY HERE
O. E.
Seal
ELDER,
City Clerk.
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Many farmers of North Platto and
vicinity, appreciating the security and
friendly service of this bank, regular-i
ly mako this institution tho depository
for their harvest proceeds.
If you aro seeking a banking con
nection whoro safety and helpful 'co
operation aro assured always, yon will
find both at this hank.
Crop monoy doposits whether as
checking, tlmo deposit, or. savings ac
counts are cordially Invited.
The Platte Valley State Bank
visiting with friends.
C. M. Newton left Wednesday for
Omaha whoro ho will transact bus
iness for a fow days.
Miss Huttlo BJorklahrt has resumed
hor dtttlos at tho O'Connor ntoro aftor , gZXS2EBS$&283S.
a two weeks vacation.
Mrs. Jonuie Mudgo returned .tho
Urst ot tho woolc from. Omaha aftor
visiting for sovoral days.
Beoman, Iowa, stopped ovor for two '
days thin vroek with tho D. J. Anton
idos family and wore on their way
to Urok&n Bow.
L. &
S. Groceteria.
notice"
My last largo load of watbrmollona
will bo in town Saturday Sept 30
and, will Boll for 10c each at tho cor
ner of 4th and Dewoy. By tho
courthouse A. S. GltEQU
NORTH PLATTE'S HOLEPROOF HOSIERY STORE
It's been many seasons alnco
wo'vo known such. BtrlUlag
style and valuo for
$40
Made of beautiful Marvel
cord with choker collar of
black caracul fur. FaBhlonablo
straight-body Bllhouotto with
ouffed
"Warmly
lined.
Brown, ,
beaver,
Plorontlno
Interlined
aloovoB.
and allk
sorrento, door and
Sizwi for in-bqtwoon
and older girls.
woman
WILCOX DEPT. STORE
LADIES!!
Our Kntlro Lino of
HOLEPROOF
For fall and Winter
1ms Arrived.
Rcndy For Your Inspection
SILK AND WOOL
1UKB SILK '
FIBEK SILK
SILK IiISLB :
Holeproof
flasiery
FOR THE LADIES
Finest Quality Silk and Wool
irnnrl 'Embroidered clocks nil
tho now
shades
$2.95
Kino Quality Silk and Wool
Solid Colors and
Heather Mixtures
Hand Embroldoml
$1.95
rino Quality Silk nnd Wool
Drop Stitch in all
tho newest Bhndes
$1.65
Kxtra Heavy Pure Silk Hose
With Ribbed Top
in all tho Popular
Shades
$1.95
Pure Thread Silk Hosu
With Extra Stretch
nthlMd Ton. all ,
Shades
Pure Thrcd Silk Over FIno
Mcixorizod L i s 1 d
With Extra Stretch
Top -
$1.65
95c
FOR THE MEN
Extra Heavy Pnro Tlircail Silk
Morcerlzetl Lialo
Toi)-Hool and Tooi
all colors
$1.00
Heavy Pnro Thread Silk
Morcorizod Llal,o
Top-Heel and Too
all Colors
75c
Fine Artificial Silk Hoso
Doiiblo Solo, Heel
nnd Tops, all Colors
50c
FIno Silk Hose
Double Solo, Heel
and Tops, all Colors
35c
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North Platte's Exclusive Holeproof Hosiery Store
Apparel
We have Achieved the Utmost of Your Desire in
This Fall Collection of Styles Favored By Women
Who Seek Smartness.
' Each garment possesses some feature lifting it
above the ordinary, and combining a striking orig
inality in style motif with fabrics of the hour spe
cially suited to sports, street wear, informal or
v-- dress occasion.
et They Have Been Priced to Meet Your Expecta
tions ot Better Wear for -Less
Smart Suits, Plain Tailored and Dressy Models, $10 7 fn Al AA
wonderful values, from yVf.I O W yVO.W
Coats and Wraps, hundreds of them to choose (MA AA fn CQ7 A
from, priced very moderately iplV.UV IU tJ)V.IV
Dresses in Wool and Silk, the most wonderful
and see tteT" yU.eVer.T'. $12.75 tO $69.50
wimrmwnnV I
NORTH PLATTE'S LEADING WOMAN'S STORE.
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