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About The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 15, 1911)
3'nto inotorlcal Sdcffrtr : , ; i . r M,t r , ' :; , .. - . . . v .. w .. ...,., . , t V,T 1 1""": NORtlHf PLATTE," NEB.,. AUGUST i$r 191. . ' fW$i : TWENTY-SIXTH YEAR.' Ben Hartman formerly of this city j who spent the past sjx months with his ft TOWN AND COUNTY NEWS Phil Pizar, known to many North Platto people has opened n clothing store in Ogalalla. G. M. Babbitt has returned from nn extended visit in Salt Lake City nnd other western cities. "Work on the new Carnegie Library bcgwi the last of the week under tho supervision of Contractor Howard Mc Michael. Miss Alice Birgc entertained a num ber of university girls Friday in honor of Mrs. F. Menifee, of Ann Harbor, Michigan. Mrs. N. McCabo entertained n few friends at a dinner Friday evening in honor of Mesdames Finmnn of Chicago, Peacock of Council Bluffs nnd Allovia, ofkOmaha, who organized the Forrosters, Tho loving cup which will be pre sented to Col. Cody nt tho afternoon performance Saturday has arrived and is nttrncting n great deal of attention at the Dixon Jewelery Store. Major Walker loft Sunday for Den ver where ho, attended a banquet nt the Brown Palace Hotel last evening given by the grand pincers1 of tho United States "Fidelity and Guaranty Co. . A moonlight picnic was held nt tho experimental sub station Friday oven- ing by tho Chi Omega girls in honor of Mrs. Ferdinand Menifee, of Michigan, who visited Miss Edith Patterson last week. Estrayed August J3th, throo calves, one black steer six months . old, one rod steer nnd heifer about a month old. Finder notify or return samo to E. Bales on Lusk farm and receive reward. W. H. C. Woodhurst, in a note to this office yesterday says: "I am doing nicely on soup and milk, and ,hopo to got out in a few days." For more than a week pust Mr. Woodhurst has been confined to the house by' an attack of of fever of somo nnture. "Tho Miller's Daughter," given 1 tVS TfnltV "EVMaw' AunfM'SVlinr1nV"4Kf auspices of tho Yeomen, was one of . the best homo talent plays ever staged in our city. The cast wa3 carefully selected and all taking part were strong in tho character which they rep resented. . Tho case of tho Estate of Joseph .. Little was heard in tho county court this week and the court decided that Joseph Little was married to Mrs Sandy, thismsking her youngest child Josephine' tho legitimato hor of his es tate which is valued at about $10,000, Tho caso will be appealed. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Green will move to Grand Island in the near future, Mr. Green having purchased a moving picture show there. Tho pool room in this city will be managed by Homer Musselman who has taken partnership and leased tho south room of tho new Wnltemath building for five years A coterie of young people chnporoned by Mrs. Harry Dixon started for DIck'3 grove Fndny cycning to nolo n moon light picnic but on account of tho Tain stopped at the Cody Ranch where they wero agreeably entertained and spent a pleasant evening. One of tho large 1 .. .1 .1,.Ire A. ..nlnu. Mains wub ubuu iu uuiiiu. .nn uuju nblo lunch was served by tho young ladies of tho party. For Salo Milk, cream and spring chickens, delivered, mono U75, The Indian Card Club met with Miss Hannah Kelihor Friday af tenioon. Miss Kate Soyferth won the royal prize and Mrs. Joseph Stone tho consolation Assistinc tho hostess wero Mesdames Hayes, Seebergor and Hongland fl rnnfoctfnns wero served. Out of town guests wero Mesdames J. Keliher, of St. Louis, Finnmnn. of Chicago and Allovia, of Omaha. Tho local merchants propose to or ganize a credit association in order to protect themselves ngainst customers who fail to pay their bills. Merchants who do a credit business are always glad to accommodate those who pay ihrfr Mils nromntlv. but there are some people who have proven, them selves unworthy of credit, nnd to guard against these is one of tho objects of the" proposed association A reception jyns held Friday evening In fho Entrineers' hall by the new court of Lady Forresters, which organ ized in this city tho evening previous The guests of honor wero tho ladies of St Patrick's congregation. Very in- terestincr talks on tho organization, its purpose and benefits woro parents in Kansas City returned Sat urday. John Mathcs, of Tryon, died Sunday at his homo in Tryon of ailments cus tomary to old age. Death came in his eightioth year. The North1 Platto ball team went to Ogalalla Friday and wore defeated by a scoro that would not look woll in print However tho players enjoyed the outing. Elsie Adams has filed a petition for divorce from Harry Adams In tho dis trict court nnd asks thnt hor mnlden nnmo of ElsiojCohagcn be restored to hor. Mr. nnd Mrs. Geo. Mason, of Grand Island, left yesterday for JulcsbUrg after spending several days with their cousins Mrs. Joe Jcssup and Earl Carl ton. Fred Owings returned yesterday morning from a two weeks outing in Laramie. Mrs. Owings stopped at Sid ney while enrouto homo to spend a few1 days with relatives. Now fall silks, first shipment just 'In nt Wilcox Department Store. Now potatoes nro now being marketed freely and aro selling nt about $1.50 per bushels. It is stated that tho crop will bo light and tho price is not likely to go much below tho above figure. Little Lydin Yost entertained n num ber vof young friends Friday in honor of her seventh birthday. A dainty lunch was served and tho little hostess received many gifts. A surpriso party was tendered Miss Stella Banks Friday afternoon by twdity-four of hor young friends; En tcrtaining games wore played and dainty lunch served. Martha, tho two year old daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Honry Frels, of Hor shey, died Saturday of diabetes. Tho remains wero Intorred in Frntornity cemetery near Horshoy yesterday after noon. In tho polico court Friday nfternoon A. L. Fletcher was fined $5.00 and cost3 for being drunk and disorderly and F L Snumafl .who .was1 sixth Ud en; a" aim alar charge was .sentto jail, being un- ablo to pay costs and $2.00 fine. A petition is beinir circulated in Max .. .. .jt 1 . . well nsKing the school board to call an election to votq on a proposition to issuo $20,000, bonds for a new school building. The plans call for a building 60x90, two floors nnd bssemont eight rooms and accommodations for 320 pupils. Dave Day nnd Frank McGovern lenvo next week on their annual fishing trip. Davo has promised this writer a 'ine38 of trout, but as ho has promised us a. Wild gooso each year for five years nnd never fulfilled tho promiso, we aro be ginning to lose faith In his voracity. Wo deliver fresh milk and cream every morning ut Armstrong s and North Platto Meat Market D. P. Co. Phono D 76. Tho case of Georgo White vb James H. Bonaham was settled in tho county court Thursday. Both men live Sutherland and for some time Bonham has been occupying a house which be longed to white and which ho was or dered to vacate. Ho refused to do and Sheriff Miltonberger was notified Ho immediately called Upon Bonham and wns resisted, whereoa ho filed two complaints again.it him. Ono for resist ing nn officer nnd tho other for carrying concealed weapons. The first case was heard by Judge Grant who found Bon ham guilty as alleged but was lenient with him and left him oft by paying the costs, y Wanted 2 horses. Will pay$15 or $20 for same. Lot me know what you have, Apply before Sept. 6, T. E. Tilloy, 312 So. Chesnut A court of Forresters was organized in tho Engineer' shall Thursday evening by ladies of St. Patrick's church. The meeting was in charge of Mesdames Mary Finnan, of Chicago, Pecock, of Council Bluffs, and Jack Allovia, of Omaha, nnd twenty nnmcs wero put on the charter. Officers wero elocted as follows: High Chief Ranger, Mnr. J. I. Smith: Assistant Mrs. Chns. Martini; Recording Secretary, Mrs. Jos. Dono- gan; Finnncial Secretary, Mrs. A. J, Frazior; treasurer, Mrs, James Hart. Miss Josephine O'Haro was chosen to renresent the court at tho convention In Chicaoro on Sent. 2Gth. Tho court will be known as St. Patrick's court No. 913. Personal Mention. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard of Geneva, aro Mesdames Finnan, chief high ranger of Chicago, Allovia, of Omaha and Connel, of Denver, Tho jntterpart of tho evening was spent in social conversa tion. Punch and small cakes wero served Seemed to Give Him a New Stomach. "I suffered intensely after. eating and no medicino or treatment I tried crtomivl in ilo nnv frood." writes H. M. ' au....A 1 1 . . o ' ' " , I UliUUUJ B'" "j t I oungpeiora, suitor 01 iiiu oun, xjuku visiting Mr. and Mrs. I. L. Bailor. Mr. and. Mrs. D. E. Morrill returned Saturday from a visit in Grand Island. Misses Hazel Smith nnd Marie Bowen expect to visit friends in Konrnoy this week. O. H. Brotermnrkle, of Omaha, form orly of this city, is transacting business in town. Miss Albina Hahler returned a few days ago from Louisville, Ky., whero she attended college. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Oulmetto left Friday evening for Omnha, Lincoln nnd other points cast Mrs. Orra Do Ford and baby will leave this week ' for Omaha to spend a month with friends. Mr. and Mrs". Will Stcgal and famiy will leave this weekfor Williams, Ariz., to spend a month. Mrs. A. S. Chamaberlaln has returned from a two weeks' visit with relatives in Omnha and Lincoln. Mrs. J. T. Murphy and daughters Iza and Roxy returned Saturday from a week's visit in Omaha. Oscar Nealo of Kearney came up Sat urday and visited witli Mr. and Mrs. W. T, Banks until yesterday. Miss Isabel Doran is expected home today from a viBit of several weeks in cities on the Pacific coast Mrs. Menifee, of Ann Aarbor, Mich., who has been visiting Miss Edith Pat terson, loft Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. John Keliher and baby of St Louis left yesterday after spend ing a week with relatives. Mrs. Haney nnd Miss Martin of Chey- onno loft Saturday after visiting Mr. and Mrs. Louis Peterson for several days. C. H. Payne, of Omaha, returned home tho last of last week after a lengthy visit wlthjhis son, dairymnn F, E. Payne. Miss May Shecdy, of Brush, Colo., who had been visiting her brotherDiivo and fnmlly, loft tho latter part View, Ohio. "Tho first few doses of i Chamberlain's btomncn ana uivcr 1 Tablets gave mo surprising relief , and , the second bottle seemed to give mo a new stomach and perfectly good health." For salo by nil dealers. of last week. Mrs. Harry Murrin nnd children ar rived" homo tho latter part of last wpok from a month's visit with relatives in Seattlo, Portland nnd Cheyenne. Rev. C. F. Chapman held services nt Ogalalla Sunday evoning. Miss Mnudo Burgner left Sunday for eastern points to spend n month. Mrs. FT D. Winn, ot Kcnrnoy, is visiting in tho city with relatives and frionds. Mr. nnd Mrs. Millard Hosier roturned Saturday evening from a ten days stay in Omaha and Council Bluffs. Mrs. W. E. Starr oxpecto to loavo shortly for Omnha and othor points to visit relntlves for several weeks. Miss hula liates, of Fails City, ar rived Friday evening to visit MIbs Fenna Beelor for a week or moro. Miss Helon Jones rsturned to Lin coln Saturday after spending scvorfl days with Mr. and Mrs. John Evans. Claudo Mccomber, who has been at tending Highland Park University, came homo Sunday to visit his parents. Mrs. J. S. Twinem and children ro turned home tho last of tho week from an extended visit with relatives in Iowa. Senator nnd Mrs. W. V, Iongland have as their guest Mrs. urnin, or ittsburg, formerly a young lady of this city. Mrs. Geo. T. Field will leave in tho nenr future for Cherokee Pork, whero her husband has been for several weeks past. Mrs. Will Jeffers, of Greeh Rivor, in expected today nnd will visit her mother Mrs. Edwina Schatz for two weeks or longer. Mrs. Frank Dcntlor and daughter Irma, of Denver, camo down Saturday to spend two weeks with tho former's parents Mr. nnd Mrs. Robinson. Misses Elizabeth Hinman and Florence IddingB returned Sunday from Lodgepolo where they spend several days with Miss Janet Alden, Mr. nnd Mrs. F. T. Redmond spout Sunday in Loxington with their dnugh ter, Mrs. Wm. Tanner, and nttonded tho concert given by an Italian band at tho chautauqua, Mr. and Mrs. Pat Lonergan and chll dren, formerly of this city, urrivct! here Saturday and expect to locate having sold their picture shows In Mil ford and Beuver, Utah, Attornoy Shuman spent Saturday in Tri.1,..n 1 i h jviuiLiitil uii uiioiuuoa. tydsfncEs fr' Mr.- and Mrs. Jnmds Ware, of Blair, are expected tomorrow to visit friends and attend tho Wild West Bhow. Miss Mhrgnrot Wnro who has been snondlng several weeks ut tho Ottensteln home will return with them. Ed Goodman is transacting in Omaha this wcok. Clare Bacon, of Choyenno, sponVSun duy with his family in this city.y Mrs. William Brncey, motho$fDr. L. C. DroBt, loft yesterday motfijng to visit relntivcs. Mrs. Hazel Napersteck litis acqopted a position with tho Tologrnph and bo gnn woric yesterday morning. MIbs Lillian Burns, mirso ritSt. Luke's hospital, will leave in 'a ,fow dnys for Omaha to visit rolutlveU. Mesdames Lovo and Lnndgfaf Avlll leave the first of tho week fox'.Chcy- enne to attend the Frontier colcliratlon. Mrs. C. J. Cornwall and faintly" wil leave today for Grand Island' where Mr, Cornwell Is quite 111 typoid fovor. Dr. and Mrs. J. B. Redflold returned Snturdav nvoninrr from u pleasantfort night spent with relatives in iOwwa. . . "frit Miss Kathleen Flynn expects to. (gave shortly for Choyenno and Deliver to Bpcnd two weeks with friends and relatives. M in. .TosotVh Fillion Sr.. and"Mrs. Joseph Fillion Jr, will leave Suritiujf for Rock Springs to visit relativoB.v, Mrs. A. S. Coatos will re tuff? today from Sutherland whoro who has ueen visiting Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cpfoyf, Walter Kockon left a few dayfl-''ago for Mt. Rose, Wyo., to visit hja, plater Mm. Paulino Fetz and nccomany Hi mothor homo. Mr. nnd Mrs. J. I. Smith und family loft yosterdny morning for Kearnoy to attend .the circus and visit with friends until Saturday. .7 Miss Serma Block returned Sunduy from a two weeks visit with frionds In Gothenburg and resumed work in- Dr, Lucas office yesterday. ' Clarenco Harrington will leavKshbrtly for Michigan to attend tho wedding of a college friend and bo a guest. it a house party lor ton unys. Mrs. W. C. Elder, son Coulter and daughter Helen Gleeson will return to dny from Marshalltown, Oregon, whero thoy spent a month with tho Tdjincrs daughtor. Codv Boal arrived in town Saturday night und will remain horo .Jtrjjil the Wild West reaches North Platte -vyhen ho will continue to travel with tho show until tho end of tho season,' Ho loft the show nt Council Bluffs, Tho Novltn club will moot with Mrs. Ed OgloV tomorrow uf temqon. Miss Pearl Woeks will attend the Fron tier celebration nt Cheyenne next week. Mrs. Edward Fisher, of Green River, will nrrivo tomorrowto visit at the Whnlon homo. Mrs. WaltorCovollo,.Sr., leftyoster- day morning for Brownleo, to visit her son for tpreo weokn. Muster Mnrcol Keliher loft Sunday -for Gnndy to spend a week with the Brosius family. Jason Sawyer Is taking Leonard Red mond place ut tho American Express office for two weoks. Miss Alta Strykor of Lincoln arrived Sunday evening to spend a weok or moro with friends. Harley Gates is expected home, to morrow from Donvor whore ho spent two wcok sight Booing. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Burney re turned Sunday morning from a month's stay In Excelsior Springs. Charles Tiornoy " of Corcsco, Nebr., returned homo after visiting M r. and Mrs. Roy Cottroll several days. Misses Gertrude nnd Mildred Gregg will leave in h few days for Cheyenne and Salt Lako to visit friends. Mr. and Mrs. Grover Crane, Miss Bessie Kimball, of Oshkosh and Mrs- Ed. Burton will visit Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Plummer this week. Attorney and Mrs. Georgo E. French roturned Saturday from Chicago, whero thoy spent several months for tho benefit of tho hitter's health. Mr. andMrs. R. C. Christnor, of Ft. Smith, Arkansas, who have been guests of tho lattor's sister Mrs. C. M, New ton for ten duys, left this morning, Charles Weir and son wont to Kear ney Sunday to meet Mr. Will Kolkor. of New York, n nophow of the former, who will visit in town while enrouto west. Attack like Tigers. In fighting to keen tho blood pure the whito corpuscles attack disease germs jiko tigers, mit otton gorms multiply so faat the little fighters aro overcome. Then seo pimples, bolls, eczema, Balt rheum and sores multiply und strength nnu nppetito iuii, xma condition de--mands Electric Bitters to regulate Stomach, liver and kldnoys to expel poiBons from the blood. "They nre the best blood purifier," writes C. T. Bud nhan, of Tracy, Calif,, "I- havo over found." Theymako rich, red blood, atrong nerves and build up your health. Try them. COc at Stone Drug Co.