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

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    THI3 NORTH PLATTE SEMI-WEEKLY TRIBUNE
ACTIVITIES OF THE
WHAT IS RKING DOXI! MX Till',
DIFFERENT LODGES AND
SOCIETIES
CHRISTIAN
11.00 Regular morning service.
7.30 Union UovlvnI.
BAPTIST
11.00 "I'nyln tho Prlco."
7.30 Union Revival.
METHODIST
11.00 "Personal Evangelism."
7.30 Union Rovlvnl.
EPISCOPAL
11.00 Morning prayer and sermon.
7. 30 Evening prayer tnd flormon,
WAR MOTHERS
will meet this .evening at tho
homo of Mrs. Chns. Dogtlo at 8 o'clock, f
There will bo election of officers,
LUTHERAN
11.00 "The Contribution of tho
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r 1 Mrs. Daisy Conklln ot Wellfleet is j Miss Nova Troxlor entertained
CHRISTIAN visiting wjth her mother Mrs. Chas. Monday at a bridge party at her
Ladies Aid Society of tho Christian l(?erkon tnB Weok. homo. Tuesday evening sho enter-
church will have a bake sale, Sat-j Mopca ,Ioward ,m8 bcen m wllnjlnlned nt another pnrty. Tho oven
urday, Dec. 2. Each lady Is request- . , t k ,)ut lfl bottopl ing was spent In playing Dunco.
ed to niako or bako something. Tho I ,
place will be announced later,
LUTHERAN
Don't forget tho Missionary Thank
Offering program this evening in tho
basoment of the church. A program
ImB been prepnred and refreshments ,
will bo served.
1
WOMANS CLUD
Tlfe Literary Department of tho
Woninns club will meet Tuesday
aftornoon Nov. 28 nt tho Methodist
church. A good attondnnco 1b de
sired as Mrs. W. P. Killen will givo
a travelogue. Tho hostesses will bo
Mrs. W. W. Cununings, Mrs. Thos.
Thompson, Mrs. W. E. Starr and
Mrs. Frank Kroohlcr. Immediately
following tho program there will bo
a short business mooting of tho gen-
uiiw uuu lu uuuniuur u iv iniiu unit 1
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questions, j
:o
Renl Estate Mortgagos bought and
Bold. T. C. Patterson.
Mrs. Chufl. White of Sutherland
shopped In tho city Wednesday.
Saturdays special at Cash Market
Frcnh ham, pork roasts, 20c pound.
Phono 20. I, L. Stobblns.
Mrs. James Boyics returned 'rues -
day oven ing from
Omaha whero she i
visited with friends.
Clgarotto cases, Btnoklng sotB,
pipes, and humidors aro greatly ap
preciated by thoso who smoko.
Clinton &, Son. Gifts That LaBt.
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ROSE ELLEN MATERNITY
HOME
A private 'homo before and during
conflnomont. flablco adopted into
good homes. Confidential.
Grand Island. Nebraska!
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Saturday Specials
Heavy Cotton
Unioiu Sulto l 'S'-S
llenvy Grpy Cotton
Union Suits OSc
Jkn's Fast Color Hose
All colors 11c
Men's Heavy Wool Hose
Special Values .... 23c
Men's Honvy Cotton
Swoator Coats 2i2S
Men's llluo Chalmers
Work Bhlrts , 6SC
Men's Henry Groy
Work fihoea 3.8S
Men's Flno Dress Shoes
Black and Cordovan 3. 85
Hoys Knee Pants
All Bizcs 95C
Men's Cotton Flannel
Woik shlrtB 1.65
Corner Front and Dowoy Stroots
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HKKIl 0UEEK
We nre having fine wonthor Again,
tlio snow la nhnoflt gone.
Peter Speck Iim Ills now barn al
ino.nl compMo.
HarrlBcTn MdKnlght's wore In Cur
tin shopping Saturdnj'.
.Mrs. Martin Krone returned homo
from Gothenburg Tuesday.
Mrs; John Carlson" has boon In
CurllH the last of tho week taking
caro of her mother who Is quite 111.
Elwood Drown and Win. Htophone ,. , , , -aro
huskimr corn near Fnrnum this f '' Satunh.y n.,,1 Mo.ulay.
week.
Mondo TilllHon and family of Ing
ram spent Tuesday at tho Frank
'lihid homo.
-..'The teacher of District No. 4 was
alcjc and there was no school on
Monday and Tuesday.
' Martin Krono's father from Goth
enburg Is visiting with Martin thin
week.
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ECHO NEWS
"John Walla Shopped
in Notrh
Platto Saturday.
Dorothy Drowning is on tho sick
nut M.I- -a-ooir i
Mr. and Mrs. Uhas. Gorken spent
at tlio present writing.
A surprise party was given in non-
or of Norman White's 49th birthday ,
Sunday, Nov. 19, 1922. Thcro wero j
sevonty - fivo friends and relatives
gathered to holp him colebrato the ;
event. A lino dinner waB served in
cafeteria style. Tho afternoon was
spent in visiting by tho older folks
and games by tho young people. All
doparted wishing Norman many
linppy birthdays yet to corao.
WILD HORSE VAtLEV
i
Tlio stove in Sven-Dal church was
put up on Monday. . ,
Duck hunting is tho prevailing
Sunday sport at present
Nearly everyone is busy shucking I
,n kind Of WOl'k
Geo. Leaf and Alf Dergstroni Bhlp-
ped a car of cattle to tho Omaha ,
4 markets the hrst part ot tho week. ;
' Mrs. Olson returned on Monday
to her homo at Elsie nfter visiting
tU 1,10 10 of h mother, Mrs. (I. i
0min'
, Herman Brntten is shucking corn
i1'01' Frltzv Kratzensteln, Leslie Sund-
' wnner cmnuquiBi mm jjuviu
Nelson for EU isacKson.
Robert Hondrickson's Sundayed at
Albln Erlckson'B, Ed. Kratzonstoln's
I . . . . n.il. -r. W
at Clarojico Poterson'B and Sot)i Borg-
atrom's nt Elmer Sundquist'fl.
Harm Kruso and Harold Lindberg i.t
wore out after coyotes two days, and J;
got ono coyoto each day. Tho boys I jj
ft fortunate In Rotting what they I
nf(-0I. . 1
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Oldeon Nelson together with Frank ;
Peterson and Aug Carlson of Goth-
jjonburg left for California Inst week, j.j
I They are carpenters nnu wm worK w
'at their trado when thoy find any-
I thing suitable.
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' Mrs. Muude Boghtol left this morn- &
Ing for Gothenburg whero sho will i 3
attend tho Kcarnoy-Gothonburg foot ft.
uau game.
1 qt. largo Cranberries
2 lb. jar Mlnco Meat
1 No. 2 can Minco Meatw
Fresh Celery per bunch
1 No. 2 can Pumpkin
Fresh, Pumpkin
Sweet Oranges, per peck
Sweet Oranges per do..,
4 Grape fruit
2 Largo Grape Fruit .
10 Bars Flake W.hite Soap
Bring in your Coupons and
GAMBLE 6c
822 North Locust
FREE DELIVERY
L'tiloHalns nt Dinner Pnry
Mr. D. E. Morrill will entertain
this evening nt her homo nt a turkey
dinner.
,.m.ty Saturday Kerning.
mibs Cecelia Darin will
nt a pariy nt her homo
eveninc.
entertain
Saturday
Mrs. George Austin. Miss Laura
Murray and Mrs. E. F. Seeberger
will enlortain tomorrow and Monday
of nox( week at a Horios of teas to
bo given at the Austin homo,
Seniors Will Entertain Alumni.
Tho mombors of tho Senior claHS
of St. Patrick's school will entortaln
tho Alumni nt n party Tuesday
waning in the basement ot tho Par
ochial school.
Luncheon Series 'rlils Wock
Mrs. Fred Waltemnth and Mrs.
Arthur Rush were tho hoatossos at a
scrles ot no o'clock luncheons given
0,1 Wednesday and Thursday of this
week at tho Waltemath .home.
Lutheran Girls Club Entertain
Tho members of the Lutheran
girls club were entertained Tuesday
evening at tho homo of Mrs. Emil
Merschied. Tho evening was spent
in playing progressive somerset,
after which a two course lunch was
served.
I). A. K. Holds Annual Banquet
Tho members of the D. A. R. hold
their annual banquet Wednesday
evening In tho parlors of tho Luth
eran church with soventy-fivo guests
present. Mrs. Keith Neville acted as
toast-mistress. Toasts were given
Dy Mrs. Zook, Mrs. Patterson and
Mrs. Hlnmnn. Sovornl readings
wore given by Edna Barber ai.y a
vocal sol b' M,8S 'Esthcr Antonldcs.
rno memuors 01 me u. u. tjavo u
Hag drill. The room was beautifully
decorated with lines, cut ilowers and
t)Uuting,
,o.
Mrs. Wasloy left this morn-
Ing for Grand Island whero sho was
called by the Illness of her, father O.
Rogers.
Wo Invito you to visit our Coat
Department Saturday from 2 p. m.
to 0 p,'m. Wo aro going to Bell real
coaiB in $t, to jsrouya. rj. i.
Tramp & Hons Jieauy-to-wear.
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Or are they going to?
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Protect your pocket book and ft
buy 10,, Old Lino Life Insur
ance on any plan. Seo or phono
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SEBASTIAN
FIRST
Saturday & Monday.
SPECIAL BARGAINS
FOR THE
THANKSGIVING DINNER
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18
jt..i..4ps.4pL . .
.-.AtlJtsff 10
.... .11
. . .05
, . .08
20-25-1O-50-00-70 and 80c
.28
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, . . , .17
got somo soap free.
SPRINGER.
Phono 203
KTATK FARM iriWS SHOW UP
W'l'A.l, IN TOTAL- NUMBER
OF EGGS TjAII)
The final reports of tho Nebraska
National Egg Laying contest which
has been hold at Lincoln during tho tolegrnph nt 10 n. m.
year ending Nov. 1 have boon issued. Cattle
Tho North Platto Experimental Sub- J,cof Htcor8 nml sll 8tock strong,
station entered two pens or ton lions ,sots Mcr- Best fed steers hero
each in tho contest. Ono non- ro.'?10'00- UH steady. Veals alow to
duccd 131 dozen oggs and the other
1-11 dozen eggs. Two ot tho hens
In tho latter pen died during the
summer or an oven better record
would havo been made. All Individ
ual hens laying over 200 oggs during
tho year aro entiled to registration
In tho American Record of Perform
nnco List. Four of tho North Platto
liens are on mis usuwitn mo iouow-.
ing number of eggs to their credit
roLntlvuly-2011 227. 22G and 2 32.
The highest records wore as follows: A (,Bter was born Sunday to
267 eggs by Barred Rock, 251 6ggspMr' nnd'Mrs. HnlP'i Tyler,
by Rhode iBland Red .and 251 oggaj E. R. McGuiro of Sutherland was
by n Red. Another contest started a business visitor in tho city yester-
tU onco to run for the coming year.
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CIT' AND COUNTY STAYS
Clintons for eye service.
E. V. Cooper transacted business
in Grand Island yesterday.
Mrs. Geo. Schell la off-duty at th?
O'Connor store on account of illness.
Cordova bags now shapes. Dixon,
The Jcwolor.
.Too Sullivan of Brady was a busi
ness visitor In tho city Wednesday.
Miss Alta Munslnger leaves nCxt
week for points in Iowa where sho Cheyenne where she will visit fori
will spend Thanksgiving. several days at the William Solomon'
Miss Arbio Hnddorf has taken a home,
position with the Dixon Jewelry F. M. Ditto of Kansas City, travel
store. lS passangcr agent for tho L. & N.
Miss Florence Antonldes leaves railroads transacted business in the 1
next week for Lincoln whero she will .'city yesterday.
Hpend Thanksgiving with friends. ' Mrs. Esther Robeson leaves next
Darrell Healoy left yesterday for. week for Keystone where she will!
Sidney whoro ho will attend the foot
ball gamo this afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Statton and daughter
of Wallace were shoppers In the city
Wednesday.
Visit the opening 'of the F. W.
Daniel Floral Shop Saturday evening
at 4 08 Locust.
Edwin Erlckson ot Gothenburg
was a business visitor in the city
Wednesday.
Miv and Mrs. Robert Anderson
spent. Tuesday in Gothenburg visiting
with 'friends.
Goodpeoplo, good music and a
good floor mako . Dancoland ' every
Saturday' night. 1
A. C. Tllley loft this morning for
Gothenburg whoro ho will attend
tho Gothenburg-Kearney football
game.
Mr. and MrB. Fred Elliott leave
the first of the week for Omaha to
spond Thanksgiving with their Bon
Fred Elliott and family.
Mrs. S. Dikman and daughter Lu
cille, returned yesterday from Omaha
after visiting with friends for several
days,
vjira. Tim O'Keefe and son John
left this- morning for Sidnoy whero '
they will attend tho North Platto-
Sldney game this aftornoon.
Watch, our windows! You can't,
miss seeing our marvelous coat val-
lies. Saturday only from 2 to 6 p.
m. Coats at ?5, ?10, ?15. K. T.
U'ranip & Sons Ready-to-Wear.
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NOTICE
Having loft my board
and bed, I
any doMs
am not responsible Jpr
contracted by my wife. ,
Alva Baker
tfi
r me
November
pi Wo havo too many higher grade dresses and" want to cut our stock in two and will
31 offer you your choice of our stock of higher grade dresses selling from $49.50 to
Hi $79.50 for '
fi No alterations, no drosses laid away without a substantial payment being made
tfi on them. This is your chance to get a really high grade dress at the price of a com
Jfj mon ono.
I Wilcox
LIVE STOCK MARKETS
The following quotations were tho
oponlng markets nt South Omaha this,
morning and wore received here by
,OWor- Stockers nnd feeders unchnng-
ed.
Hogs
Active. Mostly 15 cents higher.
Bulk packing grndos $G.50 to $7.00.
190 to 250 pound butchers $7.40 to
$7.(50. Top $7.G5.
:o:
E. E. Cnrr transacted business In
Jcozad yesterday
I " , .
Sho"ml , the yesterday.
Mio. vuuH. uooner
of Wallace
.day.
Mr. -and Mrs. W. J. Pogson of
Wellfleet wero business visitors la
the city yesterday.
Dr. and Mrs. Reinsh left Wednes
day for Omaha aftervislting In tho j
city at(tho homo of th formers sis
ter Mrs. Joo Nolan.
Mrs. M. II. Smith left Wednesday
forhor homo in Sutherland after,
Bpending several days In the city at
the DaVo Rudat home.
Mrs. Julia Shiltz left yesterday for
"Pend Thanksgiving at the Sillasen
home.
Mrs. J. R. 'Elliott and daughters
Betty and Evaline leave tomorrow i
for Olney, 111. where they will visit ;
the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs
Ross Clom.
Mlssi Alma Morrill and her Camp-
flro wil1 leavo th,s evening for Paxton
wncro tnoy win put on an entertain
ment for the Community School in
tlio evening. Thoy will also hold a box
social
the price of a dozen.
Photographs are gifts that best express personal
ity, and when you give our photographs fyou know
the best materials obtainable andthe service of ex
perts havebeen put into them.
Phone for your appointment today. You have
nore time and we have, too, than in December.
BROOKS' STUDIO.
!
uress apeciai
from
24th to December 2nd.
S39.50
Department Storee
Mr, and Mrs. ChaB. Dowon left tlllfl
morning for Kimball whero thoy filll
vlsIt nt t.he homc Ltlelr nlcco Mrs.
II. L. Bonhnm.
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PIANO AT A SACRIFICE
For quick disposal will make bl&
sacrlflpo In price. This Is n high grado
make -feft on our luuids in North
Platte. Write nt once for' special
price, terms and particulars to the
Denver Music Co., Denver, Golo.
I
On Sale Satu day
November 25th
.Men's Cowhide
All leather vests
vi'U .11 loathe;1 j,v j-A
1-eu'f, .''12.00 value $1U.)U
Men's lliiiliners Cotton and
Wool union suits 325
3fen's Chalmers Heavy Cotton
Union suits 1 ,85
31 en's Wool nnd Cotton Ribbed
Union Suits 2.45
Men's Hcnvy Fleece lined
Union Suits 25
Men's Flno Silk nnd Wool
Dress hoso 75c
Men's AH Cotton Heavy
Sweater Coats 1.95
-Men's 8 Inch top
Work shoes 3.85
Boys All Wool MncMnnws
Sizes 5 to 1G 5.85
. Men's Heavy Flannel
Nightshirts 1.65
Tho Busy Corner Store
Our Holiday
Special
From now until Dec.
5th, we are giving
fourteen pictures for
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