The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, December 05, 1922, Image 4

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    THE NORTH PLATTE SEMI-WEEKLY TRIBUNE
LOG OF A BIRD L
Occasionally people say thoro aro no
wlntor birds In Lincoln county. This
fllvi") Ulnnpr for ftnnslo. Is cither bocauso they do not know
Mrs. W. E. Booth entertained at n tho ulr(Is wo lmvo her0 or causo tll0y
bIx o'clock dinner at her homo Friday 'o not go where tho birds are. During
in honor of Mr. and Mrs. R. Stipton 11,0 following months wo are going to
of Council Bluffs, Iowa. Covers were t0 lbout the blr(,a wo ,iavo seon llore
laid for fourteen. during the winter months and It may
$e of Interest to know what birds to
Entertains at Hlrtlitlny Party i00i for. "We shall consider Decem-
Arthur Hoagland, Jr. entertained bor, January and February as the win
a number of his frionds at a birth tor months. Once a week wo will tell
day party at tho Hoagland homo on 1 Oi)0ut a winter bird nnd try to de
Friday, cvonlng. Tho occasion be-! scribe it so anyono can Identify It.
ing his thirteenth birthday. Tho , Keep these bird nots nnd they may bo
evening was spent in playing games j of value. Tho wlntor birds may bp
after which a delicious lunch was ' classified in three classes: tho periri-
Berved.
anont residents which live here the
year around as the crow, the winter
migrants which come from tho north
Travel nnd Study Club I
Mrs. F. W. Rlncker entertained the , nll(1 only Bpon,i tho winter here as
Travel and Study Club at her homo tll0 oWl an( tho stragglers which only
last cvonlng. Miss Alma Wnitomath j happen hero on occasions as tho Bo
gavo a talk on "Dramatic Art" and t lomian vaxwing. Some of tho porm
nlso gavo two readings. Mrs. Elizabeth j nnent residents nro more interesting
Ware tnlked on her trip through j ln wintor than in summer as thoy of
Europo Inst summer. At tho closo of j tenchango plumnge nnd habits when
the evening delicious refreshments j tho nesting season is over. Somo of
were served. tho wintor migrants aro tho most
, ,, , , "T! 7! beautiful birds wo have. Of these are
J'. A. Jf. JIOWH .ueciiiiy.
Tho members of tho D. A. R. met I
last evoning at tho homo of Mrs. W.j
E. Stnrr. During tho evening a splcn-!
did program wns given which consist-1
od of a pinno solo by ThclmaStarr, I
a saxaphono solo by Miss Janet Mc
Donald, a review of tho D. A. It.
magazine by Mrs. W. P. Snyder, a ro
vlow of an old nowspaper printed In
1800, given by Mrs. Church, followed
by roll call "When I first camo to
North Platto". Tho program was fol
lowed by a business meeting. At tho
oloso of tho evoning n delicious lunch
was sorved. Tho houso was beauti
fully decorated with flags.
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Purchaso your parrots at tho Luth
eran bazaar tomorrow.
Mr. ana Mrs. Fred Hector left last
ovcnlng for Omaha where thoy will
transact business for a few days.
Miss Gertrude Hornor spent tho
week end in Wallace with her par
ents Mr. and Mrs. William Hornor.
Frank Dowhower loft Sunday for
Horshoy where ho will spend tho
weok visiting his daughter Mrs. Edw.
Ware.
' Mrs. C. F. Nelson and son Clinton
returned to their homo In Gothen
burg Sunday after visiting at tho A.
T. Johnson homo,
tho redpolls, snowy owls and cross
bills. Tho series will begin with next
week's Issue. Tho mcadowlark is moro
of a transient than a winter resident.
It Is found In somo parts of tho coun
try during a largo part of tho wintor
but disappears during tho coldest
weather. Occasionally somo few birds
stay hero all winter. This Is also truo
of tho robin, tho blue jay and somo of
tho hardier ducks. Wo urgo our read
ers who aro intercstd in bird lifo to
send us notes on tho birds of Lincoln
county so that our records may bo
complete and wo will be glad to pub
lish thoso which nro of interest.
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! CITY AND COUNTY NEWS
Lot tho Jewelry Gift Shop supply
your needs for Christmas. Austins.
Mrs. F. M. Wulvorton of Dickons
was n .business visitor in tho city
yosterday.
Miss Murcedes Burgner of Hyannls
Nebr. is visiting In tho city with
relatives for a few days.
Mrs. Jako Brestel spent several
days last weok in Gothenburg at tho
George Granger homo,
i Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Mills and dau
ghter spent Saturday. In Gothenburg
nt the John Anderson homo.
Smartly Dressed Women Appreciate
Style and Comfort
They also apreciate economy in buying.
In this sale your dollar will increase immensely in the buy
ing power.
On all Women's Suits. Coats and Furs we are offering you
special prices as follows: After you have made one
purchase we wjll give you 50 per cent discount of like
amount on anything in this line.
Prices that challenge all competition.
Plan now to trtke advantage of this marvelous sale. f
ONI pmt TO tVIBVBOOV J.I.MUSOH, MAMA4M
WHAT IS IN A NAME? MAKE YOURS WIN 1
Here is a game the whole family moy participate (In
profitable pastime lor everyone playing. t
RULES: any one of or all tho family may play so long as only j
group as you can find your name therein. j
Don't use any ono letter more times man it nppears in mo au. iV
Take a sheet of pnuer largo onough and wrlto your full name, a
If you can't lind the namo of ono member of tho family ln tho ad o
the immediate family and try it with their name. Tho larger your far,
thnrn will rfi rin nilotitlin ntil fnlrn in thn morrlimit wlinnn nrl vnil lmvfl
under the condition you have accomplished tho matter of finding your Pflj
game is open to everyone In tho Hold where this paper circulates, une
that firms ad In tho grand nrlzo to count In the number of missnellTd w
Tho mispelled word must nlso bo written upon the slip taken to thejn,
$150.00 IN CASH PRISES $150.00 Horo you nnvo an opportunity, in
with tho above firms, to win one of t
First grand prize $100.00 RULES FOR GRAND PRIZES-
Second prrize 25.00 Issue of Nov. 21 you will find a sheet
Third prize 15.00 a complete record of all tho firms e
, Instructions on this sheet. You ma.
Fourth prizo J0.00 that dato by applying at tho office c
Total 150.00another copy. It is not necessary to l
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"North Platte's" Premier Flour
NORTH PLATTE'S BEST.
Proven value is the,, foundation for sales of "North Vlatte's Best"
Miss Bessie Smith returned Sun-
Miss Mildred Norrls returned to 'dny from Llncoln after vlslt,nG wlth
nor homo in Cheyenno yesterday,"10"118 ror several days,
after visiting' at tho J. F. Roddy Georgo Bi'owning of Thcdford,
home for several days. I Nebraska was a business visitor in
Mrs. D. A. McNeol and daughter ' tho clty orday.
returned to their homo in Sutherland ' Mrs- W. Howard of Wcllfleet was
Saturday after visiting with relatives , n business visitor In tho city Satur
for several days. Iay.
Mrs. Francis Palmer and son ro- Corbin McConnell of Sarbon was a
turned to their homo In Sutherland ; business visitor In tho city yester
Saturday after visiting several days dtiy
nt tho J. H. Diencr homo. Mrs.' Ray Fitzpatrlck of Sarben vis-
Mrs. Miko McFadden and ohlldren Hod I" tho city with friends yestor
roturned to their homo in Paxton j dny.
Saturday after visiting several days t Mrs. Chas. Harris of Alllanco is
nt tho John Herrod homo. -vlsitlng In tho city with frionds for
Miss Alburta Calender roturned a fow days,
to Sarben Sunday after spending sov- j Mrs. William Shrader of Wallace
oral days In tho city with her par- was a business visitor ln tho city
Saturday.
Mrs. E. E. Van Natta of Moore
Held was a business visitor ln tho
cnts Mr. and .Mrs. 13. O. Callcnder.
Junior Hlnman who Is attending
tho UnlvorBlty at Lincoln spent tho
week ond In tho city with his parontts city yesterday.
Mr. and Mrs. Y. A. Hlnman. a. Mitchell of Council Bluff spent
Our tlmoly salo offers wondorfdl tho last of tho week In tho city vls
bargalns In Xmas nocldwear. A Ring his son H. E. Mitchell.
wonderful choicest silks from linos
that sold at $1.50, $2.00 and ub high
as $2.50, now thrown Into ono big
John B. Edwards Co.
Special price on hoof by tho quartor
and on dressed hogs.
CROW & CROW.
Phono 708.
Miss Edith Holland loft Friday for
Los Angeles, Calif, whoro sho will
make hor futuro homo.,
W. N. Combs returned to his home
at Hillsdale, Wyo. Saturday after
visiting In tho city at tho Max Mc
Grow homo.
Warm all-wool flannel shirts mako
wondorful Xmas prosonts. Solect
thorn at our storo now at greatly ro-
ducod prices.
John B. Edwards Co.
" T3akerGums
For fifty years known to tho trade as tho beat for service
BATAVIA LEADER, Price $40.00
If your dealer cannot supply you we will send, trans
portation charges paid, upon receipt of price.
Send for BAKER BOOKLET
describing the entire line.
Baker Gun Company
253 CHURCH ST., NEW YORK CITY, N. Y.
A foundation that is strengthened by each purchase.
North Platte Flour Mills ,
(Incorporated) 4
Delivered anywhere in the city. Phone 206.
L. L. MUNGER, Manager
TT"""' ' ' " rt'-'' " 'T ".Xl. i'Li,Z3X,' Tf3 gT&
You should call and see some of our
DOUBLE PURPOSE DOORS
A screen in summer and storm door in winter.
I) UK ABLE AND'ATTR ACTIVE
SPECIAL PRICE ON WIRE AND SLAT CORN CRIBS
Until December 15 $G.OO
Walraifa & Sherwood Lumber Co.
North Platte, Neb. Phone 7. Elmer Coats, Mgr.
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Xmas Time
Drawing Nearer
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Now is tho time to get tt
choicest selections and betf
Bargains.
Have Ihem laid away ft
Xmas.
Visit our Novelty and Act Ba
cony.
W. R. Maloney Ccl
You are sure to win if you bring
your cream to tho Ideal Dairy Co.
pay the highest poslbhl prico for
cream at all times.
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Ideal Dairy Go.
North Platte,
Phono 575
Midwest Electric
Service Station
Chevrolet Parts
Electric Parts
Wo repair all makes of storage bat
teries. We specialize in the repair of
starters, generators, Ignition systems,
lights, horns and electric appliance.
Wo wash and polish cars.
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DO YOUR CHRISTMAS HSOPPING EARLY
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Finest Quality Silk nnd Wool Hoso
Hand embroidered clocks, J0 QC
all tho newest shades $tJO
Fine Qnnllty Sillc and Wool Hose
Solid Colors and Heath- (lAr
er Mixtures $ 1 Ju
Fine Quality Silk nnd Wool Hose
Drop Stitch and Fancy
Mixturres pl.U(J
If ln ned of tires and tubes see Gener
al Tiro Co.
Right Prices and Sizes
Cords and Fabrics
For tiro and tube repairing wo will
glvo you best serviso at tho right
price. 10 per cent discount on all tires.
A Real Surprise in Bat
tery Value
Quality Plates,
Selected Cedar Wood
Separators
The Hose of
Refinement
Extra Heavy Pnro Silk Ho
With Ribed Tip, in all
the Popular Shades
. Pnro Thread Silk Hoso
wun lixtra streicn kid-,
bed Top, all shades J pJ
Pure Thread Silk Ovr FJ
Mercerized Lisle with
Ribbed 'Top
The Hofj
Reraeni
SPECIAL VALUES LADIES' ADLE PROOF HOSlElP
NORTH PLATTE HOLEPROOF HOSI E3RY STORE FOR MEN AND WclE
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Mi 1 Willard Service Station
What9 s Your Demand of Clothes
IS IT SUPER-STYLE, QUALITY OR VALUE?
We aslc because we have all three in one system.
We haven't space to tell you much about them, but we
be glad to demonstrate their many exclusive advanteges
Come in today and see the newest styles first.
Just North of Postoffice
25 discount on
all purchases
made with your
suit this week.
IWBi
lX fta "Tin uiitter Tip
CHOP and hereafter."
THE UNIVERSAL CAR
FORD COUPELET
ffini
AUSTIN, The Jeweleij
Phone 131
Keith Theatre BuildirfS
A choice selection of rings. Suitable for any memb
of the family. 10 and 14 kt. green or white gold or plat
num mountings.
Diamonds, Aquamarine, black onyx, Ruby, jade Lap
Lazuri, and emblem rings;
discount off on all jewelry on second purchase this we
A winter Business getter, two passenger standard equipment includes Ford
starting and lighting system, demountable rims, non-skid tires all around.
Extra rim and tiro carrier. Intorrlor finished in grey whipcord permlnent
top with sliding plat glass windows. $530.00 F. O. B. Factory. Soo
nENDY-OOIER AUTO CO.
Phono 34.
Authorized Ford Lincoln and Fordson.
Sales and Service.
Hard Coal
We have car of Pennsylvania Anthricito Coal on tho
way and aro takeing orders for delivery upon its arrivall.
Field-Birge Co.
Phonos West yard 17, East yard 9
Are You Lucky
To the first one finding their name in this ad.,
will give fifty percent discount on all
Royal Roger CasseroL
To all others finding their name, we wijfttfMe
1; . 'srflfi
twemy-rive percent aiscoum
Derry berry & Forbes!