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About The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922 | View Entire Issue (May 2, 1913)
I REMODELING SALE As the building we occupy is to be remodeled and work to be commenced Nay 19, we are compelled to reduce our stock within the next 15 days. Every article of our large stock of Furniture, Carpets, Rugs, Linoleum, Gasoline Stoves, Ranges, Sewing Machines, Washing Machines, Go-Carts, Refrigerators and Pianos are to be sold at greatly reduced prices. This is your opportunity to secure your spring house furnishings. ' ft $18,501 29.00 9.50 7.50 3-00 $3 Dining Room Chair 2.15 $20 Library Table 1 4. 50 $23 Chiffonier 18.00 $5 Rocker 3-50 $25 Dresser $40 Buffet $12 Felt Mattress $10 " " $5 Picture SALE OPENS Saturday Morning May 3rd. and closes Saturday Night May 17th. Your choice of 12 e 9 ft ft Wood Beds, each Jw.W" $44 Parlor Suit 32.00 $32 China Closet 23.00 $50 Monagram Range 39.00 $26 9x12 Rugs 19,50 $330 Pianos 275.00 $200 Pianos 125.00 20 Iron Beds 2.00 to 5.00 The prices quoted above are but mere examples of the discounts we are offering during sale. Every article marked in plain figures. How Maloney tftHS3iaiffH Mi Mi a u u tti Ml tti Ml Ml 3 REXALL and NYAL 5 DRUG STORES & PHONE 4 OR 8 For Your Drugs. Orders De livered promptly. Local and Personal William Ginn, of Lewellen, is visit ing hii brother Frederick Ginn. Mill Laura McEvoy left Wedntfiday morning for Omaha to spend a week. Miii Rose Home, of Omaha, ia ex pected this week to visit Miss Ethel Donegan. Miis Julia Hemlng of Chappell, ar rived Wednesday evening to visit her sister Mrs. J. E. Sebastion. Walter N. Simmons, of Wallace, ii spending a few days with hit daughter Mrs. Charles Seaton. Mrs. Wade and niece Miss Nellie Mc Evoy went to Omaha Wednesday morn ing to have the latter's eyes tested. MiBS Marie Maisey, of Omahn, came Tuesday evening to visit Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Healey nnd attend the May Ball. Mrs. and Mn. Clifford DeMott and amily, of Scotts Bluffs, came Wednes day by auto to visit Mrs. Clara Van-i Doran. Mrs. Lawrence Wernett, of Kearney, .formerly of this city, who had been ill for several weeks, is reported to be improving. Ellon and Everett Sawyer, of Max well, returned home Tuesday after spending several -days with their father Perry Sawyer. Mr. and Mrs. Bonham, of Goring, who spent the winter in Florida visited Judge and Mrs. II . M. Grimos this weok while enroute home. Word camu to relatives the first of this week that the infant son .of Mr. and Mrs. Will Patterson, of Sioux City.born two weeks ago, died Sunday. The Girls Friendly Society met at the parish house Tuesday evening. They were the guests of Mrs. Garrard and Miss Lena Baskins. Games wore played nnd enjoyable refreshments served. Ownei-3 of hull dogs and species of bull dogs must see that the animals nre properly muzzled while on thu streets, Failure to do this will subject tho violators to the fine and penalty provid ed by ordinance, John Fiuzier, Chief. Mr. and Mrs. Andrews, of Dunlap, Iowa, spent Wednesday in town while enroute to Sidney to visit friends. Superintendents Cahill and Beery, of Omaha, spent th fore part of this week hore inspecting tho new round house. Mn. Warner, who was called here by the death of her father the late Dave Belghtel, returned home Wed neiday. The lot purchaied by Dr. Brock wai not the one owned by Mrs. Otten, but by Dr. Twinem and ii situated on west Fifth weit of the old Brookfc property. The former Brooks brick houio on west Fifth street, recently purchased by John Bonner, is being repaired and remodeled. The brick walls will be covered with stucco. Mrs. John Murray spent the early part of the week at Brady on business connected with the tract of land she owns in Cottonwood precinct, and on which she and her husband settled in tho early days. Mrs. Roberts, of Sutherland, Mrs. Gentry, of Fullerton, Mrs. Warner, of Thedford and Mrs. Schwerdtz, of Nw Mexico, arrived hero Monday after noon to attend the funeral of th'ir father the late Dave Bcihtel. Those who are Interested in the main tenance of the fire department, and who realize thatunless suitnble quarters are provided the department will go from bad to worse, are again agitating the erection of a city hall. Twenty thousand dollars is the sum proposed; five thousand for tho site and fifteen for tho building. Mail soryice is now in operation on the Union Pacific local between Grand Island and North Platto. A mail car was carried Monday but did not receive mail, there being no clerk aboard. A clerk came to North Platte Monday night and made tho first trip betweon this point and Grand Island Tuesday morning, returning in the cvaiiing. This service is especially to accom modate parcels post bueiness but will handle all mail. Eli Creighton (colored) who was ar rested hore last week and taken to Ogalalla where ho was wunted on a charge of passing bogus checks was tried there Friday and the case con tinued until May 2nd. Two years ago Creighton bought horses for a firm in St Louis from Ogalalla residents and the firm refused to accept tho chock8 which were to the amount of $250. The sheriff of Keith county learning that Creighton was in this city wired Sheriff Salisbury to arrest him. Homer Rector spent the early part of this week in Sutherland. J, C. Dick, of Lincoln, is visiting his sister Mrs. Bolcher this weak. Steve Baldwin went to Council Bluffs the first of this week to visit relatives. H. L. Main of the North Platto Laundry spent last weok in Denver on business. Miss Alma Tollion went to Nichols the first of this waek to visit friends for ten days. Adrian Pizer, of Ogalalla, camo down the first of this week to visit Mr. and Mrs. Julius Pizer. Dr. Quigley and Miss Mary Vincent were called to Gothenburg Tuesday on professional work. Mrs. Floyd Pasimore left Tueiday evening for Omaha to visit hor husband who is in the hospital thero. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Stuart who were married hore last week and had been visiting in Lexington went to Suther land Wednesday to locate. George Mayo, of this city,, who is a deputy inspector of foods and oils.spent several days in Lincoln this week at tending a meeting of tho deputy inspec tor!, of whom there are twelve. Work began the early part of the week on tho remodeling of the Henry Waltemath residence. The improve ments wili include an addition, now porches and a new heating plant. Fields of rye and winter wheat in Lincoln county aro said to be in excep tionally fine shape. Alfalfa in the valley is growing very rapidly, and the grass on the hills is starting well. Present indications for a good year among the farmers and stockmon are excellent. The 500 club was delightful enter tained Monday ovening by Mrs. Patter son, Mrs. Quigloy nnd Mrs. Wnlker at the Pattorson home. Palms and other potted plants formed the decorations and enhanced tho appearance- of this pretty home. In nddition to the rrfom bers a half dozen couples of young peoplo were invited guests. Jn serving tho very enjoyable refreshments the hostesses were assistod by Miss Holen Wnltemnth, Mario McCnbe, Hildegurdo Clinton, Irma Huffman nnd Virginia Bullurd. To Auto Drivers. Auto drivers ure notified that the law relating to the speed of cars will be en forced. The speed limit is twelve rnllos on streets, which must bo re duced to six miles when passing over street intersections. The law relating to lights on cars at tho specified time will also be enforced. John Fkazikr, Chief. If seeking life insurance do not be persuaded to take out a policy in a week, unstable company because tbe local agent is a good fellow, but in vestigate the financial condition of its policy, when good business judgment wil tell you to take a policy in the great Mutual Life Insurance Co. of New York. No better or more liberal policy written. Bratt & Goodman, Sole District Agents. O. H. Thoelecko has returned from a business visit in Omoha. A baby boy was born to Mr. and Mrs. Bert Snyder the last of last week. Mrs. Groff, of Salt Lake City, is visiting Mrs. Charles Broternitz this week. Messrs. Wallace and Kidwoll, of Wallaco, spent the early part of thia week in town. Mrs. Fred Owinga who visited Mn. F. Paismore last week returned horn Tueiday ovening. Mrs. Bakor, of Lexington, came Tuesday to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Fcale for a week. Mr. and Mrs. John B. Murphy will loavo today for Crcston, la., where thoy will spend several weeks with rel atives. Mrs. IS, F. Sailor returned Wed nesday morning from Elm Creek where she visited her husband for several days. W. D. Maxwell, of Omaha, who was in charge of the local weather bureau during the illness of Mr. Shilling, left Wednesdny morning. Bert Evarts, of Jeffrey Precinct, was tho' first assessor to bring In his returns having turned over hii books at tho county clerk's office Tuesday. J. S. Tippery, of Omaha, traveling salesman for tho Crane Plumbing Co., who had called upon the local merchants for twnty-five years and was well known hero died after a short illness tho first of this week. Most Prompt and Effectual Cure for Bad Colds. When you have a bad cold you want a remedy that will not only give rohof, but effect a prompt and pennanent cure.a remedy that is pleasant to take, a remedy that contains nothing injur ious. Chamberlains's Cough Remedy moots nil theso requirements. 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