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About The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 29, 1911)
Statu Hlttwic! Secfcty TWENTY-SIXTH YEAR. NORTH PLATTE, NEB: SEPTEMBER. atf, ciu "IT GROCERY SPECIAL ONE DAY ONLY Saturday, Sept. 30th. Swifts Premium Hams per lb I 7sjC . Swifts Pic Nic Hams per lb 2C Swifts White Laundry Soap 7 bars 25 C Gold Dust 4-lb pkg - - - 19 C Wilcox Department TOWN AND COUNTY NEWS Mrs. N. E. White, of Wood River, is visiting local friends. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Loudon went to Maxwell Wednesday to visit relatives. Irvo Armstrong wont to Grand Island a few' days ago on business concerning his picture show. George Bode, of Mexico, visited his uncle P. W. Rinckcr Sunday while en route east. Mr. and Mrs. Cottrell spent the first of the week with Mr. and Mrs, D. P, Wilcox, in Cozad. Mrs. Major Woodhurst left yesterday for Omaha to visit friends and attend the Ak-Sar-Ben. Edward Thompson has fe'sfgrica'JhiaJi?'8er' position at the Rexall Drug Store in order to attend school. Mr3. Will Shohoney returned the first of the week from a month's vjsit with relatives in Denver, Ft. Collins anB Kansas City. Mrs. Hummrell and children, of Wal- .lace, who spentt;twa weeks with her BiBierwre, j E,iKicuraw,eitwi8iirBt of the week toi-Wo ! ' N. R. Neale, of Gandy, is visiting his brother Vance and transactingbusl ness in town today. Mrs. Ed Aherns and son, of Sidney, came down Wednesday to visit her mother Mrs. Ncls Hammer. Mrs. Walter Crook will return this week from a visit of several weeks with relatives in Carroll, Iowa. Will J. Ilcndy spent the early part of the week in Kearney on business connected with his picture shows. The gamo of ball between the Yeo man and High School teams, was post poned from last Saturday and will bo played today. James Martin returned Wednesday from a two weeks' stay in Kansas City and will leave in a few days for Omaha on business. F. W. Herminghausen returned a few days ago from a business trip to St Louis, Springfield and other points in Missouri. Fred W. Rinckor returned Wednes day f Dm a business trip to Omaha. Mrs. Rinckcr remained there to, visit friends for aweek. Mrs. Fred W. Miller, late of Fre mont, who has been visiting her mother Mrs. Dick Cox for a week past, will leave the first of the week. Dr. Hogg, of Grand Island, and Engineer P. A. Norton, of this city, will put in about three acres of onions for the early market in Grand Island. Mrs. John Voscepka loft a few days ago for Denver to spend two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Raskins will be among those attending tho Ak-sar-bcn in Omaha noxt week, Mrs Leo Tobin and children will leave Sunday for Denver after a pleas ant visit with her father. Charles Rourko returned Wednesday morning from an extended visit in wes tern points of interest Miss Vlasta Vosceipka returned "Wed nesday from Kearney where sho visit ed her sister Mrs. Trout for two weeks. Misses Bessie Smith and Sadie Tro- villa camo home last night from Elm Creek where they assisted in Catholic choir during, the mission. Mr. and Mrs. Fred , Owings have moved into the' Soyferth homo on east (Jth St.jvhich they will occupy while their new home is under con struction. Miss Lillian Eaton, of Denver, is ex- Lnected the last -of the week to visit her Bister Mrs. Verno Mann and probably; accept a position in one of the local stores. Keith Neville leftTuesday for Omaha to participate in the fall tournament of the Omaha Gun Club. Mr. Noville is among the top notchors of the amateur gun artists of the state. Mrs. 0. W. Brandt and baby will ar rive soon from Columbus, Ohio, to make her home. Mr. Brandt has been in town for several weeks having resumed his former position in the train dispatcher's office. Seth Longley, of Los Vegas, Nev., visited Mrs. Isaac Dillion and Mr. and Mrs. Lester Walker Sunday while on route to eastern points. He is an old friend of the Dillion family and has visited them here at different times. Tho caso of tho state of Nebraska In relation with J. K. Mnrkee vs Leonn Scott and .Lois Shclton also Curt Weiner and M. T. Boquotte for con ducting houses of ill repute south of the city, in such a manner as to be a nuisance to people living near, is set for Sept. 30th in tho district court THE First National Bank, of North Platte, Nebraska. UNITED STATES DEPOSITARY. Capital and Surplus $140,000. , DIRECTORS: E. F. SEEOERGER, President, M. KEITH NEVILLE, Vice-President, F. L. N00NEY, Cashier. ARTHUR McN&MARA, J. J. HALLIGAN. Mrs. White, of Hershoy, is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Sizemore. A. F. Beelcr, of Hershoy, transacted business in town the past two days. Dick Baker returned Wednesday from a vUit in Omaha with his parents. Miss Both Cooper, of Wellfleet, Is among the visitors in tho city this week. Mrs. Jack Kenney, of Maxwell, is visiting her sister Mrs. Lillian Graham this week. Joseph Weeks will leave soon for Grand Island to enter the Soldiers' home. Mrs. Ed McGowan, of Denver, arriv ed yesterday to visit her mother Mrs. Ella Shuman. Paul Nolan has accepted a position in the, Rexall drug stone and began ,wprTc1Wednesday... . ' r 1 mt a . it ' ivir. aim itirs. j. nomas axicii are spendirig this week with relatives fn Lincoln and Omaha. Wednesday morning Robert Douglas, of the Fourth ward, sold a car of muleB to Mr. Turpeo of Columbus. Mrs. Joseph Richards returned Wed nesday from Sidney where sho trans acted business for several days. Mrs. Robert Johnson, of Denver, ar rived Wednesday to visit Mrs. M. N. Johnson for several weoks. Mrs. Ralph Garmnn has returned from a protracted visit in Malvern, In., with her mothor and other relatives. Mrs. Geo. Miller, of Davenport, la., is expected noxt week to visit her parents Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Rector. Happiness reigns in tho homo of Mi, and Mrs. Thomas Halligan west of tho city, two robustboys beingborn tathem Wednesday morning. Miss Elizabeth Weinberger loft Wednesday morning for Grand Island to spend several days with friends and attend a big dance this week. Dr. S. A. Cassady, James Robbins postmaster, and C D. White a pros perpons farmer, all of Wallace, are sponding a few days here on business. Georgo Norsworth, of Cozad, Jb in charge of a car of poaches which ar rived herd Wednesday from Ogdon, nnd are being distributed to morchnnta and private families. For Rent New 5-room housoon West Sixth street and Lincoln Avenue. In quire of J. H. Fonda. J. F. Adair, of Koarnoy, who is as sociated with tho North Platto Steam Laundry expects to return home the first of tho week leaving tho manage ment to his partnor, H. G. Main. Henry Abshiro, late of Idaho, who resided at Sutherland for a number of years and is well known here, has re turned to' look after his interests being the possessor of several hundred aires of land in this county. .Will Hawloy has purchased tho Kissell car formorly owned by Piatt White, paying aboutlBOO for it. Mr. White has ordered a six-cylinder Kissell a much heavier and more powerful car than the ono he sold Tho Omaha Beo Bays that with tho retirement of Traffic Director Stubbs on January 1st, tho Chicago office of tho Union Pacific will bo elbsed, and Oma ha will be the actual headquarters of tho Union Pftcific and allied lines, Julius Krutchsnitt, in charge of maintenance andwayB, will transfer his office to New York. General Manager Mohler will bocomo president, as well as crenoral ' manager of tho Union Pacific. Societies, Clubs. qtid Social Functions. v. ThftM. B. A lodge held n soaaTnnd dahcojpit'tho K. P. Hall Wednesday evening. '"' Mr.fand Mrs. T. C. Patterson wi)l entcrtnlntho "COO" Club on Tuesday, Oct 10th. Mrs. E. F, Soeborger ii entertaining twenty Indies at 600 this afternoon in favor of her guest Mrs. Leo Tobin of Denver. A Yeoman reception will bo held at tho I. O O. F. hall Tuesday evening in honor of Dr. and Mrs. T. J. Kerr nnd Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Glincs 'who were re cently' married. Mesdnmos J. F. Schmalzrlcdnnd Nels Hamper extended their hospitality to uio itoyni Neighbors rucsuay nuernoon as n farewoll for Mrs. Hayes. Aftor sewing fancy articles for several hours a delicious lunch vns partaken of. Mrs, Frank Buchanan entertained a number of friends Wednesday afternoon in honor of hor guest MlssEmnia Allen, of Ornahn. Tho guests spent tho after noon In fancy work and wore served with dainty refreshments. Complimentary to M rs. Leo Tobin, of Donvor, fourteen ladies were enter tained Tuesday afternoon by Mrs. W. T. Wilcox. Several hours wero spent in Kensington work and tho nf ternoon closed with a nice two courso lunch. Mrs. J. J, Hnlligan very pleasantly entertained tho 500 club Tuesday even ing. Mrs. Chnrles Osgood assisted tho hostess. Out of town guests wero Mes- dames Leo Tobin, of Denver, and Fred Warren, of Tampa, Fla. Misses Edith Patterson and Eileen Gantt assisted in serving. Tho Nevita Club wero delightfully entertained Wednesday afternoon by Mrs. Thomas Austin. A picturo blotting contest was won by Mrs. A. S. Coates and Mrs. Harry Samuolson was taken into tho memborspip. An enjoyable lunch was served. A pro-nuptial lmon shower was given by Mrs. Will Hupfer last evening In honor of Mrs. Rosa Babbitt, who will leave for Portland Monday evening and bo '.married to Mr. Earl Weidner formerly of this city. A good time was had by all present Nico refreshments were served. A number of ladies wore tho guests of Miss Ida Ottenstcin Wednesday afternoon when sho gave a kensington for Mrs. Leo Tobin, Of Denvor, -who is visiting in tho city. Tho occasion af forded Mrs. Tobin an excellent oppor tunity of meeting former friends and therefore proved, a pleasant one. De licious refreshments wero served lato in tho afternoon. Tuesday evening Ed Ogior was re minded that he had passed another mile stono in lifo by tho Novita Club and their husbands, numbering In all twenty-five, who enterod his homo un awares and proceeded to jnakc merry. Unique contests wero unraveled by Mtisdames Snyder, Sclmtz, CoateB and Lewis who showed their knowledgo of n picnic dinner, Mrs Geo. Schalz won a prize in a telogram contest Nicely prepared refreshments were served. A score of friends of Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Mann helped them celobrnto tho birthday of the latter on Tuesday even ing. Amusing games and contests composed ho evening's pleasure and prizes woro awarded in conundrum dinner nnd cooking utensil contests to Messrs. J. F. Clabaugh and Claudo Wcingand. Tho evening wnsenlivened with '.several musical selections aftor which a sumptous lunch was served. "Mine hosts"Sturges, McGovern, nnd Fristo gave a four courso prairie chicken dinner Tuesday evonlng to ton of theirgentlemen friends. Chef Sturges did himself proud nnd the dinner was all that tho most fastidious could ask for, The table was beautifully decorated with cut flowers.. After dinner tho guests were entertained for a short while with music and Inter were given a pleasant rido through tho city In automobiles, The Catholic Girls' Club was enter tained Tursday evening at the homo of Miss Elizabeth Weinberger by Misses Nell Hanifin, Elizabeth Weinberger, Mary Guilliumo, Knthleen Flymn and Mrs. Will Hawley, The affair was given in hbnor of Misa Helen Chamber lain whoso marriage to Mr. Elmer Ilelgeson takes place tomorrow. As a remembrance the, girls of tho club presented the bride to bo with a half dozen hand painted plates. Cards were played during tho evening nnd as Mrs. Chas. Reynolds proved the best player sho received a dainty hand painted plate for hor efforts. A dainty two courso lunch was served at tho closo of the evening. This ovening tho ElkBwlll begin fjtntf Becond series of their social cntorwrt . jnonts by giving a canlparty and dtn'co ,nt their home. Miss Fayo McDermltt, of Sioux Cjty,- is tho guest of honor todny at nn affte'r Mftrtn nnrtv crlvnn In? lint. Itnuinvn H E. F. Hondoraon. A largo number of young ladles havo received invitations, to meetMiss MeDcrmitt Tho Cotorio Club wero received' 'li Airs, will rost weuncsciny afternoon. Card games wero played nnd prizes won by Mesdamca Asa Snyder and Goorgo LoDoyt. Mrs. Matt Stuart, of Grn'ntT Island, was an out of town guest De licate viands woro served. L , , , Secures Contract for State Buildior. Huntington & Bnkor havo sccurdd. tho contract for tho erection of a now dwelling on tho sub-station south of town, the bid being seven thousand dollars in round figures. Tho new building will bo used as a boardinor house and dormitory for tho men em ployed on tho farm. Work oriltho house will begin ns soon as tho material arrives. boos- Needs BoMtiaf . Editor Tribunes I soo wo havo tors for a'city halh boosters for good xnds, booators in genoral for tho good of NoriirPlatte, but lhavo looked in vain for boosters for our city cemetery. Why cannot wo havo boosters for that and havo it a thing of beauty instead of a disgrace to our city given over to snnkeB and Russian thistles. I always understood that tho cemetery belonged to individuals, but I seo by tho papers that it was deeded to tho city of North Platte. Thcro are fow of us but havo somo dear ono there. Lot's get busy" and boost for tho city of tho dead. Mns. M. E. D. Attention Hay Men. Wo will save vour monovon Balo Ties ' Seo us. Ginn, White & ScuaTZ. Restaurant te Move. ,' Mrs. Lemon, who has ,been induct ing a restaurant In tho Ottenstcin building on Sixth street, has leased tho enst.room in tho G007.00 building and will remove thereto n n fow days. Tho present room occupied by Mrs. Lemon Is Inadequate to meet tho demands of hewjnercasing trade, hence the leasing of larger quarters. Tho room to be occupied will mnko a bright choorful eating house. 1,1 1 1 - Apples For Sale. I have for salo at mv farm eleven mllon vos?t of North Platto a lot of fino . winter apples which I will sell for B0 and 75 cents per bushel. N. B. Si'UnniEn. C3-2 St. Lukc'i Hospital Notes. Mrs. Gretrtr. of Lena. Neb., who was operated upon rocontly, has recovered and returned homo yestorday. Mrs, E. E. Linebauch returned to : hor homo yestorday aftor taking treat ment horo for a week past David Mooncv loft tho hoanitnl von.- tohlay, having fully recovered from his recent operation. . , Miss Frackcr. of Overland. Is'nro-" grossing nicely from a sovero attack of appendicitis. Sho enjoyed a visit from , , hor father C, J. Frackorthis-weok; ' Mr. White, o'f Hershoy, fljfator. pf Mrs. Sizemore, of this city.'VaRing t treatment for cancer, Dad Palmer, of tho Jolly Elk Journal. who was a victim of blood poison caused from several boils on his neck. ' has recovered and will loaVo for Cinci nnttl shortly. Notice to the Public. On and after October 2nd, 1911, we will sell fourteen quarts of milk for one dollar for cash only. F. II, Payne, Alhekt Haskell, W. R. Mouoan, N. P. Ireland. GmQPyDelivered We have at all times a complete stock of iff Rock Springs Lump,"1 Hanna Lump, Rock Springs Nut, , Hann Nut, Pennsylvania Stove and Nut, j Which we can deliver at the drop of the hat. Pleased customers are our best advertisement because they are SATISFIED. ' Phone us your ne)t,prder and add your name to the list of if '' ' Satisfied Customers. No Better than the Best Better than the Rest W . W . B IRGE, Yards Front Street PHONE 9. Mcfioipld State SB NORTII PLATTE, NEBRASKA. PAID Up capital, $100,000.00 Depositors also protected by tho Depositors Guar nnteo Fund of tho State of Nebraska. Wo appreciate your business with us and invito new accounts. CHAS. MCDONALD, President w. h. Mcdonald, Vico-Pres. nnd Cashier. I, ' 1 I f "; ' Sff'1 1 . n