The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, December 30, 1913, Image 4

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Dr. Crocker to go to Washington.
Dr. D. C. Crocker, who has been
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practicing osteopathy in this city for
the past six months, will go to Sunny
side, Wash., the first of the year and
enter into practice in that city with an
old school mate ofjhis and it is, a prac
tice that will pay him big from the be
ginning. mence
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HENDERSON
Fashion Form
Corsets
Now when you can get
confidence, we'll hold it by
We Offer You
Local and Personal
Leo Hnrt, of Bradyr was ,a busineBa
visitor in the city, today. ;
N. J. and Minnio Crouse, of Sumner,
arc visiting in the .city today.
"W. A. Fleming, of Sutherland, was a
business visitor in North Platte today.
Ray Thomas, of Sumer, was among
tho business arrivals in the city last
evening.
Louis Tobin returned yesterday from
Blair, where ho made a holiday visit
with friends.
Dr. Harry Mitchell returned yester
day from Omaha where lie visited rela
tives for several days.
Wilbur G. Parker, of Maxwell, was
a visitor to the county capital to look
after business matters.
II. A, Schot't, of Lisco, visited in tho
ity today to look after business
matters.
Stampher Schmalzricd, a student at
tho stato university, is spending tl)o
holiday vacation at norne,
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Control Your Business.
Control your business affairs in a safe and systematic
manner by having an account with this safe, strong and ac
commodating bunk paying all bills by check and saving
the cancelled vouchers which we return to you, as legal
evidence of payment.
Run your business right or your business will run you.
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Then There Arc Many
Additional Ways In Which
This Strong Bank
Can Serve You.
It has never been the aim of the Platte Valley State
Bank to stop with merely offering a safe place for the deposit
ing of money. v
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' That is only the first step in gh ing good bank service.
It is an important feature, true, but there are so many other
ways in which we can assist in making your business affairs
run the more smoothly, that we feel you owe yourself the sat
isfaction of carrying an account here to prove the actual value
of Platte Valley State Bank service.
The Platte Valley State Bank,
NORTH PLATTE, NEB.
CAPITAL $50,000.00
W
'E WANT your confidence in our store. When we have
get your patronage.
You'll give us your confidence when you sec how painstakingly, we serve you, how carefully
we look after your interests and how strictly we live up to our claims and promises.
For instance, when you buy n Henderson Corsets at our corset department, vwe will tell you
that you have one of the best corsets that are made. We will tell you that you will be delighted
with the fashionable appearance a properly Selected and fitted Henderson Corset will pro
duce and we will guarantee that in comfort and service you will be more than delighted.
We make all of these claims without hesitation; we know the satisfactory results that these
Corsets have accomplished with muny other fashionable women.
such corset values from SI to $5.00, you won't hesitate, we are sure, in. your next corset purchase. Las'ly. when we once get your
continuously striving to please you, by always continuing to sell the best goods at moderate prices.
a Special Inducement to Try One of Our Henderson's Fashion Form Corsets.
For
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Miss Ruth Patterson, of Omaha, has
been visiting relatives irj town for sev
eral days.
Mr. and Mrs. N. E. Buckley returned
Sunday from their wedding trip and
will visit relatives for a few days.
Mr. and Mrs. Will Iluddartt leave
tho latter part of this week for a pro
tracted visit with relatives in Califor
nia. Mrs. Mary Couden, of Michigan City,
Ind., arrived yesterday and will spend
the winter at tile home of her sister,
Mrs. 0. S. Clinton.
W. II. Mungr returned yesterday
morning from Omaha where ho visited
over Christmas with his parents. Mrs.
Mnnger is oxpocted homo today.
Tho L.any Foresters ciud will givo a
Now Year's dancing party at the
Masonic hall Thursday evening and
dance tho old year out and tho new
year In. Tickets are on sale now and
can be purchased from the members of
tho club.
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. January 8, 1914,.
sell you one of these high grade "Corsets at a
Per
Cent
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Charles Ginn has returned from
Denver where he spent several weeks
visiting hi3 father.
A daughter was born Christmas day
to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Harlinof Jack
Morrow Flats.
Earl Souser returned to Overton Sun
day evening after spending a week with
relatives and friends in this city.
If you desire to sell, be sure and get
your property listed in the "Temple
Real Estato Bulletin" first issue out in
January.
Fred Ginn, will return to Denver to
day after spending the holidays with his
family. Mrs. Ginn will return with
him.
Mayor E. H. Evans left yesterday in
company with Sheriff A. J. Salisbury
for McCook where they will attend the
stato convention of county sheriffs.
Judge H. M. Grimes left Sunday for
Lexington for a Bhort visit and from
there ho will go to Omaha to uttend the
annual meeting of the stato bar associa
tion. R. L. Craves, an old resident of this
city yesterday calling on friends. He is
now western manager of the railroad
department of the Sherwin-Williams
paint company.
Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Carlson, and two
daughters Adah and Opal, came last
week from Kansas City, to spend the
holidays at tho home of Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Ginn.
Froight engine No. 203 is in the local
shops for a new fire box and a general
overhauling. This engine was brought
in oil the third district and requires a
class of work that is seldom done in
tho local shops It isthe first job of
this kind that has been in here for
some time.
Tho members of the Epworth League
will meet Wednesday evening at the
home of Miss Mabel Sawyer, 1124 W.
Sixth street, for a social time. Later in
tho evening they will nil go to the
church and watch the old year out and
the new one in. All the members of the
louguo aro invited to bo present.
ORDER OP HEARING ON ORIGINAL. mO
HATE OF WILL.
State of Nebrniku. Lincoln County, SS.
In the County Court.
In the Matter of tho EtUite of Mary E.
Slutts, deccneO.
On renJInn and flllnir tho petition of John
W. Slutts. nraylnir that the lnatrument, filed
on the 23th day of December. 1013. and purport
In to bo the hut Will and Testament of the said
deceased, may be proved, approved, probated,
allowed and recorded as the last Will and Testa
ment of tho said Mary E. Slutts. deceased,
and that the execution of said Instrumedt may
be committed and the administration of said
Estato may bo irranted to our petitioner as
Executor.
j-1ered. Th"t Jan. 20th. 1914. at 9 o'clock a.
m. is assigned for hoaring said petition when all
persons Interested In said matter may appear at a
county court to be held In and for said county and
show cause why tho prayer of petitioner should
not be granted. That a copy of this order lx
published In tho North 1'latto Tribune a semi
weekly newspaper of said county, for three suc
cessive weeks, prior to said day of hearing,
Dated December 30, 1811.
JOHN GRANT.
130-3 County Judge
your confidence w know re will
Only,
ISCOMl
Breaks Collar Bone.
Peter C. Peterson, one of the janitors
at the federal building, is confined to
the house with a compound fracture of
the collar bone. The injury was sus
tained about nine o'clock Saturday
night when he slipped on the ice
covered alley in the rear of the building
and fell, his right shoulder bearing the
brunt of the fall. Mr. Peterson is a
big man, and when his body came in
contact with the ground something wa3
bound to give way.
Study Club Gives Masquerade
Tho Study Club had a masquerade
juvenile party at the beautiful home
of Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Scott Friday
evening. They nad a Christmas tree
all electric lighted and Simple SimonF
Lovey Mary and the rest of the kids
including the YellowKid, were there to
receive their toys. A nice two course
luncheon was served at small decorated
tables at which the fancy-dressed boys
and girls did ample justice, after which
the following toasts were enjoyed. Miss
Smith was toastmistress nnd called on
Mrs. Scott to toast "Our Guests,"
Miss Plummor responded to "Sand
wiches a Mystery." Mr. Goodman
was asked to pass the"Mixed Pickles,"
Mrs. Dent served her favorite recipe
"Salad, a Question," nnd Mrs. Crosby
"Dessert, u Cold Compress," Dr. Quig
ley roasted "The Women" and Mr.
Tout said pretty things to "Our Hos
tesses." All voted it n very enjoyable
affair nnd wished the club may returns.
If you are figuring on building in
the spring, See Temple now and
lets us talk over the proposition. I can
assist you in many ways, viz: Make
suggestions of plans that will save you
money in original cost and make your
house as near fire proof as possible
considering tho class of construction
nnd material used, and thereby save on
insurance. Can nssist you in getting
suitable location. Can adyise you trie
nmount of loan you can procure, jnd
get It for you if you desire, either
Building & Loan or private money.
Have ordered several books of plans of
bungnlows and other buildings which
are at your service free of cost.
The star boarders at tho city pump
ing stntion have become so troublesome
that Lngineer Rogers has been obliged
to order them out. They will not work
nnd some of them stay four or five days
at a time and get in the way of men
who have to work. One of them got
smart yesterday morning and attempted
to run the station to best suit him
and Rogers fired them all out. They
have been sleeping around the pumps,
nnd for meals they have bread and milk,
which they conjure up from some un
known source.
II FASHION FOILM IVJ .
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CRYSTAL THEATRE
Tuesday, December 30th
"Red Margaret" is a two part Gold
Seal Release produced by Allan Dawn.
Pauline Bush takes tho title part and
while her roll is a difficult one she
makes much of it. M. J. McQuarrie
takes the part of the government I
agent. ;
"Incognito" is a particularly good
drama with George Periolat as the I
marquis, Warren Kerrigan as his son '
and Jcssalyn VanTrump as the artist.
Kerrigon goes to America af tor trouble
with his father. He is offered $5000 to
pose as a nobleman and to marry the
artist, He succeeds in getting the
money, the girl and later his title.
Wednesday, December 31st
"The God of Girzah" is a two reel
Bison with Willinm Clifford andPhylisis
Gorden playing leads. The opening of
the play is in India but the later scenes
nro Inul in ATnorin '
"The Unhappy Pair" is asure enough
comedy showing Edwin August and
Ethel Davis as the "pair" a poverty
stricken husband and wife, who arc
trying to keep up appearances.
Thursday, January 1st
"Thieves and the Cross," is a Rex,
featuring Lois Weber and Rupert
Julian as the thieves. Rupert Julian is
always an admirable rascal. Phillips
Smalley takes the part of a scientist and
succeeds in getting the blame for the
stolen jewels.
"A Pair of Bears," is a comedy in
which Willy becomes the hero by
capturing and jailing a couple of per
forming bears that have escaped from a
circus.
Mrs. Albert A. Schatz, who has been
confined at the North Platte General
hospital for the past two weeks to re
ceive medical treatment, has recovered
sufficiently to return to her home. She
was taken home yesterday.
FREE! A 5c
A Cream and Powder Combined. That dull finish im
possible to obtain from dry powder in flesh or white tints.
Buy a sponge which is used in applying the Halm for 15c
and get a 50c jar FREE. By mail 5c extra.
Stone Drug
During his practice in this city, Dr.
Crocker haa made a host of friend who
will regret to learn of his leaving, but
nil wish him well in his new location
and feel sure that he will mako friends
there as readily as he haB done here.
Ho will sell out his household goods
here and leave for the west as soon as
he can make the necessary arrange
ments. Automobile Policies covering owners
against loss or damage occasioned
by fire, transportation and theft
and also collision, meaning damage
sustained by the automobile in collision,
and liability for damage to other prop
erty caused by collision. Liability In
surance covering any injury to persons
that the owner of the car might be
liable for. The above policies issued in
the most liberal forms and the lowest
possible rates, and in one of the oldest
and most substantial companies.
C. F Temple.
Family Reunion at the Cross Home.
A Chrjgtmas family reunion wnsM'eld
at the "home, of Mr. and Mrs. F, W.
Cross, proprietors of the Nebraska
House, and for the first timo in ten
year, the nine children were all at home
together. The older children are scat
tered ell the wuy from Kansas City to
Ssckachewan, Alberta Canada, and the
home coming was a great pleasure to
the old iolks.
The children were all at homo for
Chritmas and till gathered together for.
a jolly time and a big dinner on Christ
mas day and in the afternoon, had a
family group picture taken. Four of
the children are away from home and
two of them, Harry and Charles, are
married.
Harry, tho oldest boy, is farming
the old home place in thg Moorefield
vicinity in this county; Charles, the sec
ond boy, is located at Kansas City in the
employ of tho Atlas Powder company,
and had not beeh home before in four
years. Frank is farming in Canada
and Margery is attendnig the normal
school at Kearney. The other children
are all at home.
Following are the names of the chil
dren: Marry M., Charles E., Frank,
Margery, Ray, Marian and Muriel,
twins, Helen and Percy.
Choice Bargains.
Four roym house with full lot on
west Eighth street, $1,050.'
Six room house, west Tenth street,
$2,400.
Five room house, west Ninth, $2,300.
Ten room house, east Eleventh St.,
$2,700. - "
These are all fine bargains.
Seventy elegant residence lots in west
end, south of track, at $200 to $300
cash. Why not live in town?
O. H. THOELECKE.
Weddings and Divorces.
The vital statistics for the year 1912,
just issued by the state board of health,
show Z6.153 births, and 11,254 deaths.
In the cause of death organic diseases
of the heart led with 907, pneumonia
caused the death of 855, apoplexy 572,
consumption 340, kidney trouble 55G.
They were 149 suicides. v
An interesting table is given of the
marriages and divorces in Nebraska tho
total being 12,273 marriages and 2,020
divorces, being a little better than one
divorce for each six marriages. Logan
county showed a standoff, with one
marriage and one divorce. Douglas
county shows about four marriages to
each divorce and Lancaster county
shows about the same percentage.
Furnas and Thurston counties show
that one out of every three matrimonal
ventures were dissolved, while Keith
county couples take their troubles with
out grumbling, or if they do the grumb
ling never reaches the divorce court,
the record being thirty-eight marriages
to only one divorce in 1912.
The Methodist aid society will meet
with Mrs. Marshall Scott, 220 West
Second street, Friday afternoon.
California Woman Seriously Alarmed.
"A short time ago I contracted a
severe cold which settled on my lungs
and caused me a great deal of annoy
once. I would havo bad coughing spells
and my lungs were so sore and inflamed
I began to be seriously nlarmed. A
friend recommended Chnmberlain's
Couch Remedy, saying she hnd used it
for years. 1 bought a bottle nnd it re
lieved my cough the first night, and in
a week I was rid of the cold and sore
ness of my lungs," writes Miss Mnrie
Gerber, Sawtelle, Cnl. For sale by all
dealers.
Jar of BALM OF ALMOND.
Co.,
NORTH PLATTE,
NEBRASKA.
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