The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, July 30, 1912, Image 4

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Local and Personal.
Miss Viola Knox.of the P. & S.hospi
tol nursing staff, is taking her vncation.
Mrs. Nick Kirsh, of Grand Island,
came Inst week to visit Mrs. Henry
Rocker.
Mrs. Will Diener loft Saturday even
ing for Denver to spend several weeks
with relatives.
A number of the local commercial
men attended the U. G. T. picnic at
Grand Island Saturday.
Claude Sclby returned the last of
the weok from Chicago where ho is
taking a medical course.
John Day who has been employed in
Allianco for several weoks has resigned
and returned home Sunday.
J. L. Bell, of the United States agri
cultural department, spent tho last of
the week at the state farm.
A social dance was held at tho Lloyd
opera homo Friday evening. These
dances are becoming very popular.
Mrs. 0. H. Cresslcr and daughter
will leave this week for eastern points
to spend a month or more with rela
tives. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Ryan and chil
dren returned Friday afternoon from a
month's visit in Kearney with rel
atives.
Mrs. Mills, of Fennvlllo, who spent
the past Bix months with her daughter
Mrs. Fred Porritt, left Friday after
noon. Mr. nnd Mrs. M. Keith Nevillo and
family returned Saturday from an ox
tended visit in Charlestown, W. Vn.,
with relatives.
Miss Mabel Malinc,
visited her sister Mrs.
has returned home.
Misses Pearl Spangler and Blanche
McCaig, of Paxton, who spent several
weeks here, left Saturday.
Mrs. Martha Graham who has been
visiting in Maxwell for a couple of
weeks returded home Saturday even
ing. Gus. Lewis a greok laborer in the
boiler shops was scalded Saturday
morning. He was taken to tho hospital
at Grand Island.
Mrs. Howard Adams, of Sidney, re
turned home Sunday after spending a
week with Mesdames Clyde Cook and
Homer Handloy.
Miss Comfort Conway, of tho Tramp
Dry Goods Department, will leave
shortly for St. Joe and Chicago to pur
chase fall and winter stock.
Miss Laura Geedmanson, of Ord, who
had been tho guest of Miss Isabello
Doran for tho past three weeks left for
Denver Saturday to visit friends.
Mrs. Robert Mason and daughter
Dixie, of Mt. Pleasant, la., left for
homo Saturday morning after visiting
Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Mason for a month.
Mrs. E. J. Huntington returned to
Grand Island yesterday morning after
spending a fortnight with her daughters
Mesdames Jos. Weeks and Wm.
Hutchins.
C. T. Whelan and Rev. McDaid left
in tho former's car at noon yesterday
for Grand Island to look in on tho demo
cratic state convention. They expected
to reach the Island at eight o'clock last
evening,
Trainmaster Letts and E. W. Zeibert,
of Sidney, left last week for the head
waters of the Platte on a trout fishing
trip. This means that tho number of
fish in tho Platte will bo considerably
diminished.
MiBs Ethel McWilliams entertained
the Young Ladies Kensington Club Fri
day evening in honor of Miss Daisy Mc
Micheal who will be married next week.
The ovoning was spent very pleasantly
and tho nico lunch was irrontly enjoyed
I by nil.
Local and Personal
Mr. nnd Mrs. J. W. Vanderhoof hnve
rented the Walsh property on East
Fourth street.
Miss Hazel Rork came home yester
day from a short visit in Sidney with
friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Vroman, who
were married last week in Grand
Island, have returned.
Miss Harriet Murrin left yesterday
afternoon for Sterling to visit relatives
for a week or longer.
Wanted Girl for general lmusework,
call nt 306 West 4th street. tf
Mrs. George Passmore returned Sun
day evening from n two weeks' visit
with relatives in Sidney.
Miss Anna VonGoetz returned to
Omnha at noon Saturday after visiting
her parents for several days.
Messrs. Ira and Walter Anderson, of
Cozad, visited their brother G. W.
Anderson and fnmily Sunday.
Mrs. Frank Dentler and daughter
Miss Emu, of Denver, are visiting Mr.
and Mrs. C. F. Robinson this week.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Isaac Deats left Sun
day evening for Missoula, Mont., to
spend the greater part of the summer.
Mis Ida Ottenstcin will leave soon
for Blair to visit friends and before re
turning will spond n week or more in
Omaha.
Frank Stuart, lately with tho Union
Pacific civil engineering department,
is now with a railroad surveying corps
in Minnesota.
Mrs. Adgevine, of Adrian, Mich.,
who had been the truest of the Garman
family for a number of weeks, will
leave tonight.
Mr. nnd Mrs. G. W. Anderson en
joyed a visitSunday from the former's
parents Mr. nnd Mrs. Wm. G. Ander
son, of Gothenburg.
Miss Laura Murray, who had been
visiting in Denver for two weeks while
on her return trip from Portland, ar
rived home Saturday night.
Mrs. William Dolson and niece Miss
Cecilia Monahan, who went to Omaha
last week to attend the Dolson-Cassman
wedding, returned Sunday evening.
MissJBradly and Attorney Deorcey,
of Sumner, who are enroute west with
a party of friends by auto, will visit
with Mr. and Mrs. Gus Huffman this
week.
Messrs. 0. H. Thoelecke. F. E. Piel-
sticker and Art Salisbury will leave
next week for Thermopolis. W.vo.. to
spend several weeks.
Ed. Erb, of Gothenburg, spentyestcr
day in town assisting Derryberry &
Forbes in tho arrangement of their
new undertaking parlors.
Henry Schuff, of Grand Island, spent
Friday in town while enroute home from
an auto trip to Colorado. While here he
made a visit to his irrigated farms west
of town.
The Wood building at the corner of
Sixth and Locust is being repainted nnd
repaired preparatory to the lower'floor
being occupied by It. F. Stuart, the
plumber.
Judge and Mrs. J. S. Hoagland will
attend the national reunion of the Grand
Army of tho Republic, which will be
held in Los Angeles tho early part of
September.
A picnic party of six couples of
young ladies and gentlemen held a very
pleasant outing at uurtis L,nke Sunday
making the trip by auto. Mrs. Harry
Dixon acted as chaperone.
Henry Waltemath. who has been con
fined to the house for over two weeks
by inflammatory rheumatism, is im-
nrovinc. Tne trouble affected both
ankles and he has suffered much pain.
The band concert on Friday evening
in tho court yard was one of the best of
tho season and the excellent program
furnished by Manager Stamp was
greatly appreciated by the largo num
ber who assembled.
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While Traveling
It is unsafe to carry large sums
person.
of money on the
You can procure at this bank American Bankers
Association Travelers' Checks in denomination of
$10, $20 nnd $50, which can bo cashed as needed in
all parts of the world.
Wo also have safety deposit boxes in which you can
place your valuablo papers for a very small rental
charge of $1.00 and up per year.
Call and aeo us.
McDonald State Bank,
NORTH PLATTE, NEBRASKA.
J. J. Halligan writes that he visited
near Belfast, Ireland, the house in
which his father was born. Mr.
Halligan and Mr. Wilcox are visiting
many of the attractions in Ireland
that are not reached by a majority of
the tourists.
Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Horrigan, who
wore married in this city a month ago,
returned to Boone, la., the latter part
of last week, where Mr. Horrigan is
employed as machinist. Following the
wedding thoy spent a month at Mr.
Horrigan's homo in Pennsylvania.
Miss Alma Waltemath, who grad
uated from a young ladies school at
Washington, D. C, in June and had
since been visiting in tho east, arrived
home Saturday, but left the following
day for Denver to attend a house party
for a week.
Howard Dolson, formerly of this city
was married tho latter part of last
week to Miss Myrtle A. Cassman, of
Omaha. Mr. Dolson is the youngest
son of Mr. nnd Mrs. W. S. Dolson, of
this city, and is employed with Keoley
Bros, in Omaha and thoy will reside
there.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Vincent nnd
daughter Margaret, who have been
visiting in Omahn and Blair for several
weeks, returned Sunday. They nro
preparing to movo to Holdredgo to
which town Mr. Vincont hns been trans
ferred as representative for tho Har
groves Mercantile Co.
Mrs. Georgo Back entertained a
dozen ladies at bridgo Saturday nftor-
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North Platte. Mrs. Grimes won first
honors nnd Mrs. Halligan, second, and
Mrs. H. L. Williams, Jr., tho consola
tion. A delicious supper was served.
- Gothenburg News.
The railroad bridge cast of town is
boing conveited into a double track
bridgo, that is, additional rails are be
ing laid so that a train approaching tho
bsfdgo on either tho oast or west track
need not switch over to tho one lino of
I rnils. but continues on the snmo line
I of rails on which it npproched. Of
course two trains from opposite direc
tions cannot enter thu bridge at the
samo time. In making this chango tho
company dispenses with two day nnd
two night men, a saving of 5240 n
month. To savo this item the chunge
is evidently mado, for it docs not ex
pedite tho movement of trains.
Local and Personal.
Mrs. James Loudon spent Sunday in.
Maxwell with relatives.
J. L. Brown, of Kearney, visited his
son Bruce Brown and wife the first of
the week.
Miss Cassie Miller has resumed work
at the Leader after a three weeks' va
cation. Mrs. Bock and son John, who have
been cuests of the Day tamiiy lor a
.week, left last night.
Miss Kata Spies left at noon yester
day for Lexington to spend a couple of
weeks with friends.
Miss Pearl Howiand left yesterday
morning for Hershey to visit with
friends for some time.
Miss Ora White went to Des Moines
Sunday evening to spend a couple of
weeks with her sister.
Brakeman Wilcoxson returned Satur
day evening from a thirty day visit on
his ranch near Hillsdale.
Jo Corona, of the telephone com
pany, returned Sunday from Ogalalla,
where ho spent two weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. Georce Carter, of Lin
coln, who visited Attorney and Mrs. L.
E. Roach last week, have continued
their journsy to San Francisco.
Edward Nolty manager of tho Lloyd
skating rink went to Ogalalla on busi
ness yesterday. During his absence the
rink will be in charge of P. H. Lonergan.
In a brief visit at the national ceme
tery Sunday wo found everything in at
tractive shape. The headstones have
recently been re-nlligned, part of the
trees removed in order that the ground
might have more sunlight, tho brick
wall around the cemetery has been re
pointed and other minor improvements
mado. Supt. Ingles set out n number
of fruit trues this spring on land north
of the cemetery, doing this at his own
expense.
Organized in 1887.
Mutual Building & Loan Association
OF NORTH PLATTE, NEBRASKA.
Paid in Capita! and Surplus $462,852.51.
XOTICT. KOlt I'UltMOATION.
Serial No. 0.1IS4.
I)filartiiHiit ut tlm Interior,
U. S. hand Olllco at North I'latte. Nub.
July it). 1912.
Notlco Is riiurobr etven tlmt Elmor
Daeifett.'ot North I'latto. Nob.. on Auir.
ll.lMT.mmlu homestead entry No. !MJ10. serial
No, U31 'or bontheast H, Section
10, Towiihli U N, IUiik'u :
W. of tho dth Principal Meridian, has
llled notlco of Intention to mako tliml tlvo
year proof, to ustahlUh claim to thu land
above described, boforo tho Hek'lster and Hc
colvor at North I'latto, Nebraska, on tho 23d
iday ot Sopt. IMS.
Claimant nomas as witnesses: Arthur
Connor. Joseph Shaw. Carl Sonnpman,
Orvlll Matson.Sall ot North i'latto. Nob.
jlttM! J. E. Kvans. Koetstor.
Notice to Bidders.
Sonled bids will be received nt tho
oillce of county clerk of Lincoln county
up to 12:00 o'clock noon, August 1st,
1912, for replacing stringers per unit
quantity and rcplanking per lineal ft,
south Platte river bridge at North
Platte, all material to be furnished by
Lincoln county. C. W. Yost,
County Clerk.
Prospective Building & Loan borrowers should carefully
investigate the advantages offered by this Association
before doing business with any foreign Building & Loan
Association.
Borrowers in this Association saye over eighty per
cent of the preliminary expenses charged by foreign
associations; have smaller monthly dues on the amount
borrowed; pay a less rate of interest; receive twenty per
cent larger dividends and with the same amount of
monthly payments would mature their loans in a year's
less time; and have a more liberal contract in regard
to repayments before maturity. Plenty of money on
hand at all times to close loans.
T. C. Patterson, Pros. Samuel Goozce, Secy
Union Realty and Investment Company.
Paid up Capital $50,000. Surplus 50,000.00.
OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS-
T. C. PATTERSON. President, B. BUCHANAN, Sec'y and Treas.
First Mortgages on Real Estate Bought, Sold and Negotiated.
This companies prepared to loan money of investors on first mort
gages on real estate, amply secured and drawing eight per cent semi
annual Interest. Money so invested will be exempt from taxation.
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