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About The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 30, 1913)
iipSSfta8a8fM2fWaifc Miss Friend Marries doctor. 4tN w t ' 5, 1 , , . ' X '?-'., ,;' - fc WT A "PS f y i t tcagnautiviiMitwHBaggHKBtw'twiftuamjtuijBj'.'.Mi EBtHKSSZHSSSBBKB UNcnNRKBmimmscsnss'imni s ittXtagsssKMMSuuwum Bginmng December 26th and closing January 13th, we will give a discount of one-tenth off of every article carried in om stock except Butter and Eggs and XXXX Flour. The goods will be sold to you at regular prices and one-tenth deducted from your bill. This discount does not apply to case prices on goods but to the regular broken stock. This is an unusual opportunity to save on the most staple things you buy, so get busy. fell11 NORTH PLATTE, NEBRASKA. . .. - 1 - msmmsmsmvmmsmsmMmimBm mBmsmimsmsmsmsmzm H A Happy New Year It U 1)1 l,Om 1(31 US ill IIUS bCilSUll iauu win vuy Come let us at this season pause and Rejoice togelher,tlmtwhero-we have succee ded in rightly serving our Brother, we have met with the inevitable' result of right doing success. Where our efforts have fallen short let us find satisfaction,, in that we were privileged to have our attention directed to the mistake and to have profited Thereby, thus enabling us the more surely tp succeed at another time. For your share, Dear Friend, in help ing to supply tlie many blessings and good things which the past year has brought us, let us thank you and wish; for you a prosperous New Year. Harry Dixon Mrs. William Dickickinson, residing on Wust Ninth street, is reported very ill. Lost Small black purse containing $15. Return to Mrs. Anna Seyferth, 309 West Fourth and receive reward. The Methodist choir will meet Friday evening at 7:30 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. JO. W. Crane, 21 1 West Second street, for a two hours' practice. The sale of tickets for the annual New Year's banquet of the 1. P. 0. Elks was closed Sunday evening with a sale of ninety tickets. City. Property and Insurance of all kinds (except life) my specialities. C. F. Temple. Homer Fulk of Holdredge and Earl Fulk of Sumner, are visiting relatives in the city for a few days. They were formerly residents of this city. Rev. B. A. Cram returned Saturday from a visit of several days with Mrs. Cram's parents at Republican City Mrs. Cram and little daughter Kathrine remained over for ,, more extended visit. The beautiful residence of Harry Dixon on West Fifth Street Damaged by fire Saturday. ires win nappen, nowever, it you are wise, like Mr. Dixon and carry one of Temple's policios, you need not worry, as the damage bo promptly taken care of. F. -P. Lawler, of Hershey, wag a business visitor in the city Saturday. The little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Perry Buchanan is reported very ill with an attack of pneumonia. Mrs. Frank Dentlor nnd daughter Erna returned to their hdlne in Denver Sunday, aftor spending Christmas in this city with friends. Miss Mildred McKeown returned to her work as stenogrnpeer in Attorney M. E. Crosby's office after n vacation of several days during tho holidays. The Misses Blancho nnd Maude Miller returned Sunday from Chappell where they visited for n few days with their mother. Mr. and Mrs. John Vernon left Satur day morning for Julesburg, Colo., to visit for n few days with the former's parents. They will remain until after New Year's day. For Rent Small house in the west end of town. Belongs to the Ruddy es tate. Inquire of E. H. Evans, Admin istrator. . tf While the express business through out the country fell off about one-third on holiday shipments compared with a year ago, the receipts at the local office wero but forty dollars less than a year ago. Agent Hensolt says there are not nearly so many small packages but more large ones. Fred Pearson, president of- the bank at Sutheiland. was a business visitor to the county seat Suturduy. Attorney and Mrs. Win. Shuman left Sunday for Omahn to visit for a few days. Mr. SrVuman will attend tho meeting of tho State Bar Association, which is being held there yesterday and today. Sheriff Clarko, of Oshkosh, arrived in this city this morning and lift with Sheriff Salisbury for McCook where they will attond tho stnto convention of county shoriffs. They drove over from hero in Shoriff Salisbury's car and will return home tomorrow. Miss Lillian Sttirges left Sunday for Bayard to attend tho wedding of Miss Pear) Workman, which occured at tho homo of tho bride's parents yes terday. The wedding was to have boon Snturday morning, but had to bo postponed on accountof Leslie Winters, tho groom, not being nble to get there in time. W. A. Conklin, who has charge of tho construction work nt tho npw round house, returned Saturday from n visit of a fow days with his family in Om aha. Ho is looking after the work on the now sewer that is being put in by tho Union Pacific. The work is pro gressing rapidly and will be completed in -tho near future if the wenther con tinues to remain favorable. The Pasco, Wash., Prrrc ? of recent dUe contained the follnwinr notice of the marriage of Miss Hat net Frltmd, a former North Platte girl.- Word" was rcoivpl in Paaco Monday Unit) Dr. Murphy and Miss Hnrriot Friend, both of this city, were married at Sherman, Wyoming, Sunday nt tho home of Miss Friend's parents. Drt and Mrs. "Mur phy have left on a honeymoon tour of n month that will take them to 0 nuhn, where Dr. Murphv'a patent reside and to Chicngo, whero Dr. Murphy oxpocts to spend a month nt n medtcal clinic. While not unexpected, tho marriage of Dr. Murphy and Miss Friend was a surprint' to the friends and relatives of both, who believed that tho wedding would take place somp tlmo in January. Dr. Murphy has resided in Pasco lor five years and has established a reputa tion as one of the loading surgeons of tho city. Miss Friend, who is n sister of Mrs. Georgo Austin, lias lived threo yonrs in Pnsco and her charming per sonality has? won her many friends. The nnnunl report of the interstate commerce commission just issued fehOws thnt during the year onding Juno 80, 1913, seventy-six train accidents wero investigated. These comprised fifty one collisions And twenty-five derail menta causing the death of 283 persons and the iujury of 1,880 persons. Of tho fifty-six accidents investigated by the commission it wf.s found that nearly 7 per cent of tho number woro caused by the mistakes of employee. A disre gard of flxodslgnSls, improper flagging; failure to obv train orders; improper checking of the train regii?tr, misun derstanding of orders; occupying main track on time of superior train, open switches; mistake of operator in copy tag orders, and excessive speed - were the principal causes 6t accident." Three licenses to wed were gwmted Friday in the county judge's office. They wero Hnrolil F. Wright, .27, and MiB8,Bessio Bundy, 21, both of North Platto; Wm Wayman 10,nnd MIsb Ellen Sawyer, 18, both of Maxwoll; and Harry O. Williams, 26, and Misfl Freda Scott 23, both of North Platte. Tho two last named cuiplos wero married by Judge Grunt, Word has been received hero n nouncing tho denth of Mrs. J nines M. Ray, formerly of this city, which ocg curred at her home in Long Beach, Calif. Mrs. Ray lived in this city with her Husband for a numbor of years, but they havo been gone from horo nbout five years. Judge Ray was at ono time county judge of Lincoln county. C. L. Patterson, newly appointed chief of tho Union Pacific secret ser vice department nt' Omahn, wris visit ing in the city Saturday onrouto to ViIb new ho idquartors at .Omahn. Ho ex pects to move his family from Denver to Omaha some time in February. Chief of Police John Frazior "spiked" nine citizens of this city at the saloons Friday. They havo been giving him considerable worry and ho wantPU to do away with it all, and took this way of doing it. V Ci jy. Jp. jjv Jjv Jw Jjt. JJ Jf JjU 4 Jf J$ Jf Jp JJV t& Jf ) ! JJv -JJV Jjv JJV jjv Jjf Sj Jjv JJt. Jjf Jf vjv vjw jjl ) DR. 0. tl. CRESSLEU. S i 2 Graduate Dentist. jj Offico over the McDonald State Bank. o ; oeooaevsne9occeea Local and Personal Mrs. Thomas Jeffern has, been very ill with typhoid fever, but is reported to be improving. v Miss Lillian Hendy entertained at a 2 o'clock dinner Christmas day. Covers were laid for eight. Miss Mabel Donegnn returned to Denver Saturday" after spending the holidays in town with her parents. Miss Plummer, o'f Maxwell, spent the week end with Miss Laura Murray, and attended the Study club party. Mr. and Mrs. Wiley Crane who had been visiting relatives in town for several days, returned to Omaha Sun day. Mrs. Fonda gave a six o'clock dinner Snturday evening in honor of Miss Macey of Omaha and Mr. Gensler, of Gothenburg. Charley Austin, formerly of this city, has opened clothing store in Pasco, Wash., and the local paper states that his stock is very complete and his store a modern one. Mr. And Mrs. George Smith and little daughter of Clarks arrived in the city Saturday for a visit at the home of Mrs. Smith's parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. D. Goldsmith, eight miles aouth west of the city. The little daughtor of Mr. and Mrs. Ole Rasmussen is reported on the sick list, with lagrippe. Several cases of lagnppe and pneumonia, are reported among the children of this city. Attorney W. T. Wilcox left yester day for Omaha to attend the annual meeting of the state bar association. He will respond to a toast at the banquet this evening. Health and Accident Insurance un der the most uptodate forms of policies C. F. Temple, Agent. The gove rnor hns refused to pardon Tom Mclntyre, who was sentenced for life for killing Frank Wiser in the Sid ney railroad yards in 1901. The Lutheran Cookbooks are now on sale at fifty cents each nnd can be pur chased of Mrs. A. T. Yost at Bratt & Goodman, Mrs. N. Rasmussen, Mrs. H. Waltomath, Mrs. G. Huffman, Mrs. G. Anderson. Mrs. Fred Thompson, Mrs. T. Cehagen and Mrs. D. Minshall. Attorney and Mrs. J. J. Halligan left Sundny for Omaha to spend a few days. Mr. Halligan will attend the annual meeting of the state bar association,' of which he is president. Mac Westfall, returned Sunday from York, where he attended the marriage of his cousin, Miss Alfa 'McKinley, to George N. Gibbs. He will remain here a few days and then go to Lead, S. D., where he is engaged In conducting a moving picture show. The fire department was called out late Saturday night to the home of liarry uixon to put out a nro in me basement. The fire started from the electric wires in the ceiling of the fur nace room, but was out before nny great damage was done. It did not get into the main part of the house at all. One man was lett to watcn me nnsement in case it should start anew. Estrayed, On or about the 21th day of Decem ber, 1913, in the city of North Platte, one white horse about three, years old, roached mane, weighs G50 or 700 pounds. Owner can have same by proving prop erty and paying costs. John Frazier, Thief of Police Owing to the bad weather at the beginning of our sale making it impossible for some o! omr country trade to get to town we will continue qur sale 30 days eginning Friday, Jan. 2, 1914. To the first twenty ladies entering our store at 2 o'clock, p. m., January 2, we will give one 10 yard dress pattern worth $1.90 for 39c. Everything in our store is on sale at cut prices. Come to the store where your dollar goes the farthest.! Watch the Papers for Specials. Yours for business, KALLENDER'S CASH STO I$illl$i0jt 4