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About The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922 | View Entire Issue (April 28, 1914)
A RebekaTi Convention Convenes Thursday R It. , J It 'I :t ?! . i nn i Spoons and Forks in Sterling Silver. We have many patterns in spoons and spc jfal forks, the work of skilled designers, elaborate or simple as may be preferred. Great care should be exercised in selecting a pattern that is to he used a life time and probably handed down to succeeding generations. From our many designs you will have no dif ficulty in- choosing one that is altogether pleas ing. Our prices are moderate. CLINTON, JEWELER and OPTICIAN. Wo want your Repair Work. Tho fifth annual Rebekah district meeting for this district will be hold nt tho I. 0. 0. P. hall Thursdny, Apiil SO, nil day. Dinner and supper will be served to the delegates in the hall and tho day programs will be given by the Rebekah order. In the evening tho I. 0. O. P. will celebrate their ninetieth anniverary. This district comprises seven towns, Brady, Maxwell, Suther land, Paxton, Gaudy, Ogalalla and North Platte, and about two hundred delegates are expected. FOKHNOON Call to order by president, Mrs. J. G. Heeler; presentation of grand officers; address of welcome, Mrs. F. R. Ginn; response, Mrs. Trot ter of Brady; roll call of officers; read ing of minutes ot last meeting; music, Paxton lodge; paper, The Valuo of Co-operation Miss Clark Maxwell; question box. (Past Stato Prest) Mrs. tBuchto, David City; ballot drill, Suth erland lodge; music, Paxton lodge; dinner at hall. AFTERNOON Solo, Mrs. W. V. Hoagland; paper, Mrs. J. E. Evans; Exemplification of the Rebekah Degree, North Platte lodgo; reading, Mrs. Coker Suther land; contest in secret work; election of officers; installation of officers; clos ing exercises. EVENING Program in charge of 1. O. 0. F. lodge. II . . Local and Personal. Mrs. A. G. Hultman left Friday afternoon for Brady, called thero by the death of an aunt. The North Platte Laundry, the Laun dry of Quality. tf Wood Harper, of the Wellfleot vi cinity was a business visitor at the county capital Saturday. F W. Rinckor left Friday for Key stone, whero he has opened up a drug store. For tho timo being ho will operate the store himself. Good big work horse 7 years old, seeMacey, 7miles east of North Platte, near Gannott. tf A case entitled A. P. Zouhire vs. Wm. A. Nicholson was filed Friday afternoon in tho county court. The suit is for the collection of the sum of $5G.1G with interest from date alleged to be dno thp plaintiff on a promissory note. Tho hearing will be held to morrow. For Sale Baby carriage. Inquire 1121 North Locust. Phono blk 197. 26-4 Mrs. E. H. Shane, of Sutherland, who was operated upon a, few days ago at tho Brooks rooming house by Dr. J, S. Twmem, has recovered sufficiently that she wbb able to leave Saturday. She loft for Lexington where she will visit relatives and recuperate from her illness. The Knights Templar held n meeting Friday evening at the Masonic hall for tho uurnose of making plans for the Ascension Day services and planned to hold them Thursday, May 11. Plans ure to hold them in the Episcopal church with Dean J. J. Bowker to officiate, but they liavo not been de finitely arranged yet. In the evonlng tho Installation of officers will tye held at the hall and this will bo followed by a banquet for tho Knights and their wives and lady friends. The W. R. C. kensington will meet with Mrs. T. C. Patterson, Tuesday afternoon, April 28th. Mrs. 0. E. Adams of Gandy, is visit ing in tho city for a few days with her daughter, Mrs. Isaac Salby. John Shanks, who was operated upon a short time ago at the P. St S. hospi tal, is reported getting along nicely. Mrs. Robert Owens is reported recov ering nicely from her operation of a few days ago nt the P. & S. hospital. Mrs. Orra DoFord, who was oper ated unon Inst week for appendicitis at the P. & S. hospital, is reported getting along nicely. W. S. Bailey of Brady Island, who was operated upon two weeks ngo nt tho P. & S. hospital, is reported con valescing nicely. The Presbyterian aid society will meet Thursday afternoon in the church pnrlors. entertained by Mesdames Fre ment Watts, Helen White, Callio David son. Call on "Your Bosorp Friend." DICKEY'S KAN1TAKY LAUNDRY A monstrous chicken's egg is on dis play In the show case of Js. E. Vans-' coy on the north side. Its measures Beven and three-quarters inches the long way nround andsix and one-half the other way and weighs four ounces. It was laid by a Plymouth Rock hen belonging to G. H. Meek. Speakinc of the Domestic Vacuum Cleaner, Miller & Paine, tho well known Lincoln department store owner say: "We consider the Domestic tho best value wo have found in a hand operated vacuum cleaner. Its sturdy construc tion, case of operation and general efficiency appeals to our customers. It has given perfect satisfaction." The Domestic cleaner is sold by Mrs. M. V. Mitchell, Phono Red 104. 28-3 Union Pacific Gives Reward. Milton Anderson and Levi Anderson, aged 11 and 14 years, each received checks Saturday (morning from the Union Pocific railroad company for twenty-five dollars as a reward for ser vices rendered. The boys aro sons of Mr, and Mrs. A. H. Anderson residing northwest of Hershey. In the latter part of March as they were returning from school they noticed a bridge on the branch lino west of O'Fallons afire. They rushed to a telephone and tried to notify tho mon at Sutherland but were unsuccessful. They then drove into Sutherland and notified the men and re turned and kept watch, flagging all the the trains. The bridge which was burned was accross an irrigation ditch and the in cident wns reported in this paper at the time. Tho boys put in no claim for re ward but tho matter was reported to headquarters and the boys received the checks gratuitously. t: " K . :QUR 6' , I -ri!H PET Every store has its pet department and the Hosiery Department is one of ours. , The Topsy Hosiery shown in J) all grades and at all prices, medium weights, light gauzy hose, but very sub stantial. Topsy Hose wears longest be cause it is knit to size and shape ex actly of the best yarn and dyed with .J dye that absolutely does not rot, burn or weaken the yarn. Topsy Hose? The stocking's that have only one kind of a "come back," the come back for more like them. Knit right - and fit right.' That means wear right. Vw met Eastern Star Elects Officers. Sicmet Chapter No. 55 O. E. S. Thursday evening for their regular meeting and elected the officers for the coming year. A large number of tho old officers wore re-elected for this year. The officers elected are as foK lows: Mr;s. W. W. Cumming, worthy matron; Dr. W. J. Redfield, wois thy patron; Mrs. Florence Trexler, as sociate matron; Mrs. J. B. Redfield, conductor; Mrs. Charles Edwards, as sociate conductor; Mrs. Millard Hosier. secretary; and Mrs. Geo. Finn, treas- pointivo and the oppointments have npj? yet neen mode. ine retiring otneers Wore Mrs F. W. Rinckor, worthy matron; Mrs. W. W. Cummings, as sociate matron; Miss Grace Mooney, asr sociato conductor. All the other of ficers wore re-elected. Give our Topsy Hose a trial, It will mean perfect satisfaction with every pair. The Topsy hose prices are such that all can afford to ' wear. Do not fail to make our Hosiery Department a visit, vou will not be to buy. you urgea m 2 0 Tramp s Son. Mnccy s Alfalfa Seed. The "egg yellow" kind. Seo at Derryberry & Forbes. sample tf For Sale. Elegant residence lots in west end of town cheap for cash. Phone 298. tf y 'JSP :? ikCM I V'Vfi'' Mrs. J. W. Thomas of Evanston, Wyo., arrived in the city Saturday evening for a visit of a few days with Mrs. C. E. Cook. Mrs. Thomas is en route to her home from an extended visit in the east. F. II. Croneti, a former North Platte, boy, has recently graduated from the; Kansas vuy veterinary college anu is now in this city where he will open up an office. Bull for Sale. One high grado Short Horn yearling bull, forty-five dollars. A. Coolidge, North Platte. Miss Catherine Feather, who teaches at Paxton, arrived in the city Saturday and spent the week end visiting her sister, Mrs. Ed. Weston. Tho three-year-old baby of Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Marshall, residing on the White Horso Creek north of tho city, died yesterday morning. The funeral was held yestoiday afternoon. Hampshito bond and Vellum station ery and correspondence cards, special gentlemen's stationery at Rincker Book & Drug Co., Blue Front. Dr. J. S. Twinem was called to Jack Morrow Flats Saturday to attend some cases of scarlet fever and measles. Several cases are reported there. The children of William Gus Haase and Mr. Brockus are reported getting olong nicely. Miss Naomi Dowhower, who teaches north of the city, will close her school today. Miss Mary Keller, who toachesin the Maxwell vicinity, was visiting in the city Saturday. Frank Ream, of the Hershey vicinity was a business visitor to the county capital Saturday. ' .Mr. andjMrs. H. P. Stevens, of the Bignell vicinity, ware business visitors in the city Saturday. F. A. Ryons. of Lincoln, arrived in the city yesterday morning to spend a few days visiting friends. A. M. Lock left vesterdav mornintr 'for Keystone to spend a few days look ing alter business matters. Miss Jessie Rals, of Cozad, arrived in the city Saturday to spend a few days with her sister, Mrs. E. A. Boyd. Mark McCullough and daughter of Madrid, Nebr., arrived in the city yes terday morning for a visit with friends. 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YORK MILLING COMPANY, t Sold in North Platte by Wilcox Department Store, 4 WHERE SATISFACTION IS THE WATCHWORD Phone 90 Basement of The Hub. NOTICE is herby given to all consumers of Electricity, that begining with the first of May, this Company will mail statements to consumers the first of each month. When you pay your bill bring in the statement and have it receipted or mail it with your remittance. We will no longer send around a collector. Mailing monthly statements adds to our expense but we beleive that this new system will prove very much more satisfactory to you. North Platte Electric Co. C. R. Mokey, Manager. " 1 A , j$44j4i44 a i -fw"fc""fcr MM'tT.'fffM1-'H,lM'a ) Tr "' .