The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, October 24, 1922, Image 4

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    THE NORTH PLATTE SEMI-WEEKLY TRIBUNE
DR. 0. II. CHESSLEIt
GKADUATK DENTIST
Offico over tho McDonald
Stato Dank.
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CITY AND COUNTS NEWS
Clintons for oyo glosses.
Miss Blancho McCralg of Paxto'n
shopped In tho city Saturday.
Plenty money to loan on Improved
farms. J. P. Clabaugh,- G18 Dowoy
W. H. Crandall of Lexington was a
business visitor In tho city Thursday.
Real Estato Mortgages bought and
sold, T. C Patterson.
Mrs. Harry Plnkorton of Tryon
risked with friends In tho city last
week.
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Lynn of Ogalla
ln, visited with frlonds In tho city for
a few days last wock.
Riohard flumpliry of Sutherland
was a business visitor In tho city Sat
urday. Cora Todd has resumed hor duties
at tho otneos of Drs. Solby and Mc
Klrahan after a two wcoks vacation.
Louis Hrotornltz has taken a posl--tlon
with Bucks Bootorlo. Ho bogan
work Saturday.
Mrs. Holan of Elm Creole spent tho
week end In tho city visiting hor son
Thos. Holan.
Cora Todd roturncd Sunday from
Calloway after visiting for tho past
two weeks with Mrs. Prank Balwln.
Mrs. Edna LaRuo of Sutherland
vlsltod with frlonds in tho city for
several days this week. y
MIbs Clara Tlllory spent last week
In Lexington visiting hor parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Josoph Tlllory.
D. H. Kllmor of Kllmor Valley
vlsltod with friends In tho city' last
Wednesday.
Mrs. Joo Qulnn left this morning for
Choycnno to visit hor mother Mrs. Dan
Murphy for a fow days.
Tho seventh and eighth grades of
tho Catholic school ontortalned at a
Boclal Friday afternoon and evonlng.
J. R. Dlnnoll has taken a position
with tho Clinton Jowolry store, ho be
gan work yesterday.
Losllo Horchousor of Maywood
tranBalted business In tho city Satur
day.
Mr. and Mrs. George Raddlo of Wal
laco visited with frlonds In tho 'city
Saturday.
Bryan Curtlu of Wallaco undorwont
nn onoratlon on ono of his oyos nt
tho Platto Valloy hospital Saturday.
Mrs. Joslo Bennett of Harvard, do
partition t secretary, Inspected tho local
D. A. R. Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. J, L. Murphy loft Sun
day oVonlng for a wook's visit In Oma
ha. Mrs. Qeorgo Vosolpka roturncd Sun
day from Omnjlia after transacting
huslnoss for sovoral days.
R. C Cockrjin roturncd yesterday
from Now Orleans after attondlng tho
Amorlcan Legion convention,
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. McMackon of
Plattsmouth are tho guests of Mrs.
Olllo Salisbury.
Mrs. C. R. Shelly and Mrs. Louis
Sholby of Palrbury aro tho guosts at
tho II, C. Brock homo.
Mrs. Hammond of Cambrldgo Is ox
poctcd today to vlalt hor dnughtor Miss
Opal Hammond.
Chauncoy Dlkman loft yesterday
for Los Angcols, California whoro ho
will Bpond tho vrlntor visiting rola-
tlVOB.
Peter Q. Nolson returnod to his
homo In Curtis Saturday after under
going an operation for romoval of his
tonsils.
Tho two Binall children of Mr. nnd
Mrs. Juntos McLano of Sutherland
had their tonsils romoved Saturday
at tho Platto Valloy hospital.
Leo TIgho of Lovoland, Colorado
visited with frlonds In tha city yostor-
dya onrouto to Lincoln whoro ho will
vUlt.for a fow days.
Mrs, Josslo "Wakonmn of Amherst
roturnod to hor homo Sunday aftor
spondtng tho week with Mrs. Mlnnlo
Mooro.
Clifford Swanson loft tho laBt of tho
tvook ' for Lexington whoro ho was
called by tho death of his brothor
Xomoln Swanson.
Mrs. Berths Meredith loft yostorday
for Donvor enrouto to hor homo In
"Winter, South Dakota aftor spending
tho past two months visiting hor
slstor Mrs, Algot Andorson.
Clintons for oyo eorvlco.
FOOT BALL DOPE ON
LOCAL SITUATION
TO TJIK VOTERS
limits
HIGH SCHOOIi 1101 S TO MKKT
SOME "BIG TEAMS BEFOHfc
SEASON IS ENDED
, North' Platto, Ncbr., tho registration
I books. of tho different wards show tho'
following registration: First ward,
,548; Second wurrt 188; Third ward J
'507; Fourth ward 404. If you want to
voto for your cholco of men to rep
) resent you In tho various offices of tho
I state, county and nation you must go
to tho city clerk's offico boforo tho
lst. of November.
ELECTION COMMISSIONERS.
O. E. Elder, City Clerk.
llalloticcn 1'nrly.
Tho mombers of tho Epworth
Leaguo of tho Methodist church will
entertain at a Halloween party Friday
evening in the church parlors..
Will Todd oT Omno, 'vlcc);prcsl;.l
of tho worm rtauo jjigni. u x-uu
Co. transacted business in tho city
yesterday
Allison York returngd, Sufldayjfrom
Fremont aftor visiting his; brother: ;
who Is attending Midland col-
Chas
logo.
ANNOUNCEMENT
Tho uofcat of Central City last Fri
day by tho local high school team im-
pr rs tho roc( rd of tho Ws but tncro I
fls nofJ so. much Italk n'.-out state
ciiampionaiup as moro was. u is w0 u,0 t,00nlo of North Platto wo
realized that tho best teams aro yetWi8ll to announce that wo will bo
to bo mot. On tho same day Columbus roa,iy to serve meals family stylo,
won from Ilavolock 18-0. Soutli , Tlmrnlav. Oct. 2fi at 12 o'clock noon.
Omaha high dofoatcd Nebraska
27-G, and LcxIngtoiP won from Hold
rogo 24-0. It Is reported that Bayard
did not play on
Tho game Friday was marked by llat
lcssncss on tho part of tho locals who
did not show tho spirit of tho McCook
game. Next Friday North Platto meets
Bayard there. Boyard has sovcra1
good players but tho North Platto
boys havo been assured It they will
play like they did against McCook
thoy will tako tho big scoro. Thero
aro only a few high school teams In
City i Our menu will consist of seasonablo
foods, tho best tho market affords,
Uniform coutesy to all. Come and see
account of weather. UBt
i JIulloucen Social.
Tho members of the church council
of the Lutheran church will entertain
at a Halloween social Friday evonlng
In tho church basement.
I Entertains nt Jlcr Country Home.
Mrs Arthur Samuolson ontortalned
Thursday afternoon at Kensington at
hor country homo. Covers were laid
for sixteen.
Mr. nnd Mrs. G. V. Frcy
405 "West 4th street.
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NOTICE
irtfil
Sioux Campflro
Cnmpfiro and guardian woro enter
tained nt a Halloween party Friday
ovonlns at the home of Bernndlno
illggs.
I wish to announco through your
paper, to tho party or parties who
havo started tho rumor that I (tho
undersigned) havo boon BolIcItlngJ
subscriptions for V. A. Bradshaw, who
tho stato who havo not been beaten. 18 m uie ua XN0WB A,uo uo
Interest in tho west centers around , emphatically dony tho chargo jand
Knnmnv wiiirh lui. wnn it nfMi rnn. . furthcrmoro will pay $100 to any ono
who will como forward and prove that
I havo asked anyono in tho stato or
any other state to subscribe for the
Omaha Dally News this year.
Yours Respectfully,
Mrs. Lillian Snyder,
408 West nth. North Platte, Neb.
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TEN WAYS OF SUCCEEDING IN '
BUSINESS
FIrBt, satisfy your customor and, lei
Tho offico of Roglstcr of Deeds was tho other nine go to thunder,
created following tho last census In I For twelvo years wo havo been do
1920. C. W. Yost was appointed Regis- jing this and havo built up a splendid
tor of Deeds, for which position ho . business. Wo mako a hundred dlf-
sccutlvo game, with no defeats. Lin
coln and sovornl other places havo un
defeated teams hut thoy aro becoming
fowor each weok. Tho boys will
loavo for Bayard on Thursdny and nro
oxpcctlng to havo a woll organized
team with most of tho players who
havo been out on account of Injuries,
In tho lino up.
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To the Voters of Lincoln County:
Entertains nt Luncheon.
Miss Janet McDonald entertained
at luncheon Saturday in honor of Mrs.
Horshoy and daughter Helen, of Okla
homa City, Okla.
Entertains for Mrs. Shelley
Mrs. Allison Wilcox 1 entertained
yesterday at her homo ' in honor ol
Mrs. Shelly of Falrbury who Is visit
ing at the homo of her sister Mrs.
jH. C. Brock.
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Entertains nt Bridge.
Mrs. J. N. Baker Jr., assisted by
Miss Besslo Boyles entertained Thurs
day at a bridge party at tho Baker
homo. Twelvo guests were present
At tho close a delicious two course
luncheon was served. Halloween
decorations were used
Is now a candldnto for election on tho
,ropublican ticket.
My business takes mot to that offico
many times each day and I am per
haps, moro familiar with tho Import
ance of handling tho affairs than any
IlnUowccn Party. .
Tho Auxllllary to the American J
legion will entertain tho fathers and'
mothers of tho Amorlcan Legion' men I
forent kinds of buttons. Do all kinds ! nt a Halloween party at tho Lloyd I
of pleating. Now .combination styles.
Also pleat to show our strlpo and hido
tho other. Plain and fancy Hemstitch"
lng and plcot edge. Fancy machine
embroidery, beading and braiding.
opera houso Monday Oct. 30th. A flno
progrgam has been arranged and a
good lunch will bo served.
Ttieo Lowe
ono olso, and I havo no hesitancy In Wo do cleaning. Our speciality is
Baying that Mr. Yost has mado a par- promptness nnd good work. Write
tlculnrly good official. lie lu courteous for price list
to thopublic, accurate in transcribing The J. A. Brooks Button k Flenlln?
records nnd particularly economical in Conipnnr
tho conduct of tho affairs of tho offico , Champa St. Denver Colo,
and' I candidly bollcvo this election -
will bo of much benefit to tho cltlzons
Yours Truly,
North Platto, Nobr. O. E. ELDER
October 23, 1922. -'
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Clinton's for Spectacles.
A son was horn to Mr. and Mrs.
Luis Halbas on Friday. 1
W. Larson of Maywood was a husl
noss visitor In tho city Saturday.
Pearsl Pears! $1.G5 bu. McMlchacl ,
Grocory.
Entertains for Out of Town Guests.
( MIbb Janet McDonald entertained
Saturday afternoon at a bridge-1
luncheon In honor of Miss Alice
Bouthwoll'of Menominee, Mich. Miss
McDonald nnd Miss Bouthwcll attend
ed school together. Decorations woro
carried out in the seasons colors.
if
We Realize
"Being in Business is a Public Responsibility.".
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Why Do We Sell More
SUITS OVERCOATS
Than any other Store in the City?
There must be positive reasons why this is so.
We attribute it to the undisputed facts of
The wonderful wearing quality
The undisputed fabric value--.
The superior workmanship
The proper fit and correct styles
Aiid ht the LOWEST POSSIRLE PRICE.
Clothing
Experts
Experts
Clothing-
North Platte's Foremost Clothiers
For Men and Boys
for
County Clerk.
November 7th, 1922.
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THE UNIVERSAL CAR
Overcoats! Overcoats!
Just received a large shipment of Men's Overcoats on
a trade. I am offering for sale men's all wool, all sizes,
all weights and color. Worth up to $40.00. All go at
$10.50 each.
You can save a week's wages by investing in one.'of
theso coats if you need ono. , '
Come down and look at them.
McMICHAEL GROCERY,
Phono 411
NEW
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O. B. DETROIT
Effective Today, October 24th.
1 TM BP?
A Travelers Life,
Accident or Health
Policy taljen out
through this agency
assures you a friend
whose business it is
lo provide financial
assistance in time of
trouble.
A FMEND IN NEED
The Condolence We Send You Will Pay the Doctor,
the Grocer and the Landlord
C. F. TEMPLE,
THE TRAVELERS MAN
B. & L. Building. Phone 63
Chassis $23!
Runabout 269.00
Touring Car 298.00
Truck Chassis 380.00
Coupe ; A- 530.00
Sedan 595.00'
Tractor 393.00
Lowest Prices of Ford Cars in the History of the Ford Motor
Co. Give us Your Order Today and Insure Early Delivery.
HENDY-OGIER AUTO CO.
Authorized Ford Dealers
NORTH PLATTE, NEBRASKA.
Present Ford Prices Are the Lowest Ever Quoted.
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