The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, August 29, 1911, Image 4

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    Gforgc Simants left Sunday for an
extended atny in Montana.
Miss Fanny Chappell, of Brady,
visited local friends Saturday.
M. J. O'Coniiell transacted business
In Herehey and Sutherlund Saturday.
Dr. Fetter, of Brady, was among the
out of town peoples hero the Inst at the
Week.
Hector Marti went to Knwlins Satur
day to spend two weeks or more with
his aunts.
Mr. Llheburg. of tho car ganglft Sid
ney, spent the post few days in town
on business.
Katie Esler and sister Elsie left Sat
urday for Omaha to visit relatives forn
week or more.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Stamp and
daughters Sundayed with tlic Roberts
family in Maxwell.
Miss Groves, of Chappell who was
tho guest of her brother Ed, left Sun
day morning.
Mrs. Hankins and daughter Mable, of
What home should be without one, or in fa'ct several,
for they complete the furnishings for every room, be it par-
lor, bedroom or kitchen. There arc two things required of Maxwell, spent Saturday and Sunday
a clock, first that it be ornamental, that is of small import
ance if it does not keep time. We guarantee every clock we
sell to keep perfect time for if it docs not it is no clock.
CLINTON, Jeweler and Optician.
HS
DR. 0. II. CRESSLER,
Graduate Dcnlisl.
Oflko over tho McDonald
State Bank.
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LOCAL PARAGRAPHS.
Maurice Gullltftumo returned Sunday
nfternoon from a week's sojourn In
Denver.
Mat Welsh, of tho car department,
roturncd Saturday from u short stay in
Council Bluffs.
"Doc" Herrod, who is conducting a
pool room in Ogalalla, spent Sunday
with his mother.
Mrs. Addie Hall returned yestorday
from Elyrin whoro oho spent n month
-with hor daughter.
Mrs. C. M. Newton, and son Donald
returned yestorday from Denvor, where
thoy spent a week.
Wanted -A girl for gonoral house
work. Inouiro of Mrs. 0. F. Iddingn,
B19 West Fifth street.
SCHILLER & CO.,
Prescription Druggists
Ktrst Door Norlli of
first Ntlonl iUnU
with friends in town.
Miss Orra Campbell, of Lincoln,
arrived Sundoy to tako charge of the
millinory at The Leader.
Mrs. James Fonda and daughter
Dlancho went to Denver Friday night to
visit the McGovcrn family
After visiting Mrs. CharloB Porkina a
short time, Mrs. Shanor, of Maxwell,
returned homo Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Sullivan re
turned to Brady Saturday evening' after
spending a few days in town.
W. W. Burr will leavo this week for
Lincoln to visit friends nnd possibly
I-crgns Flynn spent Sunday in Ogal- stay over for tho state fair.
I Afro whitn. nf Tlnrahnv vahn onmif
Mrs. J. C. Raynor was taken ill last tho past week with hor daughter Mrs,
week with an attack of pnoumonio. Sizcmore went home Saturday.
Frank Frcdcrcl camo down from M(ss Hazel King, of ,Sidney, having
Sidney Saturday to spend Sundoy with terminated n visit with Mayrnc Mc
his family. Michael, loft Saturday night,
Harry Porter is onjpying a visit from Misses Edith and Tyrone Winkleman,
his mothor who is a resident of Hold- who spent the past month In Hastings,
redgo. returned homo Saturday night.
Frank Nolen returned Fridav from 'Miso Minnie Frye, who npent the past
Aurora! whoro ho visited relatives for week with her Uncle Julo Glado and
a week.
Mrs. Itnamussen, of MIndcn, is tho
guest of hor daughter Mrs. Harry
Porter.
Miss Hazel Lcirk will go to Omaha
Saturday to attend the Boyle Business
College.
Thomas Marcott and Wm, Gtnapp,
J. E. Kfrkpatrick is working at tho , of Brady, transacted business at tho
American Express offlco during tho nb-
sonco of Tom Gilmarten,
Frank Smith loft Sunday evening for
South Omaha, after spending twow,coks
with his parents in this city.
Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Itourko left
yesterday for their homo In Morna,
after a visit at the parental homo.
Misses Mabel and Bessie Strom, of
Lodgepole who visited Mrs. Archie
Howard last week hnve gone homo.
Mrs. Thomas Gorlmm and baby, of
Grand Island, will arrive today to visit
lior sisters and other relatives Jn town.
After visiting Mrs. Harry Scott for
several days, Mrs. Stroud, of Idaho and
Miss McCabo, of Paxton loft yesterday.
Court House Saturday.
Mrs. McLauglin and children, of
Sutherland, are visiting hor sister Mrs
A. J. Frazier this week.
Robert Grace, who has been working
in tho shops at Alliance for Bevcrnl
weeks, came homo Saturday.
Mrs. E. T. Tramp accompanied by
MIbscb Llillan and Graco RItncrwentto
Omaha Sunday to spend a week.
Mr, and Mrs. Andrew Yost will leave
in n fow days for Chicago to spend two
wepks with Mr, and Mrs. Chnrlca Dill.
Gladys, Puul, Carrie, Jennie and James
Leonard went to Koystono Saturday
morning to spend a week with relatives.
Mrs. R. Gusloff, of Rawlins, loft yes
tchlay morning aftor spending Bevoral
weeks with her sister, Mrs. Jas. Flynn.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Moore loft Sun
clav for Excelsior Springs to try tho
curative powers of that health resort
Mrs. S. N, Kompton and daughter of
Hastings, formerly of this city, Bpont
last week in town with MrB, C. J.
Bowcn.
Mrs. Frank Alden and daughter, of
Grand Island, spent tho week end with
Mrs. W. T. Alden while enrouto to
Lodgepole.
Tlta Storo room 22x100 wlthbasoment
20x1)0 at 223 East Sixth St., will bo for
rent after Sept. 15th. S. Goozek
Mrs. Charles Dill and children re
turned to Chicago yesterday. Thoy had
been visiting relatives here for a couple
of weeks.
Mrs. Harry Vincent and daughter
Margaret came homo Saturday form
Levcland, Colo., where thoy visited for
a month past.
C. R. McKay, of Omaha, who con
atructcd nowora In this city ut different
times was married last week In Kunsns
City.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hnrtman,
Washington, D. C, returned home yes
terday morning aftor making n two
weokB visit with his parents.
Mm. Julia Cody Goodman, of Lincoln
who is tlta guest of hor boii Ed, Bpont
-yenterday in Sutherland with friends
Sho will return homo Friday.
Pasture For Horses Closo InVor-
" rton Tract. W. L. Crisaman, ofllco
with R. H. Roid, ovor postofllco.
Mr. nml mra, jsuwnra Jiauor nnu
children, of Terrr Haute, who havo
been visjting tho DoRolf family went
to Chicago yesterday morning.
Mrs, M. C. Hayes will leave th
week for Lincoln. She will bo acconv
panted by her niece, Miss Margaret
Barnett, who has been here for two
weeks,
Mm. C. .T. Cornwnll lnffc Snfnrilnv
for Grand Island to visit with hor hus- tHrnod Saturday from Excelsior Springs
ht.n.1. rhn la in witl, fnWt,i nf i,,, wnero tno lormer has been taking tlie
' " " I A A. J . f 1 .
iruatniunis lor nuvoriu wcoks.
of
family, left Saturday for Denver.
Mesdames Bowen and Newman, of
Grnnd Island, who visited Mr. and Mrs.
Will Yost last week left Saturday.
Mrs. Martin returned to Horshey
Saturday after spending two weeks
with her sister Mrs. Hcrmlnghausen.
Mrs. A. O. Kocken has returned from
an extended visit with her daughter,
Mra. Pauline Fotz, of Montrose, Colo,
Miss ivato tenoning, oi itawiins, re
turned home Saturday" aftor visiting
her nunt Mrs. F. Dick for two wooks
i
Clark LoDoyt has accepted a position
"aa traveling, salesman of tlicT Star
Bottling Works and mado his first trip
yesterday.
Mesdames Robert Lewis and Louis
Huntington, of Maxwell, visited the
hitter's sister Mrs. Wm. Hutching the
last of tho week.
MayOr Patterson, wife and daughters
and Miss Aileen Gantt camo homo Frl
day evening from Choycnne whoro thoy
went by auto to attend Frontier.
Mr. and Mrs, Frank Winkleman re
typhoid
Hospital.
Tho Catholic school wlllopon on Mon
day, Sept. 11th. The sisters havo re
turned nnd tho rooms are being put in
readlnosB.
Mrs. Georgo Walker and daughters
Mnbel and Lois, of Nntionul City, Calif.,
who spent the past month with Major
and Wm. Walker left n fow daya ago,
Mlsa Marie Poitivin, who taught in
tho Maxwell schools last year, spent the
week end with Alice Albce while en
routo home from a tour of California,
Mr- nd Mrs. Hermnn Le Doyt and
chil'lron spent tho week end with rel
ative in Paxton.
Mr. Oakley Swarthout and children
left Saturday for Paxton to spond a
week with relatives.
M rs. Piko, of Koarnay, who had been
the guest of Mrs. Conrad Anderson for
ften days left Sunday for home.. -
Mrs. Orra Do For I and baby loft the
last of the week for Denver to spend a
month or longer with friends.
After spending a week with her
daughter Mrs. W. R. Waits, Mrs. Fin-
ley, of Lincoln, left for home Saturday.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Henry Simons, of Hamp
ton, are visiting tho former's brothers,
Carl, Lee and Owen Simons this wefck.
F. A. Stroup, of the Payno Investment
Co., of Omaha, spent a fow days with
his son Leonard this weekvhile enrouto
west.
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Bigger nnd child
ren, of Omaha, who have been guests of
Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Norton, left Sunday
morning.
Wnnted A qulot pony. S, W.
Mnnnon.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Miko Radeliff returned
to Sidney the lust of the wcok after
spending a week with Mr. nnd Mra.
L'lias. Ell.
Mcsdamos East, of Omaha, and
Combs of Kansas City, who have been
visiting their niece Mrs. O. W. Size-
more hnve gone to Horshey to visit
their sister Mrs. White.
Mra. J. II. Edminstcn and hor guest
Miss Efiic Doner, of Lincoln, arc spend
ing this week with tho former's daugh
tors Mcsdamos Levitt nnd Highberger
on tho Jack Morrow Flats.
Miss Anna VonGoctz returned the
latter part of tho week from a short
visit with her slstor at Greeley, Colo.,
and will leave shortly for Omaha where
she is omployed with the Remington
Typewriter Co.
W First National Bank,
of North Platte, Nebraska.
''united STATES DEPOSITARY.
Capita! and Surplus $140,000.
DIRECTORS:
E. F SEEBER0ER, President,
M. KEITH NEVILLE, ViccPresidcnl,
F. L. M00NEY, Cashier.
ARTHUR McNAMARA,
J. J. HALLIGAN.
M. J. Forbes nnd family and Sam
Dorryberry nnd family will leavo Friday
for Donvor to, spend two weokB. Thoy
w 111 mnko tho trin in their automobile.
Miss Kathleen Flynn, who spent the
past week in Cheyonne, went thru to
Fairbury Saturday to spend tho rest ol
her vncntlon with her cousin Mre.
Harry Rtttor, '
Mr. nndMra. Alex Meston accom
panied by Mr, Meston's mother and
Bisters, of Hastings, who spent the
Notice to the Public.
Because of the serious loss caused by
short weights of care, bad preparation
of coal, poor accounts and tho larger
investment necessary by reason of
credit business, we find it necessary, in
ordor to obtain a fair and reasonable
profit, that ve must either incrcaso the
price of coal or else got payment on
sale.
It Is tho fairest way to keep tho
price ns low as possible, nnd not ask
thiif ty people ft pay tho bills of aitf-
other.
Thoroforo on hnd after, Aug. 21st
we will Bell coal for cash only, without
discrimination, nnd treat everyone alike,
believing Hint this course ot action
will meet tho approval of nil thinking
IW9.'
1 no mils hnve to be nam only once,
nnd the conl-man enjoys sound sleep as
well as any one.
W. W. BlItGE,
,k . G. T. Field,
J The C. F. Iddings Co.,
No.th Plnttil, Aug. 18th, 1911.
Thirty Years Together.
?Thirty years of association think of
it. How tho merit of a good thing
stanus out in tnnt time or tho. worth-
leii8nc.es oi n unu one. so there s no
(xucsswork in this evidence of Thos.
Ariss, Concord, Mich., who writes: "I
hnvo used Dr. King's Now Discovery
for 'thirty yenrs, and its tho best cough
afld'cbld euro I ever used." Onco it
finds entrance in a homo you enn t pry
it out Many families havo used it
forty years. Its tho most infallible
throat and lung medicine on earth. Un-
equHlcd lor Ingnppe, asthmn, hayiever,
nnd $1.00. Trial bottle free guaranteed
Stono Drug uo.
What
We
Want
Is your banking business. Thnt is our business and
naturally wo want your business at this bank.
If years of experience, fair, square treatment,
honesty, courtesy, together with unexcelled servico
and our amplo capital will merit your consideration
then wo are entitled to your patronage.
DO WE GET IT? IT'S UP TO YOU.
Our depositors aro protected by tho deposit
ors guaranteo fund of the state of Nebraska.
r
The Platte Valley State Bank,
Interest Paidon Time Deposits.
ORDERING SUPPLIES .TELEPHONE
nnat month horn. luff, fintntilnv fni
t r - , ..it., n II ' " " . .
.villi. iuii.ii.mj ui uiu iv. xv. Bul I TTnqtlnrru n f. Moafnn'o rny
VAirnro KntA la annmlmir n ftw tltma n I
town whilo on Ii b way from Omn ha. to vJ'B"y yesieruoy ior
Sidney whoro ho will accent a nosltlon. uucaB' spenu tnreo wcokb tnuing a
Watlfnfl.9 hnmna Will nmr tlK aw I 1 . V .&
...... v.... - ..v..... ,,.v T. nhoT.Mi.n Tit- nm, PTIn..l.
have. Apply before Sept C, T. E.
T.illov, 812 So. ChosnuL
juugo w. u. ftiunger will nrrivo
av nMnliM friiitw.i. ;.t.L i ji
wkWlmnllin m.oh nf l,nr tnll.r A'u" nu no
. . . fo lowint? dav Will. In rnmnnnv wltVi
who arrived last night, will answer any
calls.
The Bell Telephone serves the retail mer
ohant'not only as a salesman but as a purchasing
agent. This is the age of buying and selling. 1
Telephone trade may be secured only by giv- ,
ing'the best selections and getting a prompt de-'
livery. . ,'.
The long distance Bell lines permit the mer
chant to' order goods at a moment's notice no
matter what the distance. -L
NEBRASKA TELEPHONE CO.,
J. C. BEAVER, Manager
Mm A M ...Ill vi.uyiiiK uujr win, in coiliuunv
leave Thursday for Grandlslnnd to visit MTra' 1JVil,; Sc,hatznndKoly.
fPin.ia n y or two shooting chickens. Tho
friends.
McBdamoo C. J. Perkins, Pauline
Pnssmoro, Fred Owings, Messrs. Eber
Murphy, Ed. Walker, Clarence Alex
ander, enmo home from Choyenno Sun
day aftor attending Frontier.
wo deliver fresh milk nnd cream
ovory morning nt Armstrong's and
North Platte Meat Market D. P. Co
Phono D 75.
Don1 Youger left last wcok for Shon
following Monday tho Judge will open
the full term of federal court
Tho "Spring Maid" nt tho Keith
Friday ovoning is pronounced by nil to
bo tho best attraction which has como
to our city In somo time. Tho costumes
nnd music wera benutiful and Mizzio
Hajos has just tho voice, stylo and
technical skill to make it capttvutincr.
Tho household goods oi Mr. and Mrs.
Ed. Burko arrived from Nebraska Citv
Ten Miles for a Cent
From one-tenth to one-fifth cent pel
milo coven the cott of operating a
HARLEY-DAVIDSON
MOTORCYCLE
Th ailntOryrllow
Thw machine it always ready for n
huny-untiip or a pleasure run. Will do
the road work of 3 hortes. No expense
when idle. We would like to tell you
more about the greatest sport ia the
work). Come k and tee us.
MINOR HINMAN, Agent.
NORTH PLATTE, NEBRASKA.
$25 i
nandoah, la,, to attend the annual Saturday ahd thoy are moving into tho
encampment ot the lown btato Mllltla puivor houso on east Third rccontlv
vacated by Ncls Rosmusson nnd
family, Mrs, Burko Intends to open a
to which he belongs. Ho was nccomp
anicd by Master William Davis,
Mrs. II. J. Long returned to Port
land Saturday after n two months visit
with her Bister, Mrs. Jas. McEvoy,
Mr. Long who arrived from Lincoln the
last or the wcck accompanied hor home.
Buy It now. Now Ib tho tlmo to buy
n bottle of Chamberlain's Colic,' Cholera
8ml Diarrhoea Remedy. It is almost
certain to be needed before ho sum
mer la over. This remedy hus no
Mperior. AFor sle by all dealers.
For Rent,
Tho three rooms in the McDonald
Block abovo Buchanan & Patterson's
office, lately occupied by J. G. Bcelor
in ii law nfllrn. '
. . . . . . w . . . i, ii. . .
Also the bulldinir lately occun ed bv orougni obck on xno. ix nnu in company
tho Hartman cignr factory In block 101. with their father contihued their
tjoo uib. Mcuonam. journoy to their homo in Ogden.
millinery parlor there.
Two children who camo In on No. 5
Saturday morning, stopped off for
breakfast at the Pacific Hotel .whilo
their fnthur transacted businessin the
local stores. Being instructed to roturn
to tho train, thoy boarded No. 10 by
mistake and wore carried down tho
road as far as Gothenburg. Thoy were
Closing out Sale
Echelbery's New and
Second Hand Store.
Ranges from $5.00 up.
Stoves from $1.00 up.
Large Refrigerators $4,00.
Gasohtfe btoves $i.oo.
dressers from $2.00 up. .
Commodes from $1.00 up.
Iron Beds from $1.00 up
Carpets, room size, J 2.50.
Come in and see the goods.
To California, aind. the
Pacific Northwest
Low one-way Colonist Fares
September 15 to October 15, 1911.
VIA
UNION PACIFIC,
Standard Road of the West.
Electric Block Signals
Excellent Dining Cars
For further information relative to fares, routes,
etc., call on or address
F. E. BULLARD, Agent.