The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, February 28, 1913, Image 4

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Local and Personal
Miss Nellie Toole, of Kearney, who
visited Mr. and Mrs. Harry Boylo the
first of this week, has roturned to Kear
ney. Fred J. Roach and Miss Helena
Swanson, both of Farnam, woro quietly
marriod by Judge Grant Tuesday after
noon. Mrs. Edward Burko ha roturnod
from a week's visit In Denver wHoro
she visitod relatives nnd transacted
business.
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We have a very pretty line of mesh bags
also fancy leather bags; something new.
Let us show you.
CLINTON, Jeweler and Optican.
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For Your Drugs. Ordoro De
livered promptly.
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Local and Personal
E. N. Otrior has boon in Omaha this
wook attending the nutomobllo show.
Rov. McDaid spent the fore part of
this week in Tryon.
Mits Blanche Mooro loft tho first of
this wcolc for Hershey.
Mrs. W. F. Cody returned "Wednes
day morning from Denver.
A social danco was held in tho K. P.
hall Wednesday evening. x
Arcliio Watta returned homo Wednes
day morning from Omaha.
A baby boy was born Wednesday to
Mr, and Mrs. Henry Lintz.
Mrs. P. D. Elder left Wednesday for
Minden to spend aweek with her par
ents. Miner Hinmnn loft tho first of this
week for Omaha to attend tho nuto
show.
Miss Mny Winters left last evening
for Lincoln to spoiul 'three days with
friends .
Claude Carpontor, of Curtis, Is visit
ing his brothor Lawrence Carpontor
this week.
J.nmes Kllmartin, , of Keystone, is
aponding this week with Mi, and Mrs.
Lconnrdi
Tho Lady Forresters will moot in
their now hall at threo o'clock this
afternoon.
William Boll, of.Hershey, spent sov
oral days in town this week on business
interests.
Company Q ot th local high school
will give bh entertainment at tho Koith
this evening.
Mrs. Freda Remington loft last night
for Lincoln, whore sho will visit friends
unUl Monday,
P. J. Gilman was able to bo out yes
totday aftor boing ill with la grippo
aor ten dnys.
Mr. and Mrs. Alex Brooks visited tho
latter partof last week with Gothen
burg relatives..
Miss Maybelld Burko has returned
from Denver whore oho spent a week
with her aunt.
N. C. Bowen, of Ingham, waB n town
Wednesday and whilu hero purchased a
new Hup car.
3. G. Wllbergor, of Herahoy, Bpont
tho foro part of this wook in town on
business matters.
Will Carroll, of McCook, who visited
Ids mother tho first of this week loft
Tuesday morning.
Miss Marie Doran has accepted a
position an stenographer in tho Wilcox
& Halllgan office.
Now dross silks 7Gc n yard and up, at
Wilcox Department Store.
Mr. and Mrs. Will Lewis havo re
turned from Omaha whoro Mr. Lcwla
took medical treatment
Miss Ruby Freetrmn, of Columbus,
arrived hero Wednesday afternoon to
visit her aunt Mrs. Rodgors.
Wilcoxson'B Employment Agcnoy fur
nishuB all kinds ot help f reo, 'phono 90.
Office hours 9 a. m. to 4 p. m. 100-
Ben Reynolds, of Rawlins, in expected
to day to accept employment in tho
Wlicox Departmont Storo.
Fremont Fockhnm, of Gothenburg,
transacted business at tho county super
intendent's office Wednesday.
Frank Powers, of Columbus, who
visited his daughter and othur relatives
last wook, loft a fow dayB ago.
Miss Unto) Rork will return to Colo
rado Springs in a fow days after spend
ing two weeks with nor paronts.
Ono thousand pounds of drosaed
poultry Jwero shipped wost yesterday
afterjjiqon?,by. tho. ,North Platte, Produce
Co. ' '
James Hart has returned from a
week's visit in Omaha.
John Spies, of Omaha, spent tho foro
part of this week with tho home folks.
A. F. Beelor, of Herahoy transacted
business In town the first of this week.
Attornoy Ji G. Bceler spent a few
days this week in Brokdn Bow on busi-
noBi.
Miia Lena Baskins returned Tuesday
evening from a short visit in Grand Is
land. , "v
W. T. Berry camo up from Omaha
Wednesday to transact buainoss for
tho U. P. company.
Mr. and Mrs1, Roy Banks will begin
housekeeping tomorrow in their houso
in the Bank's addition.
Frank Davis, of tho Davis garage,
has accepted a position in tho Hin
mnn nutomobllo garage.
Gono Combs will leave this week
for Lincoln to visit his family and
transact business for a week.
Miss Flo Denny, of Alamosa, is tho
guest of Miss Noll Brntt whilu enroute
homo from a visit in tho east.
Mrs. Loan, of Gothenburg, who
visited her daughter, Mrs. Alex Brooks
last wcok, has returned homo.
W. K. Beauchamp, of Hershoy, Was
n visitor at the county superintendent's
office Wednesday on school interests.
For Rent Five room furnished house,
aloso In. Inquire Mrs. B. F. Wilcoxson,
room 7 Waltemuth bldg. Phono 90. 10-
Fred Gnrlow returned Wednesday
morning from Omaha whoro ho com
bined business and pleasure for a week.
Mrs. Crnb and daughor Miss Cora, of
Paxton, spent tho forepart of this week
in town and returned homo Wednesday.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Bert Culton who had
been visiting relatives in Council Bluffs
for twowooks, came homo Wednes
day. '
Fred Wolngarid, of Omaha, who spent
tho foro part of, this week with
rela-Tues-
tlves iorc, returned to Omaha
day. ,
Miss'Villa Whittakor has returned
from oaatcrn cttios whoro she spent
several wooks purchasing spring milli
nery.
Earl Alexander, of Grand Island,
who visited Harold Langford und Ollio
Ellas Tuesday, left that evening for
Denver.
Minnie Xi. Jorgcnscn, of Roscoo, and
John H. 'Enfield, of Sutherland, woro
granted a irmrringo liaenso Wednesday
morning.
Mr, and Mrs. Sam Caminsky, of
Ouray, Col., who woro guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Julius Pizor, loft Wednesday
afternoon;
Philip Picard, formerly of this city,
arrived hero yestorday from Omaha to
visit relatives and friends while enrouto
tp Alliance.
Fred Jorgenson, of Paxton, came
dpwn Wednesday to attend tho marri
age of his sister Mlnnio to John Enfield
of Sutherland.
MIbs Rosa Jorgenson, of Paxton,
who camo down Wednesday to visit
friends and attend hor sister's wedding,
left yesterday.
Full lino of ladies and children's
aprons made of fast color materials at
Wlicox Department St6re.
Mrs. Sailor, manager of the Leader
millinery, has returned from eastern
points whoro sho purchased her spring
and summer goods,
A number of local pooplo aro plnnnlng
to attend tho "Made in Nebraska"
show which will bo held inOmnlm from
March Gift to'lfith'. ' '
Miss Lillian McCracHon, of Bouldor,
who has been ill at tho homo of her
sister Mrs. II. M. Grimes for somo
timo, is Improving,
An enjoy'ablo mooting of tho Novita
club was held at tho home of Mrs. O.
E. Well. Wednesday aftornoon. Lunch
was sorved in courses.
Mr. mid Mrs, John Enlicld, who were
marriod hero Wednesday morning
left for Roscoo that evening to make
their home on a farm.
Minnie L. Jorgensen, of Roscoe, and
John II. Emfield, of Sutherland, woro
granted a marriage licenso Wodnesday
morning.
C. C. Tomiska, proprietor of tho
North Platto Produco Co., returned a;
fow days ago from a business visit in
Ravonna.
M. J. Leonard, of Keystone, is visit
ing his brother James Leonard while
enroute homo from an extended visit
in Canada.
John Gcrkin and Miss Louiso Frank
of Gothenburg, woro marriod in this
city tho first of this week by County
Judge Grant.
Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Wilcoxson pur
chased the Gould property on south
Maplo street Wednesday and will take
possession todav.
Mrs. J. J. Halligan entertained a
number of young folks at an informal
party Tuesday oyoning. Nico refresh
ments were served.
Miss Sudman, of Chappcll, who had
been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wnlte
math while enrouto home from Arapa
hoe, loft Wednesday evening.
J. J. Halligan loft the early part of
tho week for Washington, D. C, on
legal business and will remain there
until after tho inauguration ceremonies.
Mr. and Mrs. William Hawley re
turned Wednesday from a short visit
in Sutherland and left that evening for
Omaha to attend tho automobilo show.
Assistant Goncral Manager Fuller, of
the U. P. offices of Omaha, went thru
Tuesday evening on tho "02" car en
routo to western points on railroad
business.
Tho Rebokah chicken supper which
was held in the I. O. O. F. hall Tues
day evening was atteneed a couple
hundred people who highly compli
mented tlio ladies on tho excellent
menu served.
J. S. and W. S. Woods, of Wallace,
who wore engaged in general merchan
dise business for Bomo timo, havo filed
voluntary bankruptcy and the case will
bo taken up by Attorney W. V. Houg
Innd. Several Keith county residents were
in town Wednesday obtaining legal
atlvico on tho creation of a bridge dis
trict, voting bonds and building a
bridge across tho North Platto river at
a point near Sarbcn. 1
State Secretary 'Bailey, of tho Y. M.
Cm A., wns in town Wednesday con
ferring with tho local secretary in re
gard to local matters, especially in re
gard to the campaign for an associa
tion building.
Mrs. D. C Congdon has been a
snireror from inflammatory rheumatism
of the limbs for about two weeks past
and it is with difficulty she moves about
tho houso. ShCseems to hnvo contrnc
tod tho trouble while onroute homo
from hor visit in Chicago.
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Studebaker Announcement
Hendy-Ogicr Auto Co. will receive today , two 35 and two 25 Studebaker
Automobiles. The public is invited to inspect these models at their garage
215 E. Sixth Street.
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This six passenger car, new in design is equipped with a Wagner Electric
self-starter and lighting system, has u 6-inch wheel base and sells f. o. b. fac
tory for $1,290.00 fully equipped. Why put as much in a car without starter and
electric lights?
The 25 is a very classy little model, 'fully equipped Prest-0 starter and
lights, selling full yequipped f. o. b. factory $885.
With agencies for the Ford and Studebaker Automobiles, we are selling the
cars that sell in number above all other automobiles manufactured in the world
and the prices are right. .
With our new two- story garage on the corner of Dewey and Fourth street,
which vjll be redely June 1st, we will be well able to handle, the auto sales and
repair business in the future.
HENDY-OGIER AUTO CO,
NORTH PLATTE, NEBRASKA.
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YCUARANTCED SHORT PATtHTrfS
J AyiD HARW
It stands in a class by itself
OUR OFFER
Buy n sack of DAVID HARUM.
Try it ns many times as you wish.
If you aro not satisfied that it is
worth the difference if you aro not
convinced that it is the best flour
you ever used you can hrng or
send it back and we will refund
purchuso price.
Quality considered "DAVID HAR
UM" flour is the cheapest flour on
the market today.
Herrod & Son,
Phone 208.
Notice to Bidders.
Bids will be received on March 5,
1913, up to 8 oclock p. m. at my office,
North Patte, Nebr., for tho arection of
a pressed brick and stucco garage and
office building on the corner of Dewoy
and Fourth street in tho city of North
Platto.
Plans and specifications may b'o seen
at the Dflicc of tho architect, Bert M.
Reynolds, North Platte, Nebr. A certi
fied check in the amount of $100 will be
required with nil bids.
The right is reserved to reject any or
all bids.
9-2 (Signed) Dr. N. McCabe.
Miss Lucilo Abbott nnd William S.
Trites of Hastings, wore Iho principals
in an elopement tho first of this week
which culminated in their marriago at
Lincoln. The bndo is the soventeen
year old daughter of M. M. Abbott of
Hastings and the groom has been en
gaged in newspaper work thoro for
some time. Mr. Trites Bpent tho
greater part of last summer in thjs city
as contest editor for tho Daily
Telegraph auto contest. Tho marriage
arrangements were kept secret to avoid
objoctions from relatives on account of
tho bride's nge. Miss Abbott went to
Lincoln ostensibly to attend a party
and was met there by tho groom who
already had secured the licenso.
Tho wost end o! town Is tho
place to buy property whon
you can buy It right. Scout's
Rest Addition and tho Cody
Second Addition aro being
sold out ot Investment val
ues and at the somo timo
on easy terms.
Tho residence on tho Alex Richards'
farm near Hershey was totally des
troyed Tuesday by flro. The family
Buffered tho loss of their furniture,
clothing and all the houso contained as
they woro not at homo at tho time..
Mr. Richards roccntly loft the local
P. & S. hospital where ho was confined
for soveral wcekB with an injured heel
which ho sustained whllo resisting an
officer, who was arresting him for pass
ing worthless cheeks.
For Sale -G hoad of young mules
coming 2 and 3 year old. Inquire of C.
P. Mnrtin, 802 E. 6th St. 7-4
M. E. Church.
Snnday school 9:45 a. it., preaching
11 a. m., followed by tho Sacrament of
tho Lord's SuppeiyJunior league 2:30
p.m., Epworth league G:30 p. m.,
preaching 7:30 p. m. Subject: The Trial
and Crucifixion of Christ. This subject
will bo handled from a critical stand
point, with tho purpose of representing
an unbiased view of the justice or in
justice given to Christ in his trinl.
"W. J. Tiley went to Gothenburg yes
tarday afternoon to make arrangements
for the Yeomen play to bo given there
on March 7th.
Tomorrow the drill team of tho local
homestead of Yeomen will hold a tag
day.
During the past ono hundrdd years
seven presidents of Mexico have been
assassinated during revolutionary up
rising. Uneasy, therefore, lies the
hoad that attempts to rule and satisfy
the sons or' Mexico.
Dress goods all kinds and all prices at
"Wilcox Department Storo.
City Property for Sale.
We have a number of choicely located
lots with and without buildings, close in
with sewer, city water, electric lights
and sidewalks that we are offering at
very low prices. Much less than we
will be ablo to offer them when the
spring opens up.
In our judgment there will be a big
advance on this class of property soon.
Buchanan & Patteuson.
Homestead Land.
Central California. Foothills. Good land,
water, wood, range. No snow, no
storms, seldom frost.
Springs, streams, big oaks. Full
directions for locating yourself, includ
ing copy of latest government town
ship plat $1.00. Worth $100.00 to nny
ono having homestead right. No re
mittance, no answer. A. Konoyer
(Locator) Hanford, California. 8-6 '
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tho first moiioy thoy onrncd so tlint wrlion n bnsi
noss ahiuioo aro.su tliay iroro in a position to
frntsp it. ATtmy senior mombovs oT grout firms
boon mo junior momboi's of thnt sumo firm by
'hnvlniz ALOIS l$Y SA.V1SD -with which to buy tho
first intorost thoy hntl in tho business. Stiirt n
buttle nooount nntl soo lioxr happy you -will bo to
soo it growf it will bo tho host frtonil vou havo,
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The First National Bank,
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