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About The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922 | View Entire Issue (March 11, 1913)
I'fib.- S&S I: . Ss-A-.- l 1 j-cipS-" jffi Er-& BB&-Lj.HEk mi-. Wg'simpk thumb far?ssure fiffs ii in h seconds ! Guaranteed Perfection Pens $1 and Up. A good Pen is a moat convenient companion m jThe Jeweler. tJ. P. Watch Inspector. 19a e nn' n m cnccci en 0 '"'' Graduate .Dentist. t 9 m Offlcd Over the McDonald 5 a ' ' Stato . Bank. ' Z 2 " aeeesee9eaeeeeeee Local and Personal W. S. Powell returned Saturday from a short businoss visit in Omaha. For Sale My property at 323 "West 8th Street. Geo. S. Baskins. Miss Isabello Doran of the Kearney normal came up Friday evening to visit her parents. Miss Vivinn Knox will entertain the Philathea club Friday evening of this week. The Episcopal. Guild meets with Mrs. W. H. Stegal), 421 West 9th street, Thursday afternoon. Mrs. James Guyman and son left Saturday morning for Schuyler to spend a week with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. VV. H. Brown returned the latter part of last week from u pleasure trip to Denver. Miss Alice Otten returned Friday evening from Lexington, Jnfter visiting friends for several days. Frank Herrod, of Ogalalla, is spend ng'a few days in town visiting his mother and transacting business. Ernest P. Rasmussen age 23 of Den mark and Dorothy Swingholn age 17, , of Maxwell, wore married Saturday by Judga Grant. Mrs. Guy Swope and Mrs. A. S. Coates intend to leave in the near future for California to visit relatives for several months. Be sure to visit Stuart's plumbing shop, Saturday, Mar. 15 Everybody receives a souvenier. Another i billiard team has been formed am6ng the Elks who will hold a, tournament this week. The members are Messrs. Maloney, Redmond, Piel sticker, Day, Gibbs, Doherty, Shriner, Carpenter, Ilinclcer, Clinton and Guill-iaumo. Miss Ruby Shaner spent Sunday with relatives in Maxwell. For Rent Two front rooms for. light house keeping, 514 East 3rd street. Hilmer Thompson began work yester day at the Stone Drug Store. Mrs! Ella Huxoll has accepted a position as saleslady in the Hub millin ery department. Bert Chamberlain returned Saturday morning from Omaha, whero he spent a week on business. Frank Wmkloman and Ron Dick came up from Fremont Saturday to spend a couple of days with relatives. Mrs. Hughey and daughter left Sat urday afternoon for Gothenburg to visit relatives for a week or longer. Mrs. Miller, of Chappell, came Sat urday evening and will visit her daugh ter Miss Maud Miller for a week. Carl Bonner who has been employed in Greeley for several months is visit ing his wife and parents this week. Mr. and Mrs. James E. Sebastian and baby went to Chappell Saturday evening to yisit relatives for a week. Major White returned Saturday afternoon from Grand Island where he spent some time with his grand parents. Marcellus Feist, of Fremont, who visited his sister Mis. Gideon Winkle man last week, left for home Friday e.vening. The "W. ,R. C. .will hold its. monthly social at the hume of J. E. Evans, 102 east Third street, "Wednesday afternoon, March 12th. Mrs. William Hubbard and daughter Irene were called to Rock Springs Sat urday evening by the death of Willium Logan, a relative. Mr. and Mr3. James Hnrtman nre spending a couple of weeks in Lincoln, whero the former is taking treatmont for defectivo hearing. The Junior class gave a theatre party Friday evening. After the performance they partook of refreshments at the Keliher ice cream parlors. Bratt & Goodman have listed for quid: sale some nice iiomcs and choice residence lots close in that can be sold at low prices and on easy terms. It will pay you to see them before yoa buy. Bad Man Steals Gunt. Some "bad" man who wns ovidbntlv ; short of wonpons, broko a glass In tho j Fink harness store Sunday night and made way with three Colt's revolvers i that wore on display in tho windows. Two of the guns woro of 33-calibre, the other 45; ono wns now, tho others had been used "n few times. Tho thief, overlooked, or did not want, a shot gun standing in tho window. Tho noiso of falling gjnss was heard about twolyg o'clock by persons living in the blocks adjoining, but robbery did not enter the minds of tho henrors. Garlows will Move to Cody. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Garlow will leave shortly for Cody, Wyo., whore they will manngo the Irmn hotel and look after Colonel Cody's extensive interests in that section. This movo is made on account of Colonel Cody haying docided to sell his ranch west of town, a prob ably purchaser for which is expocted to arrive this week. Mrs. Cody spend tho summer travel ing with the Colonel and later goto Cody All North Platto people will regret tho removal of Mr. and Mrs. Garlow and Mrs. Cody. The name of Cody has been so closely identified with North Platte since its location in 1867 that wo feel that wo are losing not only very estimable people, but peoplo who wero responsible for mnking the namo North Plntte known in oyery civilized nntton. N. B. Olds Passes Away. From a Ceres, Calif., paper it Is learned that Noble B. Olds, a former resident of North Pla,tto, died at that placo February 22d and interment held nt Modesto. Tho deceased was born in Massachusetts January 23, 1851, and came west when a young man. In 1878 he married Miss Julia Dillon, sister of Mrs. W. W. Birge, of this city. They located in this oity in 1888. and Mr. Olds conducted a grocory store on tho north side of tho tracks. In 1891 ho was appointed station agent in this city, which position he held until 1898. Mr. and Mrs. Olds removed to Grand Junc tion, Col., and later to California, and for five years they moved about seeking always the most favorable place for tho health of both Mr. Olds and Mrs. Olds sister, Miss Ella Dlllion. For a number of years Mr. Olds had been in poorhealth, and was nearly blind at the time of death. -. North Piatto frionds will lenrn with regret of his death, for they remember him as a most honorablo and agreeable man and a consistent christian. Walter B. McNccl Passes Away. Tho death of Walter B. McNeel at his farm in Rosedalo precinct in Lin coln county, March 10th, at 4:00 a. m., comes with more than ordinary sadness and is indeed a shock to the great host of friends he has in the county and like wise the large list of friends scattored thru-out tho stato. Mr. McNeel's sick ness was somthing like three or four weeks. The disease with which his physicians woro battling with, wns dia betis and other complications set in and it seemed there was noway of checking the' cruel disease and its demand takes from us ono of the noblest citizens this part of tho country has. Mr. McNeel came to Lincoln county in 1880 nnd'has lived here sinco that time on his farm except four years he serVed as appraiser of Indian lands in the state of Mirin., by appointment from Grov'er Cleveland. Mr. McNeel leaves aftinJly consisting of a' wife and seven children. That Mr. McNeel huo been a man above tho average, always - There's No End of Smart Spring Coats Here. mum. Hi KSai iNe WuuiMmU lira! a l IS N 11 - tin it $$ ' II I tew fmitiiiiiiitiiiiR - flnlf m W lilw Latest And Most Popular New York Styles In An Exten sive Showing At Inviting Prices! . Wo are very enthusiastic about tho new coats we arc showing for f we have never before seen SMART, ORIGINAL AND SUPERIOR QUALITY combined so affectively with LOW PRICE. You'll grow just as enthusiastic as we nre when you seo them for they are the best coat values wo have ever offered at their prices. Our assortment is splendid and embraces novelty and plain effects in cut und materials. There are ianumernble different models to select from in 48 in. lengths, and the styles arc uncommonly smart and prac-; All the newest fabrics are included, in a great .range of beautiful fnshion ticnl. v, able colors. Every coat is perfection itself in fit and finish for they come from manufacturers with reputation to sustain. Careful Comparison of Styles and Qualities , Will Show These to Be Without Equal in This Section at the Prices. Wilcox Department Store. taking a mnrked interest in public affairs and his advico often sought nnd nccepted on account of his matured judgment. It is generally known that Mr. McNeel was nn applicant for tho North Platto postofllco under tho now administration and was so liberally sup ported by all citizens disregarding po litical lines that it was generally con ceded that he would havo been-' named for that place. This makes his dcr.th come to us with the unusual blow nnd the largo list of friends who woro sup porting him. It is always a blow to tho community that has to suffer the loss of ono of the builders of its commonwealth; such as is tho case in the death of Mr. Mc Neel and not only tho largo circle of friends in his community will be sad and in mourning but the citizenship of Lincoln county each will join with tho other in saying ho was a good man nnd his death is our loss. To the family wo commend the sympathy of the public and especially the early settlers of Lincoln county. The funera will bo held at the farm and home of McNccl nt 2 p. in. central time and he will be buried in tho family burying ground. XX Dr. Footc, of Omaha, will spend Thursday in town assisting Dr. Twinem in several operations. Mrs. E. A Boyd nnd children will leave in a few dnys for Cozad to make an extended visit with relatives. The 20th Century club will hold a kensington at the homo of Mrs. Frank Buchanan Saturday afternoon of this week. For Snle or Trade Five passenger Franklin touring enr, with top, glass front, extra casing. R. D. Horzog, North Platte. 13-2 Miss Maude Miller was operated on at the St. Luke's hospital yesterday to remove a growth on her neck. At last reports she was doing nicely. eX$fKnAecfJi& money n me J3us &&&& Our successful business men begun by saving tho first money tlioy anvnocl so thntwlion u busi ness chnncc nroHo thoy woro in n position to grasp ii, JKrnny senior members of grout firms became junior members of that sumo firm by .having JM02H2Y SA.VJSD with which to buy th6 first interest thoy had in tiio businoss. Start n bnnlc uceount and seo liow liappy you will bo to soo it grow; It will be tho best friend you liuve and the JtlSST JAJZTXJ$Ji. Do YOUR banlclng with The First National Bank, OP XOltTIl IL,A.TTn' XJSliJtsYSICA. The L,argest. JSnnlc in Westei-ii Nebriislca. aek Ease is Yours in the Gossard Corset. Another remarkable result X' 'WSS of the scientific designing in Gossard's Corsets is the posi- 'tive assurance of Back Ease, . when correctly corseted with f: this garment. It is achieved in this man ,ner. Nature's line is exactly like the model here shown. There is a slight curve in the lower back just above the waist line. The Gossard follows na ture's line and corrects any figure imperfection. Lacing in front allows for the gentle support of the abdomen without the down ward, pressure, when 'the bnck line is natural and the abdomen lightly supported You enjoy "back ease.,' Today is a most excellent time to be correctly fitted in a Gossard Corset. Models at $3.50, $5.00 and up to $25.00. Wilcox Department Store. Kr - jprF?vk' If IE I II 11 UiJJIW f'j : Buchanan & Patterson's Bargain List o Dwellings. A nice five room cottage, new and modern ex cept heat, located on east Sixth street. Price $2,300. Five room house and barn, South Dewey street. $1,250. Extra good seven room' house, bari and outbuild ings, house modern except heat, $3, 100. East Third street two blocks from court house. , Five room house and barn located on West Third street, close to Washington school. '' Price $2,000. The lot is worth the money. '' . Good seven room, two story dwelling 'on West Third street, east of Washington school. Price $3,000 Nice six room cottage 721 West Seventh street, handy to new round house. Modern except heat. Price 2200. "Xp Extra nice 4 room cottage on, West Tenth street, in the 600 block. Price$i,75o. . ', ' Good eight room dwelling on Wesf Tenth street, in the 900 block. Price $1,700. All of these properties are choice, bargains and can be bought on easy terms. Be sure and see these before you buy. Sole Agents. Local and Personal. A buby irl was horn Saturday to Mr. nnd .Mrs. Elmer Jamca. Dr. T.J. Kerr returned yesterdny from n professional visit in Ofjnlalln. Mfss Vnunita Hayes is substituting in tho local tolophono oflico this week. Mrs. John Saltow was taken to tho P. &S. hospital Saturday for treatmont. For Rent Rooms for light house keeping, 320 West 4th Btreet. Miss Carrio Fryo is oft" duty at tho local telephone office, being ill with rheumatism. There will bo n social dnnco at tho K, P. hall Wcdnosday, March 12. Good music and a good time. Mr. and Mrs. Charloa Ilibberd loft Sunday afternoon for Kearney wljero they will be the guests of rotative. Mrs. Harry Murrin and chjldron who were vfsltlng relatives in Cheyenne last week, returned homo last evening. Wilcoxson's Employment Agency fur nishes all kinds of holp frco, 'phone 9G. Office hours p a. m to 4 p. in. 100- Miss Isabella Doran returned to the Kearney normal Sunday afternoon aftor spending three days with tho home lolks. There will be questions of importance decided at the next regular meeting of the LadleB Auxiliary to tho B. of L. E. All members nre requosteihto be pres ent Friday, March 14th. For Sale - Chesopeake Bay Dogs nine months, old just right to work this spring. Eligiblo to rogister. AddreHB P. S. Holtzingor, Pleasanton, Neb. The Yeoman drill team hold a tag day Saturday and for tho tags distri buted on tho streets received eighty dollars. This money will bo used to pay their expenses nt the conclave in Lincoln next month. Jonathan Higgins, of Bignell, has shied his castor into the ring as an ap plicant for the registership of the local land office. Wo are told tho avowed ap plicant: for the position are J, H. Edmimsten, Editor Eames of Maxwell and Mr, Higgins. It is generally un derstood that Mr. Edmisten, who is a close friend of now Secretary of State Bryan, has a long lead nnd will proba bly be successful. Mrs. Homer Handloy will' leave shortly for Dea Moines to Bponif $1 couplo of months with relatives. ' t Mra. Crosby, of Sutherland, carrfe yesterday morning to spend a few day with hor son M. E. Crosby. .F. II. Peery, of Almo, Mo., arrived hero yesterday morning to ncccpt a po sition in tho Fink harness storo. For Sale. , The southeast quarter of section 5-1-31 and tho EJ SVVJ of SWJ, G0 acre, in Soction 2-13-31; $30 per acre. on6 third cash, terms to suit on balance, six per cent interest. Also Block 3, South Park addition 0 North Platto. Price $1C00j one-Half cash. Address, H. E. Nichols, Sterling, Colo. ' The : I CRYSTAL ! 4 To -Night PICTURES "Hogan V. S. Schmidt." "Nora The Cook." "Two Woman and Two Men." "Reward of Broncho Billy" k "Rodericks Ride." VAUDEVILLE. :: Gutherie & Ingham , . Vaudeville Artists. 10c and 15c I y K it.