The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, January 19, 1912, Image 5

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ie Christmas cjpinl
is. rondLv exDressed
Ai illt to mother, (titer, wile or iwett
heart, no offering li more eloquent than a
locket, the Symbol ol FaUhlulnen.
And no locket li more hitcilr choaen (or '
thli putpoie than our "Inner-Croup" Locket '
ahown below. Inilde this locket la a tiny
hinted leal. You can put picture iti each
covet and a picture In each tide ol the leal.
Four plcturea in one locket I
And yet thli locket la unuiually thin. ,
Look lor the Utile W. A: H. Co. heatt trade
mark on the Inilde.
Aii endleia variety ol itylea and ihapea
lor both men and women. Aik ua about the
"Inner-Croup" Locket ahown below, No,
100. TIT S. TVT
The Jeweler.
There's
iv heart in.-
every locked
SCHILLER & CO.,
Prescription Druggists
First Dcor North of
First National Hank
Mrs. Bert Napersteck will entertnin
the Ncvita club on Wednesday after
noon. Little Harriet Fleishman, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Fleishman has
been very ill this week. '
The 0. E. S. kensington club will
meet with Mrs. George Trexler next
Tuesday afternoon.
. Mrs. Charles Corne, of Ogalalla,
I visited" friends in town yesterday
while enrouto to umana.
After spqnding a few days with Mrs.
Charles Burroughs, Mrs. Robert Mc
Gralereturned to Sutherland yester
day. Wanted A girl for general houso-
wm-k- frnnd wntrea for nnr pnmnntnnt.
Inquire of Mrs. W. H. McDonald, 407
west ruin airum.
Train No. 18 was delayed several
hours Wednesday by a broken wheel on
the observation car. The accident oc
curred at Sutherland.
For Sale First class Radiant Home
burner in good condition. Inquire of
P. A. Norton.
Atrd W V. TTnnnlnnil Mrs .T S
TTnnirlnnrl nnil Mrs. C. M. Nnwr.nrf will
entertain at a kensington Wednesday
aiiernoon oi nexi ween at uie nomc oi
the first nnmcd.
Mrs. Wolfe and daughter Nettie
who have been visiting the former's
mother Mrs. u. J. Krncson anu Mrs.
Charles Burroughs will return to their
home in Chnppell today.
Base Burner, handsome, new, latest
improved, at S-10.00, being below cost
Also other heating stoves below cost at
Hershey s, 5th and Locust, phono 15.
Little Ada Beyerle entertained
number of her young playmates at a
birthunv party yesterday atternoon
Games wero played and a nice lunch
served by the little hostess's mother
Mrs. Au ueveric.
t the ditcli meeting Monday after
noon of the Paxton & Iorshey Water
Co., the following oiucers wero elected
for the ensuing year: P. A. Anderson,
president: G. O. Johnson, secretary:
' .i n-i.-J ir.. A....i M ,l is
arm t OWJr iuuii, aunuai jiaun mill v.
0. Johnson, the board of directors.
Hershey Times.
A jolly party of fifteen young ladies
and gentlemen chaperoned by
Will Friend and Dave Day held
a very pleasant bob slod party
last evening. The roads were in fine
condition for tho rido and two hours
wero spent in sleighing after which
refreshments wore served at the
Dickey Parlors and several flash light
'pictures taken. A largo supply of
horns, megaphones,'' cowbells and bon
bona added to tho pleasure of tho ride.
a oeieiy
Mrs. Walter Crook will entertain a
number of friends at Som R Set Mon
day evening.
Miss Edith Wendcborn will entertain
a number of friends at a prenuptinl
linen shower for Miss Francis Nichols
on January 24th.
Tho Mother's Club spent a very en
joyable afternoon with Mrs. Gcorgo
Austin Wednesday at a kensington,
after which a dainty lunch was served.
Misses Ethel Doncgan, Vera Schar
man, Genevieve Ottcnstein, Eflle
Christ and Ethel Fryo will entertain
the Catholic Girls Club Monday even
ing at the home of Mrs. Clydo Cook.
The J. D. Club were the guests of
Miss Mamie Johnson Wednesday ovon-
Ing. After a very enjoyable session
an elaborate two course lunch was
served at midnight.
A pleasant meeting of the Young
Ladies Kensington club was held at the
home of Miss Mnymc McMichacl Tues
day evening. A dainty lunch was
served and a couplo of hours spent in
social chat and fancy work.
The altar society of St. Patrick's
church held n very successful social at
the home of Mrs. A. J. Frazior yester
day. The attendance was unusually
large and a neat sum collected for
lunches. Assisting Mrs. Frazier were
Mesdames Joseph Murphy and Julius
Hnhler.
Mrs. Robert Lannin entertained the
Coterie Club on Wednesday afternoon
in a most enjoyable manner. Card
games were played for two hours and
prizes awarded to Mesdames Asa
Snyder and Al Brown and a hand
painted plate presented to the hostess.
At the close of the games an enjoyable
lunch was served.
The Catholic choir were the favored
guests of Mrs. John B. Murphy Wed
nesday evening. The entertaining fea
ture of the evening was progressive
high five. A two course lunch was
served after the games and the latter
part of the evening devoted to music
and social conversation. The function
was a most pleasant one to all.
While the Freshmen were having
such a gay time at the engineers' hall
Friday evening the members of the
Sophomore class met at the home of
Marie LeDioyt and about nine-thirty
preceded to the Pat -theatre where
they took in the picture show. They
then went to Dickey's nnd partook of a
delicious lunch which Mr. Dickey had
prepared for them. After caiing all
their appetite desired there were a
number of stump speeches given by
different members of the class. Arthur
Barraclough acted as "Toastmaster"
and Russfl D. Bedell occupied the pul
pit in absence of the minister.
LOCAL AND PERSONAL
B. P. Baker is very ill at his home on
South Walnut St
Civil Engineer Clydo Fariman, of tho
U. P. surveyor force, is quite ill this
week.
Will Craigio left Wednesday morning
for Kearney to attend tho firemon's
convention.
A baby girl was born to Mr. and Mrs.
James A. Downing at tho.Twincm hos
pital Tuesday.
Mrs. Joseph Soloman, of Tryon, died
Tuesday. She- was known by a num
ber of local people.
Mrs. I. L. Mlltonborger loft Wednes
day morning for Chicago to visit hor
daughter Mrs. Cal Lowell.
Dr. Twinom reports tho birth Jt n
baby girl to Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Voss,
who live Bouth of town.
Mrs. H. S. Ridgcly, of Basin, Wyo.,
arrived a few dayB to visit her parent
Mr. nnd Mrs, Alex Fenwick.
Mrs. Miner Morrow, bookkeeper at
the Greeson grocery has been off duty
several days owing to illness.
Superintendent Wilson Tout returned
last evening from tho State Superin
tendents' convention ot Lincoln.
Lost Watch charm, monogram 0.
N. S. Return to Yellow Front,
Mrs. Agnes Boycr want to Grand Is
land Wcunosday to install the new
officers in the L. 0. T. M. in that city.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Koons oro re
joicing over the arrival of a baby girl
which was born to them Tuesday morn
ing. The marriage of Miss Francis Nichols
and Geo. Kanough will take place at
the home ot tne undo on Wednesday
evening, January 31st.
Frank Stuart who hns been employed
in Ogalalla for 3omo time spent tho
lirwk of tne wecK in town and leit wed
nesday for Greeley.
The J. S. Davis Auto Co., has just
closed a contract with Gunn NalTzinger
Auto Co., Lexington, Neb., for live
new 1912 liuick touring cars.
W. II. C. Woodhurst loft Tuesday
night for Alliance to adjust a firo loss
sustained by an insurance company.
Mr. Woodhurst is frequently pressed
into service as an adjuster by the in
suranee companies sustaining losses.
At a mcetinc of the citv council held
Tuesday evening tho water works or
dinance was read for tho second time,
niter which the council adjourned.
Tho local homestead of Yeomen will
hold a special meeting on the evening
of Jnnuury 27th at which a class of one
hundred new members will bo taken in.
George H. Booker, of Billings. Mont,,
a postofflce inspector, spent Wednes
day and yosterday in town inspecting
tho local office and placed his OK stamp
on the business conditions.
Presbyterian Church.
The usual sorviccs will bo held at tho
church on Sunday. Sunday school at
iu A. jh., public worship at 11 A. M.,
C. E. at G:45 P. M. and evening service
an 7:30. The pastor will bo in his pul-
fiit as usual and his themes will be of
nterest and service.
Notice.
Tate Lodge No. G4 A. 0. U. W. offers
for sale to tho highest bidder for cash,
lot 7, block, C in Pcniston's addition.
.Sealed bids will bo received until
January 22, 1912. Tho lodgo resorves
the right to reject any and all bids.
T. M. Cohaqen, Recorder.
Notice for Bids.
Notice is hereby given that whereas
tho C. B. S. Polo and Neck Yoke
Manufacturing Company, of Brady,
Nebraska, at thair annual meeting
held in the village of Brady, Nebraska;
on Jan. 2, 1912, did authorize the
Board of Directors to offer for sulo nil
the property and effects of said C. B.
S. Pole and Neck Yoko Manufacturing
Company: Now. therefore wo. the
Directors of said company, do ndvertizo
for sealed bids on the following prop
erty: Bids for the four patents of compnny,
material finished and unfinished nnd
renl estate of said company.
Bids for the above will bo received
mi to six o'clock on February 1st. 1912.
All bids to bo nccompanieu by a cer
tified check for $500, to be refunded if
bid be rejected, nnd to ho applied on
purchase price if accepted.
Board reserves right to reject any or
all bids.
Board of Directors:
Wm. Beatty,
F. Geoikjh,
N. EnwAitns,
T. T. Maiu'ott,
G. B. Scott.
Wilcox for Presidential Elector,
At a meeting of the representatives
ot the Taft forces in Nebraska at Lin
coln Monday, W. T. Wilcox of this city
was selected as a candidate for presi
dential elector from the Sixth congres
sional district. This election came
without any solicitation on tho part of
Mr. Wilcox, and was made by reason
of his standing as a prominent republi
can of the congressional district and of
the state. He will poll a very heavy
vote.
The marriage ceremony of Miss
Jessie Hatfield, late of this city, and
Theadore Samuelpon was solemnized at
the Episcopal church in Sheridan, Wyo,,
nt six o'clock in the evening Jan. 10th.
Tho bride was attired in a blue silk
mousselino gown. Following tho cere
mony a wedding supper was served at
tho Great Northern HotH, and Inter
the couplo left on a wedding trip to
Los Angeles.
From Friday, Januairy 19th
To Thursday, February 1st,
Wo will sell the remainder of our
Ladies' Cloth Co&is
AT
ONE-HALF PRICE
Wo will also sell all.- Ladies' Plush
t)oats at one-third off. We do this
to give us an absolutely clean stock
next fall.
Store.
DO NT
W A
For some of your neighbors
to tell you of their loss of deeds,
mprtfiages, uotes, abstracts, in
surance policies, or other val
uable papers by fire, being
mislaid and lost or destroyed,
before renting n private Safe
Deposit Box in our fire proof
vault.
You can rent a box for $2 a
year, keep your valuable
papers in it and feel secure.
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Keith Theatre
ujrsaay.
JANUARY 25.
The Play that
Makes you think
The I:
L1UI1
awl the
Mouse
GROW SPECIAL
FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY,
Jan. 1 9 and 20.
Swifts Premium Hams per lb,
Swifts Empire Bacon per lb ..... .
Swifts Premium Bacon, whole slips, p'er lb..
Standard Corn, 2 cans for
V-
Kraut, 2 cans for . . . v ..... i . . V. .
1
Red Pitted Cherries per can
Alaska Red Salmon, 3 cans for . . . ,
Pink Salmon, per can
1
1 6-oz can Calumet Baking" Powder
Large Oranges 45c and 50c kind per doz. . . .
n.
15c
16c
20c
15c
15c
15c
50c
11c
19c
35c
a itt: 1 n j 1.
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Union Realty and. Investment Company.
Paid up Capital $50,000. Surplus 50,000.00.
-OrriCERS AND DIRCCTORS-
T. C. PATTERSON. President, B. BUCHANAN, Scc'y nnd TronB.
First Mortgages on Reul EstntoJBouBht, Sold nnd Ncgotinted.
This compnny is prcpnred to loan money of. investors on first mort
gages on renl estate, nmply Becured nntl drawing eight per cent Bemi
nnnunl interest. Money so invested will be exempt from tnxntion.
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McDonald State Bank,
NORTH PLATTE, NEBRASKA.
Capital Stock Fully Paid $100,000.00.
Oldcsl Bank in Lincoln Counly.
We ' Respectfully Solicit your Banking
Business. Satisfaction Guaranteed . .
CHAS.IMcDONALD,
President.
w. 11. Mcdonald,
Cnihicr and Vice-Prest.
A Modern Institution
For the treatment of medical and surgical cases. Open to the
medical profession. Special accomodations for confinement cases
Training school for nurses in connection. Address all enmmu
cations to the superintendent.
Plionc 642 Cor. Eighth and Locust
DR J. 3. HH'S
218 Weit Fourth St.
For the treatment of
MEDICAL and SURGI
CAL patients. Also for
ncconimrdtiong ci:i
liiYiuent ci'o"..