The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, November 14, 1911, Image 4

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It's Big Ben
sooner or later for people
who've got to get up early
in the morning. For he's
punctual, lasting, hand
some and the best insur
ance against oversleep that
Pve ever heard of.
There's no guess work about
him. He calls you on the dot
just when you say and either
way you say steadily for five
minutes or intermittently for ten.
I have placed him in my win
dow, take a look at him when
ever you go by. You can't miss
Kim, he's on a pedestal in a class
by himself.
$2.50
' CLINTON, Jeweler and Optician
LOCAL MENTION.
Mrs. Eel Oder visited friends in
Wallace lost week.
The Gleaners will meet this week at
tho Baptist church.
Miss Mae Walker is "assisting in the
electric light office.
Miss Evclvn Daly scent yesterday in
Sutherland with friends.
Dr. Charles Parks spent yesterday
in Sutherland on business.
Mrs. Frank Cox. of Sutherland, spent
the week with local menus.
Mrs. Ralph Starkev is vlsitinsr ' rela
tives in Julosburg this week.
Lawrence Monahan. of Lisco, spent
n i . 1 r i . . f "
aunuay ai me acnoit iiumu.
Miss Irma Clinton will entertain the
Girls Friendly society this evening.
The Willlntr Workers will meet Tues
day evening at the Baptist church.
Mrs. Harry Wolrath was taken ill
with pneumonia tho last of the week
Dr. Prltchard transacted business in
Columbus the latter part of the week.
Edward Margileth loft yesterday for
lirule, where he has accepted a p,osi
tion.'
Mrs. F. W. Hinclcor will entertain
the Episcopalfguild on Thursday after
noon. ju,.
Mrs. W. D. Waldo entered tho St.
Luko's hospital last week for treat
ment Ira Boiling, of Omaha, has accented
a position as steam flttor with It. F.
Stuart.
Butler Miltonberger, who is attend
ing school in Lincoln, is, visiting his
parents.
Mr. and Mrs. John Denn are spend
ing this week with relatives in
Arapahoe.
Mrs. Gco- B. Dent entered tho St.
Luke hospital the last of the week for
treatment.
Mrs. Arthur Howard and sons re
turned Sunday from avisltwlth friends
in Dcnvor.
Miss Lillihni Sturacs has returned
from Hastings after a twowoeks' visit
with friends,
Lon Graves loft fom eastern points
Sunday after visiting town friends for
a few days.
Miss Evelyn Sandall will leave Thurs
day for Omaha to spend tho winter
with.nerBlstor.
M.!E. Boardmcn left tho last of .tho
week for Denver to transact business
for several days.
Jack Kcnnoy, formerly of this city
but lato of Maxwell, is a patient at the
Twlncm hospital.
J. E. Sebastian returned tho last of
tho veek from Chappoll whora he
visited his family.
F. C. Pielsticker returned Saturday
from Wallace, where he spent several
days on business.
Miss Maude Loudon entertained the
Gleaners Friday evening. Refresh
ments were served.
' W. B. Dudley, of Omaha; spent yes
terday with Bratt & Goodman adjust
ing insurance losses.
Messrs. C. M. Havden and C. Wal
ter, of Wallace, spent the week end
in town on business.
Clvde Fairman. of the Railroad Sur
veyors office, rotumed Cyestenky from
a short visit in Omaha.
Mm. W. F. CodvJeft Sunday even
ing for Tucson. Ariz., to spend the
winter with her husband.
Hiss Minnie Flynn, of Omaha, has
rotumed homo after a visit with her
aunt, Mrs. P. J. Norn's.
The Knights of Columbns will enter
tain their ladies at a card party and
dance tho last of tho month.
Mrs. Bybee, who had been a patient
at the P. & S. hospital, was discharged
Saturday and returned home.
Miss Bessie Chamberlain left 'Satur
day morning for Denver toj spend a
week or longer with relatives.
Bert Boyer, Will Besack and Jack
Robbins left Saturday for Laramie to
accept positions as brakeman.
Mrs. Weidman. ot Mitchell, who has
been visiting Mrs. Comott, will leave
today for Donver to visit friends.
Tho Catholic Girls' club will meet
next Monday evening at the home of
the Misses Ella and Sadio Shccdy.
Mrs. Edward Rebhausen, who sub
mitted to an operation last week, is
improving in a satisfactory manner.
Tho annual fair and supper of tho
Episcopal church will be held ut the
Masonic hall on Tuesday, Nov. 21st.
Tho B. Y. P. U. meotlntr on Sunday
evening was attended by sixty young
people and led by Aims Delia nanus.
Mrs. Charles Hendy. Sr.. will return
tomorrew from an extended visit with
her son Charley and family in Denver.
J. A. Weaver and J. R. Reno, of
Lena, left tho last of tho week after
spending several days hero on business.
Mrs. Earl Yorko, of- Lexington, is
visiting Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Anderson
this week, having arrived a lew days
ago.
Miss Mnrio Bowen, who was taking
treatment lor an attectcd oyo nt the v.
& S. hospital, left that Institution Saturday.
Miss Hazel Minshnll, of tho Kearney
normal, who camo up Inst weeK to at
tend her sister's wedding, returned
Sunday.
Prof. E. A. Garlisch who has been
confined to tho house with a broken
ankle, for several weeks la Blowly improving.
Miss Ethel McVey returned to tho
Kearney Normal Sunday evening after
spending a weeK witn reiauvcs in wie
city.
Mrs. 0. W. Sizemore is enjoying a
visit from her mother Mrs. White, of
Hershey. who arrived tho latter part of
last week.
Rev. C. C. Wilson, of Gothenburg,
formerly pastorof thoMethodist church
in this city, came up yesterday to spend
a few days.
Mm. Monro V. Mitchell and son's, who
spent tho past week with her sister
Mrs. O'Rourke in Brady, returned Sun
day evening.
P. Mi Sorenson returned Sunday
mornine from Omaha where he Visited
his brother and transacted business for
several days.
Mrs. B. L. Robinson returned the
last of last week from Grand Island
after spending a day or two with her son
uuy and wile.
Miss Carrie McClnnah&n. who sub
mittcd to an operation for appendicitis
at St Luke's hospital last week, is
doing nicely.
Mrs. John Ottenstein. Jr., arrived
from Salt Lake the last of tho week to
visit hor sister Mrs. Chas. Austin for
two weeks.
J. E. Hemphill, of Cozad. rotumed
home yesterday morning after spending
several days with his son Sam Hemp
hill Printing Co.
Mrs. Fred Driebus, of Grand Island
returned homo yesterdny noon after
a short visit with her motner-in-iaw
Mrs. Addio Hall.
Tim Keliher, of tho Illinois Central, .
of Chicago, arrived Sunday afternoon s
to visit his latnor, orouier ana siswr
for several days.
A number of vountr people spent Sun- .
day skating on tho north riVer and U. ,
P. lake, where tho Ice is reported to be
several inches thick. ;-
Miss Evelyn Post left Sunday even
ing for Cheyenno to spend a fortnight t
with her sister. Before returning she-
will visit friends in Denver.
Mrs. E. F. Seeberger, Mrs. Joseph ,
Hayes and Mrs. Charles Austin will en-:
tertain a larco number of ladies at
cards this afternoon.
Father Dobson. of Sidney visited the
Rev. McDaid and Johnon tho last ov
tho week and returned to his pnristv
Saturday evening.
Mrs. Charles Wilson, Af Cheyenne
who had been the guest of her sister
Mrs. Harry Murrin for ten days, left for
homo Sunday evening.
J. M. Lotto and daughter of the
Lyceum Entertainment Burcnu spent
Sunday in the city and left yeBterday
for Howard City, Mich.
A. J. Murrlsh, who spent last week
with Ed Goodman on insurance business
in tho eastern part of the county, left
for Hastings Sunday night
Millinery
Nov. 11th to 26th.
A Grand Two Weeks' Clearance of
Millinery. Trimmed Hats .worth $5 to
$20 at half price. Splcnded assortment
of
at
children's hats
prices. Three dozen
at 25 cents each.
greatly reduced
un trimmed hats
MISS WHITTAKER,
Wilcox Dept. Store
IWEAR DEPINDABLt
tOiif
FURS that are worth more than one hundred cents on the dollar. Here is a splendid opportunity to
secure them. '
Friday and Saturday, Nov. 17tH
IZf
8th
THE REPRESENTATIVE OF
The Russia Fur and Tanning Co., Manufacturers of Dependable Furs
Will have on sale at my store a large and beautiful assortment of Ladies, Misses and Children's Furs
and Ladies' Fur Coats. This assortment will contain all 'the popular and staple Furs, such as black and
brown Coney, Wolf, Lynx, Oppossum, red, silver, black or pointed Vpx, black Martin,
Jap, Mink Marmot, Japanese Sable, Beaver, Seal and Mink.
Furs to suit the most critical buyer. Furs to suit every purse. It costs you
nothing to come in and see these goods for yourself and if you are going to invest
in furs you cannot afford to miss this opportunity.
Wean save you money and give you entire satisfaction. i
Remember the Date, November 17 and ! 8th.
1 THE
LEADER DEPT.
North Platte, Nebraska.
STORE. W ff
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