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About The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 5, 1922)
r 3 THE NORTH PLATTE SEMI-WEEKLY TRIBUNE LOCAL AM) PERSONAL Mrs. A. Godwin loft last Thursday j ror Omaha whore sho will spend sev eral weeks vlsitlhg her daughter. Ever'sharp pencils and fountain pens nro very adaptable Christmas gifts. Clinton & Son, Gifts That Last. Mrs. H 11 Franklin of Julesburg visited friends In the city tho first part of tho week. I'nzor hind es sharpened, ono cent each. Price is snino for single or double edge. All work gunmntcod Stones Drug Store. Miss Alma Splinter returned Sun day from Grand Island whero sho visited her parents,- Mr. and Mrs. A. Splinter. Mrs. C. C. Williams and children returned Sunday evening from 1 Omaha where they spent a few days with relatives. , Mr. and Mrs. James Smlthers re-i turned yesterday from Kearney I where they spent soveral days visit- ing the formers brother, Hoyt Smith .ers. j Mr. and Mrs. Julius Hahler ro-i turned yesterday morning from Roch ester, Minn. ,wh(5re Mr. Hahler has been receiving medical treatment at the Mayo Bros. Clinic. Mrs. W. A. Buchfinck and child ren returned Sunday evening from Grand Island whero they spent sev eral days visiting Mrs. Buchfinck's mother, Mrs. Gorham. DIt. H. B. BOYDEN Goitre SpecJnIIst Write for Appointment i or Information - Grand Islnnd, cbrnskn BOOSTING NEBRASKA POTATOES LOCAL AM) PERSONAL Mrs. Mathlldo Erlckson of Goth enburg visited in, tho city a few days last wook. Sec our boautlful of cut glass cases iillod with hundreds of-mas sug gestions. Dixon, Tho Jowolor. Walter Andorson roturnod Monday from Gothenburg after spondlng a yvcek with home folks. I Miss Lois Hskott of SuthorlnnU -?ant a fow days In tho dlty last wook with frlonds. I William Kahoo of Tryon arrived In tho city the last of tho wook to llinke his future home. WANTED Tho funeral of tho lato C. II. Mann living north of town who died Sun day will be hold tomorrow at Oandy, 12I0W, Nebraska. Ho was ninety years old. Christian homos for flvo niolher loss childron, throe ;irls G, 9 and 11 yoars. Two boys, 3 and 7 years. Also place for boy 14 to work for board and clothos and attend EChool. Call nt 1816 West 5th street or phono Call noons or oventngs. A.-B. Smith. Ncbraslca fanners produced a tremendous crop of extra lino quality potatoes in 1922, only to find tho market stagnant and heavy loss confronting the producer. Upon suggestions frbm business organizations in tho potato section of Nebraska, tho Omaha Chamber of. Commerce has undertaken a booster cam paign of "Buy Potatoes" which has met with flattering suc cess. Tho eastern section of tho state rings with the slogan of the potato boosters. The above picture presents tho display mado by tho Nebras ka Power Company of Omaha, in its Farnam Street show window, ono of the most prominent and valuable display loca tions in the Nebraska metropolis. It is but a part of the big K Omaha thought, "Everybody helps." fUPTSTHAT I AST -as?. -rOo. Do your Christmas Shopping early. Our Gift Shop is. filled with beautilul Gifts conveniently arranged for your inspection. CLINTON & SON, Sign of Th Big Ring. MONTHLY ItAIXPALIi INCREASED ! FIFTY-EIGHT TIMES FOR NOVEMBER j There was fifty-eight times as much rainfall during November 1922 month last UNION PACIFIC TIME TABLE.. Westbound No. No. 1 4:45 p. n 3 1:45 a. m m Glcaraiiddecp as a iopazj AMBER uraiin -.-. There is nothing newer or more distinctive in toiletware than AMBER PYRALIN. Once you see its golden beauty you will know why we are so proud to sell it. Amber Pyralin is not high priced. It is one of the big values you expect . at this stores and you can buy a complete set or any number of pieces, as they are easy to match n" ':e. Clinton & Son, Jewelers. as the corresponding year. The total figures were given Vn. 7 ' - ' til O mi t llV WnnilYmiTVirm ClitlllnfF r " 1 the North Platte station of the United No' 13 g'.1Q biaies weatner uureau. Tno total N,Q 15 - 12,40 for this November was 2.35 Inches 17 D" m jThe normal for November according j0 19 Q:lfj ' m j to the reports for the past forty-nlno ;0 53 .8:50 a! m. .years is .40 of an inch. The tem-'xo. 25 7:00 p. m. perature for the month ranged from 1 1 11 degrees to 65 degrees with a' ' " range of thirty-nine degrees on the ' Enstbouml second of the month. There were twelve clear days, the same number jof cloudy days and six days that twero partly cloudy. The month was No. 2 12:20 p. m No. 4 11:00 p. m No. 8 12:05 p No. 10 2:25 p. marked by being warmer and wetter 12 n30 p than the average November. tL' 14 " KK n m. in m. it . err . . iNU. XI , - - o i OU 11. III. ZiZiTT I.Vo.'lG 8:65 a. ra "0TICB jNo. 18 l:15p. m Paving Assessments for the follow-No' 20 7;2" p m I .no. 04 iu ; 1U p. LU. ! No. 2G 5:40 a. m. -:o: Money to loan on farms. Soe Geno Crook. :o:- NOTICB ing districts may now bo paid at the J office of. the City Treasurer. Paving District 3 (East 4th Street) 4 (West 5th) 5 (West 4 to Oak) 6 (East 5th) Districts 3 and C have been drawing Hav, purchased th0 0wl Cafo Interest sinco October 6th, 1922, and Wch wM, bo Uereafter known a8' districts 4 and 5 will begin drawing R,ggIg Cnfe Wq wjn endeavor to glve interest December 6th, 1922 iyou th(J bbgt o .sorvIco and food for MEHLMANN thQ money We w,n npprcc,ato your . City Treasurer patronage. I Mr, and Mrs. Bert Miller left! :ir. anu mra. j. u. mBB. 1 Thursday for Sterling whero they will " I visit at tho H. C. Hagcmler homo. 1 Ful1 llno of groceries and meats at I Real Estate Mortgages bought ana j crows. Hamburger 15c, loin and sold. T. C. Patterson. round steak 23c, wclnlos 20c, porK A MAN'S PRESENT FROM A MAN'S STORE, Our Great Annual Sale of FINE HOLIDAY NECKWEAR The biggest Tie event of the year begins Wednesday and continues till Saturday Nite. These unusual price groups presenting the best values we have seen in a long time. Lot 1 75 dozen four-in-hands made of silks -and satins from French and Italian looms also beautiful (U 4 ff ' knit ties, values up to $2 ?..)IeUU Lot 2 75 dozen Silk four-in-hands in an impressive array of designs and colors. Qualities ordinarily UtJC sold for SI Lot 3 Beautiful assortment of Silk and Fibro Silk Ties in all the newest patterns. This is an exceptional value 45c A fortunate purchase accounts for these exceptional prices. roast 20c, picnic hams 15c. Special prlco on beof by tho quarter and on dressed hogs. Freo delivery. Crow & Crow. Phono 708. , JL A,J Wily fL and Houseclean with The HOOVER Never before has it cost so little to secure a Hoover For only $4.75 special, four weeks only a Hoover will be delivered to your home. The balance is payable in small sums each month for a short time. Hoover Cleaning vs. Ordinary Housecleaning The Hoover will end forever your semi-annual housecleanings. It will relieve you of the drudg ery of sweeping and dusting. It will make your rugs wear longer for it cleans thoroughly and harmlessly Have a Free Home Demonstration You need The Hoover to do your housecleaning and to k.eeP your house clean. Let us send The Hoover over for a free demonstration. 9fe HOOVER It Beats ... as it Sweeps as it Cleans North Platte Light & Power Co. M-Q pi UAY-NORRJ RIN It will pay you to put them in your motor STON Because the motors in many automobiles, trucks and tractors do not produce their old-time power, the owners frequently think they have outlived their usefulness. It is natural that a motor operating in the dust of country roads or fields will show wear. Dust scours down the piston rings, the pistons and the cylinders and the motor eats up gas and oil without' producing power. Restore your motor's power. Stop the waste of gas and oil by putting in McQuay-Norris Piston Rings. They are made for every price and purpose all made of Electric Metal. No matter where you plan to have the work done, you can secure immediate service because we can supply the proper sizes and over-sizes promptly. We Carry a Complete Service Stock J. S. Davis Auto Co. North Platte, Nebr. $125 sti'fRaoi an exclmlve two-plcce deilgn, prevent- " presiion. Qivei equal pret- ture Dt all points on cylinder walli. For all piiton grooves except top, which should have Supwcyt. Koch ring packed in a parch ment container. $1 oo Suptrevt Keeps lubrlcn ting oil out of combustion " chamber. Collects excess oil on each down stroke of empties on each up stroke, Per Ring piston and which ordinary grooved rings cannot do. u.acn ring packed in a parenment con tainer. FiClr JIFF y-G RIP n one-piece - v-'- ring. Non-butting Joint, which Per Ring can be fitted cloicr than ordi nary step cut velvet finish quick seating. "Seats' In a JlfTy." To keep them clean and free from rust, each ring is packed in an individual glaislne envelope. Snap Rings of the highest grade. Raised above the average by McQuay Norris manufacturing methods. Their use insures all the satisfaction possible for you to get from a plain snap ring. They are packed twelve rings to the carton and rolled in waxed paper. B fttrui imSS IEBH! Mc$l&'M&? nCQUAY-MORRiT ahwH Kf nTli '-i'-' . mm Wi mKLLM WtMJJzM