The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, November 03, 1922, Image 4

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    THE NORTH PLATTE SIflMI-WEBKLY Till DUNE u
I i
her homo yoetarday nftmoon .The
: cK-w lon Mtxg her birthday. Tho
fntttmjn ipent In playing games
after a iloUdoun lunch wan served.
Clmtii'X'ry Itrido dub.
Miss Florence Wilcox will
enter-
Xortli I'ltilf o iikl Weds.
A very lujot wlJjfttlrij; took place
pAionuuy uvciung wnen )hbs
htfefrfiatlfo
Alice D,
t i 11 r,, , . T . Hoaglnnrt ijoxsntiortiiu urme or L,ioyu
am t ie unnnecry rnidgo Club at her ,wnftin pf,
rokon How, Nebr.
homo this evening f coremu0m .permed at tho
Study Ulub 1VJ11 Jllcct. ispmcopiu parsonage, jioy. moc
Miss Floronco Stack will entertain t Episcopal church Officiating
o 'Study club, nt her homo Monday Howman Is the only daughter
rnldroad as local ticket agent. ,Mr, fall ot 1880. . - , .
od Mrs. i'ylo loft yesterday morn- In 1891 sho movod to ProntIor coun.
Irfp for Denver and other Colorado ,t.( No))raBkfl, wli6rofsho lived urillH
Points where they will spend several 1805( wllcn faXbl $ her farm nnd'hna
dam They will make their homo nt glI1C0 niaclo lfflirifotho vlth 'her child-1
21 South Walnut. ron u -v;' f
o: .. r..-Af . : , . . . -A,t
tfAKTHA JAl'KSOX LISTKIt
Moore of
Mrs.
tho 'Study club, at her homo Monday Howinon Is the only daughter of Mr.
evening. t and Mrs. A. U. Iloagland of this city.
Sho was born and rearm! in tho city
Sophomores Will KnUrfolii. nmi j ono of tho city's most popular
Tho members of tho sophomoro class young ladies. Mr. Howman Is tho only
of the local hlgli school will entertain I son of Mr. und Mrs. Chas. bowman of
tho high school and tho visiting foot-1 nrokon Row. Ho is engaged In tho'
ball loam nt a parly this evening In 'real estate business with his fathpr.'
tho auditorium. Mr. and Mrs. Uowman left Tuesday
Ciifjirfnln nt tholirnt Home. !no,,,B fr Cnfor"ta' ma'
Josephine McNcol assisted by Agnes 1 trip. auto' w"cro,U'oy wlU
Miles entertained nt a" Halloween S,,oml 11,0 W,ntor
party ut the homo of tho formers t , ,
sistor on Tuesday evening. Hflllowcbn',nr'ncr"'p
decorations woro used There ..were)', 'A- Yory V" n' anlct; wedding'
twonty-four guests presont. fk Vlncc yc!jtcrda' morning nt G:30,
jjat tne t;nristian parsonago wncn ansa i
Lena . Oartner became the brldo or
Tho ceremony was
i Mrs. ifllstor loaves to surviVo ho"r1
,.two sons nnd ono daughter. They
'.Sho was born In tho stnto of North are, H. H. Lister or Araphoc, Colo.,
Carolina May 10, 1829, and died nt Mrs. Laura Irwin of Wlllard, Colo, and'
North Platte, Nobr., October 1G, 1922, J- T- Water of North Platte, Also
u tho ago of 93 years, 5 months and ' 15 grand children, 35 great graridl
G days. children and a host of friends mourn;
jDurlng tho early pnrt of her life : "W departure. . v , ' (
sho watl a devout student of tho Bible, Tho funornl was held in the Motho
n praying vomnn and always a loyal j dlst church, at 2 p. m., October 18, Rev.
and faithful attendant at church. II. B. Hess, .officiating. .1
Sho was' married to John Lister In .o: j
1851 and to which union nine children i Friday nnd Saturday spclcai, onoj
wore born. Tho fumllymado Its homo''Piun(1 puritan link sausago 25a .
In North Carolina until 1859 when It Mr and Mrs. P. A. Norton left tho j
moved to Indiana. After a fow years first of tho week for Omaha and Grand '
they moved to Iroquois county, MI- island where they will spend several j
nols, Hero her husband died in tho d .ys vlRltlng with friends.
Orn I. Don1 returned to her homo In
Drownfleld, Nobr., yesterday' after
apundlng tho "past two weeks Ih the
city rtt tho j. C. Den homo.
, Dft. llXllOLI) 11. WALKKJt
I'riicticc limited Id Eye, Eur, Jioft mm
Throat
'b'mcpK(ftcrwcJoiinld Kiinfc
Tlia Cash Markets Saturday special.
Swifts Skinned smoked Hams. Half
or-holo. 20c p&uhdi-dPhono 25. j--
'Steijblns 'fcjj&V j 1
-ll4ty v IMiutio"! Ov.mi'ii mid
Oh AiH'vilifsii: mr l,.xi ructions.
Over Union State Mnnk
Phone "256
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Dcifolny Have Halloween. Dnncc.
Tho members of tho DoMolay andi.Tnlma.no D. Pyle,
their friends held a dnncjn'g party at performed In thi) presenflo of tho lm
tho Masonic hall Wednesday evening. . mediate families and a few friends,
Tho bnll was decorated' .with Hal
loween colors. Tho music was fur
nished for tho occasion by tho Doml-nos.
Halloween I'nrfy. ,
Gortrudo Rauch entertained at her1
Homo Tuesday ovenlng at a masquor- j
ndo party. The ovonlng was spent In j
playing games. Thoro woro Bixteon
gaosts present. At tho closo of the!
evening a delicious two courso lunch'
was served. I
Missionary Ten.
A Missionary Tea was given nt tho
Christian- church Tuesday afternoon
to which nil tho ladles of tho city wcro
Invited. Tho ladles wcro addressed
by MI88 Luclllo Ford, a missionary
Rov. P. It. Slovens of tho Christian!
church officiating. The young couplo
woro unattended. Tho houso was
beautifully decorated with ferns,
palms' und cut flowers. Mrs. Pylo Is
tho oldest daughter of Mrs. L. J. Gart-
nor of Burchnrd, Nebr. Sho has been I
a teacher In tho city schools for tho
past four years, teaching in tho Jcf-i
forson school nt the present, time. Mr.
Pylo Is tho son of Mrs. Lillian M.
(Pylo of this city. He holds' a' respon
sible position with the Union Pacific
. EXTENSION HOAD NO.. CC
To Whom It May Concern :
Tho special commissioner appointed .
to locato a public road as follows:
Commenclnc S. W. Corner of Sec.
who iSpcnt soveral years working In I n T 10 R 29 and oxtondlng two miles!
north to county line, has reported in
India'
War.
Thp Amcrlcnn WarIotho extend
a, cordial Invitation to nil ex-servlco
nvon to attend a Turkey dlnnor to bo
given nt tho Lutheran v cHurch on
Armistice day, Nov. 11, from V to 8
o'clopk. .All' visiting ox-sorvlce men
aro wolcomo.
KittcWnln nt HIHlnlay Party.
Little Jam Fetter entertained ta
number ot her playmatos at a party
favor thoreof, any ono having obJc-
Hons thereto or claims for damagos
Jsy" reason' of the estojillshing of the!
abovo described road must filo same i
In tho office of the county clork of
Lincoln? County, Nebraska, on or bo
foro 12 o'clock noon or tho 10th day
of November, 1922, or said road will j
be allowed without reference thereto.
Wltnoss my hand nnd official seal
this 2Sth day of Soptomber 1922.
A. S. Allen, County Clerk.
Livestock Funds
Stock raisers of North Platte and
vicinity aro invited1' to mako this bank
tho doposltory.'. .
Certificates ;6r!Deposlt, issued by
. this bank are an inceal short term
investment. Issued for six months .
or longer, they earn interest at tho
rate of 5 per cent.
Dopsit proceed promptly with"tliia
strong bank, where safety nnd Helpful
sorvico are assured always.
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The Platte Valley State Bank
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YouVe Entitled
To the Finest Quality
That Your Money
Will huy
You're Entitled
To tho Lowest .Prico
That will Buy Fino
Quality
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You Get the l5est Combination Possible, Low price
and Excellent Quality when You Buy
KUPPENHEIMER GOOD CLOTHES
Styles that set tho Pace of Fashion In Business, Sport
and Dress Clothes
For Men nnd Younj; Men
$35, $40, $45:
4.) .,!
XOHTIl PLATTES FOREMOST CLOTHIERS
For Men and Young Men
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For
Op
ening And Introductory
The Davis Furniture Store is Now Open and Ready for Business, for its introductory to Lincoln County and North Platte and we
are stocked with all new merchandise and, have come to this city witBthe express purpose of staying, and knowing that to stay, we
must deliver both the merchandise, service and the price, we. cordially1 invite your inspection, both to view our new stock and get
aquainted. : : , ,
As a special inducement to come in and get ac
quainted, we are opening our new store with on IN
TRODUCTORY SALE , and in tjiis announcement you
will find a few of the many articles carried in stock.
In our stock is included brass beds, all kinds of
springs, mattresses, rugs, linoleum, Congoleum rugs,
kitchen cabinets, duofolds, rocking chairs, dining room
chairs, kitchen chairs, buffets, dressers, chiffoniers,
cook stoves, ranges, heating stoves, wash tubs, boilers,
ironing boards and many other household articles.
NOTE; Come In And Get Acquainted.
INTRODUCTORY SALE ITEMS
Congoleum, gold senl rugs, 9x12, regular prico $1.8.00, Introductory
price $15.75
Kitchon cabinets, quartor-sawed oak, golden waxed finish, regular
$55.00, introductory -M-
W M. beds full size, rogular $14.00, Introductory.- 9.7"
Solo agent for tho Lono Star Mattress felted cotton mattrcssos,
composed of 8 separate layers of hand lnld cotton, pure, sani
tary nnd freo from dust. Will not lump, heavy weight, good
fancy and strong tick, full size, rogular prico $10.00, Introduc
tory prico . 1 ; 12..' I)
All 'cotton mattresses, good wolght, full size, fancy tick, reg
ular $12.50, introductory- . 7.00
Simmon's brass beds, long posts, satin finish, regular price
$4S.00, Introductory , - :19.7."
Hoavy coft, doublo deck springs, 23 year guarnnteo, regular
-. prico $10.00, introductory 1.7."
We Stand Back of Every Article Sold.
207-9 East 6th St.
Phone 196.
THE
Around the Corner
East of
First National Bank.
FURNITURE STORE.