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About The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 28, 1922)
THM NORTH PLATTM SlflMF-WiaiaiCLY TRIHUNE I)3t. 0. 11. C11KSSIJ2K GltAllUATE DENTIST Qfflco over the McDonald State Bank. city And county xkws Clintons for oyo Borvlco. Mrs. Char Htilverioii of Valy range shopped in tin city Saturday business vlillor W. S. Ooker of Sutherland visited day. with friends In (lie city Sunday. flowera your Miss Adelaide Cokor of Sutherland Thanksgiving. F visited frlend In the city Sunday, down town florist i Mrs. Win. Jsffsr of Omaha , vlHftlng at the M. K. Soeberior homo thin weak. That. Molghnn ot Omaha spent 1 the week eftd , friend. William Hamilton or AHianco pnt Sunday in tho city visiting friend. Simon Wright of Stapltton was a In the city yeater- JHE UNION REV IVAL live stock markets weather conditions NOTlCH FOll PUBLICATION The following quotations wore tho opening markets nt South Omaha thin In th fctty with . VOTHS OX Tllli IMIOOUKSS AN'D mornB nn,i WOre received here by INCIDENTS OF TIII5 ttlegraph at 10 a. m. MHKTINCi Cattle- Beef steers steady to strong. $11.00 jmltl. She stock fully stoady. Dulls andvoaJs unchangod. Stookors and Saturday night was childroirs night Coders Arm to 15 cents higher. . again nnd tho largo chours of boys and i (,KH girls cotnpletnly flllad hto choir spaoa; nog market active. 10 to 20 cents family gift ari Venls uncliangod. Stockors nnd , higher. Bulk packing grades $7.00 to W. Daniel, tho urn and stunts were highly eh- (7.35, j-ulk 100 to 250 pound butchers Joyed. ,'17 80 to $7.0!i. Top $8 00. Miss Tlllcy Woodman of Suhorland Mrs. Fay Brewer of Ilershey visit- M()n Jmf) a (, of rMt du f visited friends In tho city Sunday. e with friends yastorday sho 'also ng flrt fom. W(MjkR f)f tho poWval but C. h. Uaskins transacted buslnoss attended tlio tea given at the Qoo. mn WQok u sort Borvico wng held on 1 in Lincoln tho last of the wool:. A. Austin home. Monday evening. A good crowd as-, Mrs. J. K. Kshlomon of Horshoj-, Mrs. J. W. Uabblt of Horshey 0mblod and thofe wore a numbor.'of' shopped in the city Saturday. 'visited in the city yostorday, she (diversions. attended (the tea given at tho Uoo. A, tor- Mrs. Fred Brink of Hershoy STOCKSHIPHENTS Tho following carload shipments of livestock were mado from tho North Platto station of tho Union Pacific dur The wonthor tho past fow days hns leen dollghtfu. Sunday and Monday were worm and pleasant days. Tliv forecast Is: Partly cloudy tonight end Wednesday. Colder Wednosdny after noon and evening. Highest tomporR turo yesterday 5G, a yoar ago 52, low est last night ;3, a year ago 30. o: - Parnoll Qulnn who is attending Crilghton College at Omaha Is ox pectpd home tomorrow to spend Thanksgiving vacation with ills par ents Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Qulnn. Special price on- boef by the quarter : nd on dressed hogs. CROW & CROW. shopped In tho city Saturday. Mrs. Ed whin Schatz of Omaha is Austin homo. What may be the last mooting of tho,lnf, thc wock cn(1inB y09tnrday- HUI I Vjn 11I4 - i IIVMI villi Phono 70S. Dopartmont of tho Iiitdftor ' U. S. Land Office at LlnoOln, Nobr. Octobor 17, 1022. Notice Is horoby glvon that John O. Lindenmuth, of Wellfloet, Nobr., who on Nov. 27, 1917 mada homestoad ontry, Broken How No. 011D80, Lincoln No. 02920, for W NBVi, NW and SEV4, Section S. Township 10, North ot Hnnge 29, west of the Glh Principal Meridian lias filed notice of Intontlon to make final throe yoar proof, to establish claim to tho land above do Mflbo'd, before W. II. C. Woodhurst. United States Commissioner at North Platte. Nebraska, on the 27th day ot November, 1922. Claimant names as wltnossos: E. W. Gorkin, Jade Zigler, J. K. Browning and Earl Greenwood, all of Hvellfct, Nebraska. J. E. HAYS. Register. ' thought best tho meetings will close 1 tonight or it may bo they will bo A. D. Walto, 1 car mules to Grand Island. Waltor Wilson, 1 car cattlo to South Omaha. 1 u,i i i. .it strong moBsago Is promised and the in mod tn tholr liomo In Scotlsbluff , . vlsltinu at the Georgo Austin homo. , , ,. , Ichufoh will probably bo packod. If it Is " isuuuuy unui ibiiiiih v" A son was born Friday to Mr. and ji 0 (i t homo. ' Mrs. O. B. Moore. iMr nnd Mnj K L ghenoi. roturn- Miss Uesslo Smltii spont ySunday e(1 agl OVonlng from Lincoln where in Omaha visiting with friends. tlt)V jmv0 ij00n visiting with rol- Mrs. Clias. Cooper of Wallace ahop-'atlves. cd hi tho city Saturday. Marguerite Tramp underwent an diurcnes nom services in ineir own Q J Landholrat E. McGlotbon or Sutherland was a; operation at tho I'laltd Valley hos-, churches but combined in tho evening South 0maha buslnoss visitor in tho city Saturday. (vital yesterday , for tho removal of ""'Ico at the Methodist church. The Fmnk gtrolb ( Miss Mildred Norris of Ohoyonno tor. ; bogt r W()U(krful sormon .South Omaha. will arrive tomorrow to spond Thanks Miss Alburta Callonder will anlvo ' wtth marked results. Tho free-will of- J :o: giving at tin J. F. Hoddy homo. tomorrow from Sarbon to spend fpl.intr wa- tnkon at this mooting. JIrs- Laura Larson and daughter of continued. There seems to be cons!d- A. Waller, a cars cattle to South orablo sentiment each way. Omaha. 1 - , , Cox, Mann & Boyd, 1 car cattlo to ' Sunday morning tho participating . nm,,n . j '" J car cattlo to 1 car cattlo to Mrs. IS. II. Yates spont Sunday In naiiKBgmng wmi nor parents Mr. Chappcll visiting at tho homo of her "nd Mrs. II. O. Callonder. sister Mrs. J, S. Slpos. ' Mrs. Francis Palmer and son will Mrs. Uesslo Snow spont aununy In ',ivo tomorrow from Suthorland tp Ilfrshoy with her paronls tMr. and I0"1 Thanksgiving day at tlio J. II. Mrs. J. K. Eshlomon. ,)lc.'31' llomo- .inUit TUnlln roturned vostordnv -'ust' recolvod a new line of Inkles- Gothenburg shopped In the city yes A free-will offering wns made Sun- terday. day for Mr. Fraser. Tho exponsos of pil,..,.(,tto the meeting had been met by contri butions at different times during the casos, smoking sots, pipes, and humidors aro greatly ap- nrenlnfrwl hV those who smoke. past weeks and these Included Mr. CUnton & G,ftg That LftfJt , Frasor's travelling and local exponsos so that tho offering Sunday was a per from points, In Iowa whore lio4trnns- tent china, salt and popper shakers. sonal 0ffcring to him. No subscrip acted business for sovera' 'lavs. . Somothlng entiroly dlfreront. Dixon tons woro tnkcn . " . 11. . T 1 Mi j. LawretKe Wemott of Koar-u,u ,,J4','ll-r- . t 1tv i-. t ..1 f" - i. t.- Mr. nnd Mrs. II. F. Gordon of I'niUj j.-.j, , v.o.uub ... u.i,, .v. rnnerotrntlon was' F. Scoberger homo. awpioion woro nusinoss v.suors in ; ,,bbon , honor ot presents, Wednesday, Nov. 29111 at ...c u.ij .iiuu.u,.j, , , t tin Dav s Ftirn turn Co. Store, back moiuers living or passed away. 1 liuau - - - NOTICE Don't forget your Thanksgiving night was mothers' night P at tho DaPtlaL Bazaar, also asked to wear ninn' articles suitamo ior unnsimas UDEVILLE AT THE EITH THEATRE Wednesday and Thursday. S. It. Derryborry rotunled yester day from Hastings whore ho attend ed a Hardwaro Dealers convention. "wanted Ciirlstlan homos for five mothcr Icss children, three ;lrls 5, 9 and 11 years. Two boys, 3 and 7 years. Also place for boy 11 to vork for !' Orvin Tipnmn of Omaha Is trans- , not ,.avo on0 color or thoof I-rst National Bank. acting buslnoss in the city for, a tow othcr woro mot nt tho ,joor by a C0Iri.' :o: j days this weok. ' mlttco of hlgu scllool glriB wi,0 pro- NOTICE OF TAKING UP ESTK.YY Harry Young of Elmcreok is trail's- nented them with the appropriate col- acting business in tlio city for a fow oroU ribbon. Tho sermon -was very Taken up by tho undersigned, Coun days this week. , . ctfnctlvo nnd reached the hearts ot ty ot Lincoln, State of Nebraska, on .' ......... . . tnmv nRsnmble.l. Tlio slncinc was os- tho 21st day of November 1922, 1 gray uien uuner who nas uecn serious- v " , ill lor some time is reported to J'0l-m" clR,'UYt" mare, 1 iron gray marc, 1 black mare and colt, 1 black gelding. Party can; board nnd clothes and attond school, w much improved. Mr fjnrl wickstrom of Hershoy i,nV nm.. hv nnvlni? for this ail and Call at 181 fi West 5th street or phono Mr. and Miyi. Jesse Smith spent as a visitor in tho city yesterday, for feed bill. 1240W. Call noons or evenings, Sunday In Gothenburg visiting with sho attended tho tea given at the G. Dated this 27th day ot Nov., 1922. A. B. Smith. friends. ' A. Austin homo. ; Signed A. L. Reichstein, Phone 797F12.t THE SILVEH15TTES A fast tumbling, Equilibrists, ring and trapeze act with oomedy bits. ' - OHAKLES FREDIUCKS ' -" He posses a wonderful Baritone voice and is sovonty-'two years young, young is correct. EUGENE AND JEANETTE ' ., . ' A comedy rural skit, full or laughs. The "Uttle Woman with a big voice. Regular village cut-ups. BENOE. ESTEB AND CLARK. William E. Bonce Is known as the world's greatest Chinese, im personator. He speaks the Chinese language fluontly and has been in China the greater part of his life. He has made a long study of Chinese customs. which enables him to portray the character so near the Chink that lie can make the Chinese think that he Is one of their own sect. Miss Adelyn Estee has been a Broadway star for many years and has been with some of leading successes of the metropolian city and Is known as tho double voiced prima donna, singing two ranges, soprano and contralto. Miss? Clark has been identified with some ot the leading shows, playing tho part of Topsie with Uncle Tom's Cabin hnd has not lost any of her pep. Also a good feature picture will be shown. Picture changed each night. o F THE is Attracting Hundreds ot Eager Buyers, Edwin Ciapp Shoes The world's standard in Men's fine Shoes Value $15.00 now "1 - F. F. & H. Shoes Strictly high grade, perfect fitters and wonders for wear, broken lots but all sizes, values $8 to $12, now . v.- . ' 1 $7.5.0 5 - - $2.95 Beacon and Racing Shoes Broken lots of these two famous brands, mostly narrow widths. Values $7, to $9.50, now Pure Wool Suits Made in newest young men's and men's models, guaranteed to give v satisfaction Overcoats great variety of all wool Coats, made in (. N '' ' " latest models. Priced as low as Bostwick Work Vests The highest Grade Moleskin, leather lined . vests ma-1 e. Each one guaranteed. Priced as low as $ 1 085 BUY NOW Just when you need winter clothes Jno. B. Edwards Co. North Platte's Economy Store. You must be pleas ed with every pur chase or money will be refunded. H !:! ESSE EE