The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, March 03, 1914, Image 4

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Gold Jewelry.
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A girt of moclcrate'priced Jewel
ry for any occasion should he
chosen with the .same discrimina
tion, the same care exercised in the
selection of a most costly gift.
Our gold jewelry and many other effects in pla
tinum with precious stones, jhave hcen executed hy
skilled craftsmen, conforming in every way with our
well known high standard of design and workman
ship. We have an excellent selection of solid gold
articles from $2.00 up.
CLINTON, Jeweler and Optician.
Child Worker in the City.
Miss Luctna Kyle, of Hastings, super
intendent of the Hastings district of
the Nebraska National child saving as
sociation, arrived in the city Saturday
and will remain here for soveral weeks
to promote her work in this city. Shq
has with her a little girl for whom sh
1 3 seeking a home. Miss Kyle spokb
Sunday morning at the Methodist
chfirch and intends visiting all the
other churches while in this city, She
gave a fine address Sunday morning and
very clearly outlined her work. Her
work consists of private soliciting for
funds for the organization and the
placing of children. She will also at
tempt to Btrcnghten the local board of
the organization and will visit the dif.
fcrent homes in the city. All her work of
raising funds is done through personal
solicitation and she makes no public
appeal for money.
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Local and Personal.
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A girl was born Sunday evening
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Doolittle.
Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Richards were
visiting friends in Sidney over Sunday.
H. Scoonover drove ovor to Tryon
Sunday in his car for a . visit with
friends. "-
Miss Albina Hnhjer has accepted a
position in the millinery deplutrhcnt of
the Wilcox store. She began her
duties yesterday morning.
Mrs. C. H. Stamp was called to Ross-
ville, III., Sunday by tho illness of, her
mother, who has reached tho advanced
age of eighty-seven years.
For Rent 4 room house with bath
and toilet at 115 east Second Street.
Inquire of Georgo Tekulve.
Mrs. Elmer Baker, who has been
visiting her sister in Ogden, Utah, for
'tho past several weeks, is expected to
return some time this week.
Money to loan on real estate to help
you buy or Wild. Bratt & Goodman.
Mrs. Vaunhey Love has resigned her
position as bookkeeper in the North
Platte steam laundry and will leave in
the riear future for Indiana where she
expects to make her home.
Bishop Geo. A. Beccher, of this
Episcopal missionary district, occupied
tho pulpit at the Church of Our Savior
Sunday, returning east yesterday
morning.
If your idle money is not earning
7 to 8 per eent semi-anuual interest in
first mortgage loans not taxable. See
Bratt & Goodman .
Sixteen loanB were approved and
granted at tho monthly meeting of the
building and loan association directors
Saturday evening. Tho association has
300 loana.and tho total assets are nearly
six hundred thousand dollars, 'The
stock holders number about six hundred.
A No 1 Rose Comb Rhodo Island Red
eggs for setting. $1.00 per setting,
$5.00 per 100. Also Fox Terrier pups
for sale at $5.00 each.
Mrs. Geo. Tekulve, 1201 East Fourth.
Invitations nre out for a post-nuptial
shower which will be given Thursday
ovening in . honor of Mr. and
Mrs. JameS Craig. Mrs. Craig was
formerly Miss Mabel Wyman. The
The shower will bo a miscellaneous
affair and will bo held at the home of
Mrs. I. L. Stebbins, 419 West Fifth
street. Mrs. Stebbins will bo assisted
by . Mesdames Wyman, Miller, and
Bonner.
Mfss Helen Baker resigned her po
sition in The Hub Saturday evening.
Charles and Miss Mary Tighe spent
Sunday visiting friends in Lexington.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Murrin and fam
ily spent Sunday visiting friends in
Sidney.
Mrs. Emma Poor resigned her po
sition lastj week in the Wilcox store.
He resignation took effect Saturday
evening.
Francis Montague nnd Arthur
Connor of Jack Morrow Flatts were
over Sundav visitors with friends in
this city.
Miss Ruoy Shaner has resigned her
position in the Wilcox store Saturday
ovening and left Sunday for Brac'y
where sho will visit her parents.
Incubators and Brooders r.t factory
price. Simon Bros. 11 6
Word has been received here an
nouncing that H. F. Horde, formerly of
this city, is ill in tho Morcy hospital in
Denyer. He ie suffering from a severe
case of blood poisoning.
Rumor has it that a popular young
saleslady of this city is soon to change
her namo for better or for worse. De
velopments in the case are expected
most any time
C. O. D. Cleaners and Dyers. Next
door to the Ritner Hotel, t tf
Tho high bowling scores for last
week aro as follows: 1st division,
Eshelman 233, Eshelman G09 in three;
2nd division Bannon 223, Cross 57." in
three; 3rd division, Langford 559 in
three, Huffman 57G in three.
For Rent Five-room house near
First nnd 'Locust streets. Inquire Mrs.
A. W. McKeown, Cor. Firstand Locust.
L. D. Nowton, one of the barbers in
the Osborne shop, resigned his posi
tion last week and left Saturday with"
his family for Littleton, Colo., where
he has purchased a shop of his own.
Martin Baker, of tho Bignell vicinity,
will movo his family to this city in the
near future and ho will take up tho
carpenter trade here. He will work
with Contractor Picard.
Novel Washing Machines at Her
shoy's, corner 5th nnd Locust streets.
Friend Carpenter, of Hcrshey,
better known as
will bo brought
board this afternoon at 2 o'clock and
charges of inebriacy ujill be preferred
against him. A number of the prom
inent citizens of Hershey will appear
against him and nn attempt will bo
nude o send him to the dipsomaniac
ward at Lincoln.
High School Presents Play.
The high school entertainment and
play Saturday evening was very much
enjoyed by a large audience. Tho
musical selections by the orchestra and
glpe club at the opening of the program
were good' and especially the selections
by the glee club. The glee club has
made very good headway and is a credit
to the school and to Mr. Flowers, who
hasit in charge. The boys sang two
numbers and encores and did them very
well.
The play was a very clever and hum
orous parody of "The Merchant of
Venice," and the actors carried the!
parts well. Jay Smith as Shylock and
Sidney McFarland as Launcelot Gobbo
played exceptionally well. Sybil Gantt
as Miss Threedice, a Latin teacher, arid
Tyrone Winkelman as Mrs. Gobbo were
also very good. The entertainment was
well worth the admission price and all
present enjoyed it very much.
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For Sale. '
240 acres of land, five miles north of
North Platto in section 5, twp 14, range
30, 100 ncres of hay meadow, 100 acres
under cultivation, 40 ncres pasture.
White horse creek runs through, past
ure. Six room house, corrals, stables
and land all fenced. Easy terms. f
Inquire of L. Walker, North Platte,
Neb.
For Sale.
5 room house, with out buildings en
Wesf Eleventh Street near the new
Round .House, at $950.00. Good
renter. Bratt & Goodman.
Style-Craft
Cloaks and Suits
are made for the best dressed women of the world of Fashion, but are
jk priced so as to make them available to all. They are adaptions o the most
$ recent creations of the leading style Masters abroad and at home.
$ In fineness of material,! integrity oi tailoring, in perfection of fit.
2$ Style-Craft garments leave nothing to be desired.
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COME IN AND LET 1S SHOW YOU-
"Sugar Beet Bill"
bofore the insanity
For Rent 6 room house close in.
quire of J. Morsh, 209 East Fourth
Judge J. E. Morrison, of Kearnly,
formerly of Gandy and well knowi ri
North Platte, died Friday of blood
poisoning. One night about two weeks
ago he took a hot brick to bed with
him. During the night the covering-
from the brick became loosened, and
the sole of one foot was burned. This
a few days later resulted in blood
poisoning.
Bratt & Goodman have several
choice cheap lots for sale near the
new roundN house. Price right .and
terms easy.
Th fire department was called out
shortly after 12 o'clock Friday night
to put out a fire in a residence on the
east side of Pino street between Fourth
and Fifth streets. The fire started from
hot ashes which were thrown out at the
corner of the house and the corner
boards caught fire. The fire was put out
before any great clamugo was done.
Queen Incubators at Hershcy's, corner
5th and Locust streets.
Dr. Kerr was called to the Union
Pacific station Saturday afternoon to
attend E. J. Manning, second cook on
one of the Ogden trains, for an infected
hand. Mr. Manning cut his left hnnd
quite severly some time ago and since
that the wound has become infected
and is causing him much trouble.
Fremont Pcckhum, of Gothenburg,
arrived in the city Friday for a short
visit with friends.
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modern except heut in the ten hundred
block on West Fourth.
Buchanan & Patterson,
Local and Personal
B. B. Boatman has returned from a
visit of two weeks at Sidney.
Cream Separators at Hershey's
corner of 5th and Locust streets.
Ray Morley, of Brady, was visiting
friends in the city Friday and Saturday.
The Episcopal guild will meet Thurs
day afternoon with Mrs. M. A. Graham.
Miss Margaret Waugh left last week
for Omaha where she will visit friends
for a week.
J. T. Jarvis, Union Pacific hotel and
dining room inspector, was in city Sat
urday on official business.
Fred Rector is assisting in the janitor
work at the federal building during the
absence of Mr. Peterson.
Miss Mattie Paulson returned Friday
from Sutherland where she visited for
several days with friends.
Sheriff A. J. Salisbury left Saturday
for the southern part of the county to
look af :er some legal business.
James Martin returned Saturday to
his home in Scotts Bluff after a visit of
a week in the city with friends.
Howe Allwine, of Donver, is visiting
in the city for a few days at the home
of Dr. and Mrs. Harry Mitchell.
Found Pocketbook. Owner can have
same by calling at this oihee ami prov
ing property and paying for this notice.
Loren Root, superintendent of the
Hershey schools, was a visitor at the
county superimenueni s omce omuruuy.
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The Time and Place
To buy harness or get it repaired
and oiled. The time is now.
We are best equipped and are
ready to do your work. We sell
home made harness. The place?
FORSTEDT & SHEEDY,
Electric Shoe Repairing.
512 Lbcust Street
Charles Whelan returned Friday
from Chicago where he has been visit
ing relatives and friends for some time.
Misses Maile Stack and Vaunita
Hayes left Friday for Grand Islard
where they will visit friends for a few
diys. v
Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Smith left Friday
evening forOmaha to visit friends for
j a few days and take in the automobile
' sho.v.
Miss Walters, a teacher in the Suther
land schools, was visiting in the city
Saturday at the county superintendent's
office.
F. G. Hox.e left Saturday morning
for Ogalalla to spend a few days look
ing after his land interests at that
place.
The N. A. T. club will be entertained
AVedneseay ovening at tlje home of
Miss Elizabeth Hinman on West Sixth
street.
City Engineer C. J. McNamara was
an over Sunday visitor in Hershey call
ing on friends.
Mrs. C. J. Perkins and family re
turned yesterday from a yisit of sev
eral days with relatives and friends in
Denver.
Miss Smith, art teacher in the Kear?
ney normal, spent Saturday and Sun
day in town as the guest of Mrs. R.
H. Stuart.
County Surveyor R. L. Cochran
lsft yesterday morning for Brady to
spend a-few days looking after some
engineering work.
Notice .
All parties knowing themselves in
debted to the Tri-County Telephore
Co. please call at North Platte Central
office and pay same before April 1st
and oblige. R. E. Louden
12-4 Sec'y.
IDLE MONEY
For funds that you will not use for a few
Months, we issue Time Certificates of Deposit
which bear interest at 4 percent.
In this way your funds which are temporar
ily idle, can be made profitable.
We will be glad to explain the plan more
fully to you, if you will call.
McDonald State Bank,
North Platte, Nebraska.
CHAS. HcDONALD, President
WM. II. McDONALD, Cashier W. E. STARR, Asa't Cashier
Tekulve Says:
I care nothing about prices made on Shoe Repairing. I
have yelled 'wolf several times before whqn he vfas not
there, but she is here this time, consequently 1 am- going to
make prices to your advantage,
Price my shoe repairs and see if I mean it.
Men's Saved Soles and Full Rubber Heels, $1.00
Women's Sewed Soles and Full Rubber Heels, 85c
Full Rubber Heels 35c
George, Tekulve,
At the Yellow Front Shoe Store.
Gas!
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Gas for Cooking and Heating is one
of the greatest conveniences of
modern times, as well as a money
and labor saver.
Why not have Gas in your House
Platte Electric Co,