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About The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922 | View Entire Issue (March 11, 1913)
c&eiic !: ' u kfl 4 fc If. L 1 IffifTA 't I We have a new line of very pretty ring for Ladies and Men. See our windows and let us show you. CLINTON, Jeweler and Opfican. tte6-ttC4'444Ft-9a-9( PHONE 4 OR 8 For Your Drugs. Orders Do Uvorod promptly. REXALL and NYAL DRUG STORES fci2tefrfr-8a-SS Local and Personal For Solo Ono Mrs. Lintz. lot, 1120 West 8th. 12-4 Mrs. Fri'd Lottn Iibb been visiting friends in Donvor for sovcrnl days. Sho will roturn Wednesday evening. Mrs. Enrl Friond and baby formerly of tills city camo Saturday from Omaha to visit Mr. nnd Mrs. W. T.' Groon. Misa Knto Clark returned Saturday from St. Louts whero alio spent a week visiting nnd transacting business. Miss Jennlo Geygor, of Julesburg, who spent last week with Miss Etho Donogan, left for homo Saturday. If you are going to build or remodol your house bo sura to soo Stuart, the plumber. Ho guarantees sntisfnetion. Misa Lucy Pickeral, of Brady, was the guest of Miss Nona Marcott last week. She returned homo Saturday oyoning. Mrs. W. II. Ferguson and Bon, of Tipton, In,, who visited Itoy. Christie l(Wt week, loft Saturday afternoon for Denver. Logan Marcott, of Brady, spent tho Utter part of Inst week with his sister Miss Nona Marcott, who accompanied him homo Sunday. No 30. Ono of tho finest seven room modem homes in tho city finished in onk throughout, lino boating plant nnd ia an up to dato homo in every possible respect, Located on east Sixth street prico $4800.00. C. F. Temple. Floyd Pnssmoro who has boon taking treatment nt St. Joseph's hospital in' Omaha fpr sovoral weeks for Injuries received three months ago at Jules burg, is reported to bo improving. Mrs". Ray M. Brown and children, of Lowollen, apentJtho latter part of last week In town while enrouto homo from Willow Island and Lexington. In tho latter place they visited Mrs. Brown's brothor Dan McKee. ' A beautiful line of Fisk's pattern and tailored hats now on display at the Parlor Millinery 300 Eatt 3rd St. Tho Yeoman Dramatic Co,, from this city rendered "Tho Miller's Daughter," at Gothenburg Friday evonlng nnd cleared thirty tlolfars, which will bo used to defray the oxponso of Bonding the drill team to Lincoln. Company Q. entortalnod tho mombers of tho Senior class Friday ovening at their club rooms in the fourth ward. Fivo hundred was the. principal featuro of tho ovonlng. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Weir and Miss Ethel McWillinms chap erened tho young people. Fred MartLlast week purchased n bunch of veryNfino corn-fed cattlo of Scott Roynolds. Mr. Reynolds la feed ing two cars of steers and ono car of calves. Ton duya ago he shipped oighty head of hogs to Donvor. Word was recoived in this city lust wook of tho denth of Mrs. C. J . Mc Gre,w formerly of this city, who of late resided in Kansas City, Surviving chil dren are John McGrow, of Butte, Mont., Ernost McGrow of Hastings, Lowis McGrow, of Kansas City, Hrs. It. EBrolst of Oxville, Mns. West moreland of Los Angeles i F. P. Lawlor of Hershoy transacted business in town Saturday. A baby boy was born Saturday to Mr, nnd Mrs. E. H. Yearloy. Frank Garnlnn, of Sutherland, visited IocbI friehdstheflattor part of last week. William Hatfield left Sundny ovening for Glllotfo, Colo., after nn oxtended visit hero. Miss Mnild Loudon returned Saturday morning from Chicago where sho spent the past yoar. S. Weakly, of Lisco, left Saturday morning after spending several days in town on business. Miss Mnrio Dornn returned tho latter part of last weok from a wcok's visit in Kearney with relatives. Miss Mabel Sawyer came down from Horshoy Friday evening to spond the woek end with relatives. Miss Ethel Posey, who spent tho past wook with friends in Fremont, re turned homo last evoning. E. A. Calling, of Gothenburg, came up Saturdny morning to visit D. W. Bnker and transact business. Miss Alico Wilcox, of tho Kearney Normal, cam.q up, Friday afternoon to visit bur parents for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Surbor loft at noon Friday to spend a week visiting friends in Cozad and Gothonburg. Mrs". Carl Lintr. roturnod Saturday from St. Joo and Kansas City where she spent a wool: buying millinery goods. Georgo Uodgors camo home yester day morning from Corning, In., whero he spent a week visiting relatives. Jho Indian Card Club is planning to give a largo card party and reception shortly after Eastor Sunday. It will bo hold in the Masonic Hall. Attorney Geo. French and wifo left Saturday morning .for Battlo Crook, Mich., where thoy will spend soveral weeks for the bonofit of Mis. French's honlth Miss Helen Ginn returned Friday from nn extended visit in Perry, la., and after spending two days with her nunt Mrs. Fred Ginn, left for Low ollen whero nor parents recently lo cated. Train No. 9 was delated fivo hours Friday ovening by the front truck of tho tondor running off the track a muo east of Brady and up cutting about fivo hundred tios. Thowrocker wns sent down toadjuot matters. Miss Maude Huoka, who recently re signed lior position as teacher In the local schools, loft Saturday for Lexing ton, miss nucKiv will bo married at Sterling, Col., about April 1st to Mr. Hurry Koysaw, of New York City. Pittsburg Perfoct Electric Weld Fonc- cing, Grand Island Barbed Foncing, Barb wire nnd nails for sale nt Horahoy'i 5th and Locust Sts., Phono 15. tf II &-Ia$m latQ weather observer, and, family Mt Saturday for Wichita, """i ninwii am nun iur. uaruin lias boon transferred. The transfer is a pro motion, tlio Wichita station paying larger salary thnn the North Platte station. A. J, Salisbury hns sold his residence property on west Sixth street adjoining the D. Q.-Cpngdon residenco to'Georga Zontmoyor for a consideration of ?3,200. Mr. Zentmoyer will tuko possession in tho1 immediate future. Tho sale was made through C. F. Temple. If Needing Insurance protection against fire, lightning, cy clone, windstrom, etc, get the host and cheapest, Bratt & Goodman write it. $ PISTNCTI0H ill dress ftfiPsM 7$M DISTINCTION iHDtiESS Local and Personal; Frank Rork returned Sunday evening from a short visit in Denver. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Guthorless spent Sunday with friends in Ogalalla. Miss Itfabel Walters who is teaching at Sutherland spent tho latter part of last week with her parents. ' Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Crosby, of Suth erland, who visited Attorney and Mrs. Crosby, left yesterday morning. Paul Nolen and Jay Smith were visi tors in Sutherland Sunday making the trip in tho latter's car. Miss Edith Gantt left Saturday even ing for Central City to accept a posi tion in the schools there. ' Mrs. John McCahiil left yestorday morning for Fort Scott to spend a couple of weoks with relatives. Mrs. Arthur Jacobs will entertain tho BaptiBt aid society at a kensing ton Thursday afternoon nt 21G west First street. What are Yom Paying for Groceries? We Sell- 20 lbs Granulated beetfl nn Sugnr, JH.UU 18 lbs Granulated cancrr t tf Sugar, for Al.UU Tomatoes, full size can standard per can ijC Corn standard per ran 7c rr 1 cans for ZuC Quaker Oats large pkg. . 2uC Quaker Oats small pkg.. IOC E. C. Corn Flakes 4 pkg.. 25C Broken Rice per lb, J)C Rice Jap typo 4 lbs for. . . 25C Prunes small size per lb.. . . jC Corn Starch per pkg oC Gloss Starch per pkg. . . . . 0C Corn Starch Kingsfords per o pkg :... 8c Silver Gloss Starch per pkg oC Yeast Foam 4c pkg 3 for.. IOC Lewis Lyo per can oC Eagle Lyo por can ,. oC American Lye per can oC We pay cash for your butter and eggs. Wilcox. Department Store. Robert Dickoy transacted business in Sutherland and Ogalalla yesterday. Jake McKinney, of Wallace, is spend ing a few days here on businoss. Attornoy Albert Muldoon left yester day morning for Hayes Center on bus iness. Watch for Stuart's window display. Cor. of 6th and Locust. Mrs. Bacon came down from Denver Sunday evening where she visited for a couplo of weeks. John Horrod returned tho lattor part of last' week from Omaha where he transacted business for several days. Buy lots in Fairviow Addition. Now is your chance. Do not delay. Desir ablo location and easy payments. Phono Red 572. J. Diener & Co. tf Friends in town received word Satur day of tho death of William Logan at Rock Springs. Mr. Logan rosided here about twenty years ago and was well known in this city. Ho leaves n wife nnd four children. KJJZaQKHI Fels Naptha Soap per cake. J)C Soda Crackers large boxes l perlb 02C Oyster Crackers large si boxes per lb 0-C K. C. Baking Powder 25 n ozcan ZUC Royal Baking Powder 10 im ozcan ,. 4DC Dr. Prices Baking Powder ir 1G ozcan 4DC Kraut per can llC Hominy per can ,.. lUC Pink Salmon per can lUC Sweet Potatoes per can. . 1 2C Potatoes 15c peck per ja bushel OUC Coffee fair grade per lb..,. jJuC California Fruits in good )a syrup per can ZUC Cocoanut best grado & lb Cr. package per pkg IOC. Evaporated Apples per Cr Horse Shoo Tobacco, por jf ib 45c Spear Head Tobacco per 1 r ib 45c Star Tobacco per lb 45C J. T. Tobacco per lb 40C There's a Dainty Grace to Those Printzess Suits That You'll Appreciate. There's a curve to their style lines, and an air of exclusiveness and a snap to the entire appearance .that putjthem in a class by themselves. In other words, they are the kind of a garment worn by a women of style. Women who know and appreciate just what should be worn. These garments have a reputation of con-ferring- that elusive factor "Distincition in Dress" on the wearer. Come in and our girls will show you a Printzess and you will agree that our prices are modest. E. T. Tramp & Son Holdrcge'Wants the North Platte Line. The Commercial club oLHoldrege has started a movement whose object it is to influenco the Burlingtsn to build its new North Platto line from Holdrege instead of making tho cut-off from Newark. It is claimed thnt tho com pany, by taking advantage of the main line to this city, will save the construc tion nnd maintenance of 15.5 miles; whereas, if the cut-off is made at Newark, the Kearney-Kenesaw branch will have to be rebuilt for heavy traffic and more miles of new road will bo necessary. Tho country from Holdrego to Lexington is practically level and local men say this route is the economic one to uso. Mrs. Lapp left Saturday for Hershey to visit friends fpr a week or longer. Mr. and Mrs. William Ginn have lo cated atLewellen and left for that place tho" latter part of last week. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Tollescn and baby camo down Saturday morning to visit at the Donehower home. J. F. McGee is making efforts to or ganize a state cavalry troop hero and wo understand ho is meeting with some encouragement. There is lots of good material in the town nnd surrounding country, and nearly every young man hereabouts own a horse. The young men interested should seo Mr. McGee at once. Brady Vindicator. SWEET CREAM. Wo aro now handling Bunting's San itary aweet cream, in bottles, and guarantee every ounce to "whip". Price 20 cents per pint; 40 cont per quart. Can furnish large quantities" any time. Try this and bo convinced it is tho best in town. 10-10 E. T. KELiHEn. m oere is g"M,al"M'lqffMtHIIIIWHHMSfMHHW r : - , ( Why our business has increased 200 per cent in the last few months. Give us a trial and be convinced that our work is "Quality Work." DICKEY'S SANITARY LAUNDRY. "YOUR BOSOM FRIEND." Auto Delivery Mrs. Fred Rasmussen, of Hershey, Is visiting at the Martini home this week. Miss Eunice Brogan, of Paxton, who visited Miss Ancolino Herrod last week, went home Sunday. Miss Glena Shoop, of Sutherland, re turned homo Saturday afternoon after visiting with local friends. Notice of Incorporation. Notice is hereby given tliat the under signed have organized a corporation under and puraunnt to the statutes of the state of Nebraska. The name of this corporation is W. W. Birgo Com pany.and its principal place of business is North Platte, Lincoln County, Ne braska. The general nature of tho business to bo transacted by this corporation is the buying, selling and shipping of lumber, building material, coal, grain and hav; the buying, leasing, selling and convey ing of real estate: tho buying erecting and maintaining; leasing, soiling and conveying of buildings, nnd to engage in such other business as may be deemed necessnry for tho protection nnd successful conduct of the corpora tion. The authorized capital stock of tho corporation is twenty-five thousand dol lars. $25,000.00 in slmnicnr nn.l,.j..j dollars ($100.00). Tho corporation shall Kuiiiiuunco Dusmess march 3rd, 1913 and terminate business March 3rd, 1945. to which tho corporation shall subject itself shall not exceed two-thirds of tho canitnl Rfnnlr Th Inisim..,, - i. corporation is to bo vested in three di- xcuiuia who mmn do eiecteu by tho stockholders. ' Thfi nfiirpri oVinll V. t j.. Vice President, Secretary and Treas-' J? . Vl lW0 0I wnicn offices may be held by ono person, nnd the duties of such officers shall be such ns are more luuy sec out in the articles of incorpora tion, or by-laws as maybe adopted. W. W. Birge, March 3, 1913. m7-4 'incorporators. a Phone 77 woo BEapjS