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About The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922 | View Entire Issue (May 22, 1914)
tr - HKJ0 acrswes Si ,1 !! ! .tS M I li Hi i IV- 'if 1 w !F ' l I' I am Forcing the Price of Shoes Down in this City Before I came to North Platte you were unable to buy standard makes of footwear in all sizes and widths for and VC pa4o The "Pullman" , Russia or Gun Metal. (WS1 s How I Do It: Cheap rent, no window display, no expensive fixtures, no deliveries, no charges, enormous buying power. HARRY'S S HOE SHOP Second Floor Waltemath Block. Colonial "De Luxe ,-iJ SECOND FLOOR HARRY. Remember You are fitted as carefully treated as corteously as though paid $6.00. Harry's Shoe Second Floor Waltemath Block "Walk the stairs and make your dollars grow" and jg you gg j Shop9 xjj Stats'; ? iron lAt l U01 3t25Mt N 3CJS 2 tf City and County News 'x'ho county commissioners spent Wed nesday in the south part of the county looking after road and bridge matters. ,. J. B. Sebastian left .Tuesday for! Bi Springs where he will spend n few days looking alter insurance business. Qall on "Your Bosom Friend." DIckey'b Sanitahy Launduy" Nick Adamy, of Columbus, former owner of the Bowling alloys here, ar rived In tho city Tuesday for a visit of a few days with friends For Rent Fivo room house at 415 east Sixth atreot. Inquire at 407 east Sixth. Mrs. Grovor Crane and mother, of Oshkosh returned Tuesday evening to their home after visiting In the city for a few days .with friends. A. B. Culton was down from his homestead north of Keystone, Tuesday and spent tho day in the city transact ing business and visiting friends. HAIL INSURANCE. Now is the time to write it. C F. TEMPLE. 'Harry Lowell arrived in the city Tuesday from Chicago where he hag btJen studying law, and will spend his summer vacation horo with his parents Attornoy J. G. Beolor was a business Senator W, V. Hoaglnnd, of this city has been oncaircd to give the Memorial Day address at Lexington ior wie exercises on uecorauon uay. iMSpecial display for tho gaaduates of 1014. Seo our windows. 'i5v Dixon, Tho Jeweler. 'C, A. Feikert of Culllnan is expected to arrive in the city t6 their homsteads In the Keystone vicinity after spending ft'fpw davs visiting friends and transact ing business hero. . (The Nprth Platte Laundry, the Latin- uij ui. uuiik. n J. no JNortn t'latte bascuaii team anu tho Cozad town team will cross bats Sunday afternoon at the athletic nark. lirUr. Mn.lli tllnltn ., ,.,.. ,-., ,lt vjU HUlill A UVVU MiUll 1JUU UCDti MVII1K somo hard practicing nnd are in good snape to play, lno uozau team has not lost a game this season and they have nlayed five names. The sramo I will undoubtedly be fast. ; Spring Coats one-half price at W llcox Department store. Dr. D. T. Quigloy, of this city, . huB been asked to speak at one of the churches at Philadelphia during the meeting of tho National Medical as sociation which will hold in June. His subject will be "Public Health." The uocior is u memoor oi me lecture ! bureau of tho National association and Russell Confinped I Fire Chief. visitor to Sutherland Tuesday to look":rinK h?lr meeting at Philadelphia after tho land in tho Injunction caso ,Wi i wa prominent pnyaiciuntj pi that was recently filed in the United tho country will speak imany of the Statos district court. wrcnus in wie viiKor r,iiy, i 'uaruen seeas in uuik ana in pacKages. Fancy Kentucky Blue Grass and Clover ssada for lawns; alfalfa, cane, millot and seed corn at Hcrshoy's, Locust St., opposite postofflce Phone IB. Mrs. S. W. Warnock, of Kimball, arrived in tho city the firstof the woek for a visit of a few days with North Platte friends. She was formerly a resident of this city. A piece of Well selected jewelry should be your choice for the graduate. Seo our special graduation display. Dixon, The Jewolor. Assistant Tax Commissioner Hol comb was In the city Monday nndJJ ap peared before tho county commissioners to ask for u correction of an error in the assessment of soma of tho Union Pacific property. I have employed an experienced up holsteror from the J. W. Ott Furni ture Co., of Indianapolis, Ind.. and am prepared to do first class furniture re pairing and upholstering. Peter Mc Gov'ern, 511 Locust St, phono red, 260. Mrs. John 0. Den and daughter Miss Marjorio left Monday for Omaha where they visited relatives and-friends for a few days nnd then returned to Col umbus for a short visit. Mr. Den joined them at Columbus to attend the elate shoot that was hold there Wed nesday and Thursday. See our bracelet watches thev nre depcndablo time pieces and make fine graduation gifts. '. Dixon, Tho Jeweler. ' JTho Cozad hikh school team defeated .the local teamTuesday evening at the athletic grounds by a score of 8 to 2. Tho game game was characterized by numerous errors on tho part of the North Platte players and heavy hitting by the visitors. Husband was on the mound for the locals and his spitter was not working as good as it might have been. On the other hand. Grim, who pitched for the visitors was out of tho reach of tho North Platte boys. He is on ineligible player accorning to tho state rules, but the visitors kicked on Husband nnd so Grim was allowed to play on condition that Husband was nlso permitted to bo in tho game. Brownfield pitched tho first Inning for tho visitors, but nfter that he was switched to third and Grim put In. Tho score was a tie up until tho fourth in ning when tho visitors run in threu scores. The batteries Wore Brownfield, Grim and A. Griffith; Husband and Clabnugh; umpire H. G. Knowles. UFE INSURANCE Get tie best and cheapest. Let dividends Mb lareely to nay uremiums. We can show m how easy it is to own and carry one of Ihm "NONE SUCH" policies ft the Mutual Life tf New York, Pratt '& Goodman. District Agents. TEMPLE'S RENTAL LIST. Three room house on east Second St., $12 Six room house on So. Chestnut street, bath and lights, $20. Six room house on E. 5th St., bath and lights, $20. Eight room house on east 8th St., $15. Five room house an E 6th St., $15, close in 10 room house on East 11th Street, with balh, $20. C. F. TEMPLE. A committee of firemen consisting of P. H. Sullivan. J. A. Jeffries and Joe Baskins appeared before the city coun cil Tuesday evening and reported the election of Cy Russell as chief of the department. The boys held a meeting Monday evening and elected a chief and decided to draft new by-laws. Mayor Evans expressed nimsclf as opposed to the appointment of RJussolL as ho Has been an active member of the department during the dissension that has bnan going on for some time and he feels that some of the boys will not work under him. Ofilcor John Jones was appointed b.y the mayor, in whom tho appointing power is vested, Borne time ago and considerable trouble arose over this. Jones was not con firmed by tho council. At a recent meeting when Fire Commissioner Rid gell of Lincoln met with the boys it was decided to drop the names of both iiusseii anu Jones ana to elect a cniei outside. This however was not done. Mayor Evans suggested tho name of W. J. Landgraf atthemeetingTuesday evening but no was rejectbd by the council. The name of Russell was sug gested by tho mayor and ho was unani mously confirmed. Tho department hopes to Do in gooo" working order soon. The chiof was nlso givon power to appoint a member of the department at a salary not to exceed $10 per month to tnko care of the truck and tho firemen's rooms. A number of other plans were suggested and they were decided upon by the department and the fire com mittee. An ordinance pertaining to the clean ing of vacant lots and cleaning up rubbish was read for the second and third times and put on its final passage. It was passed unanimously by the coun cil. Alter other routine business the council adjourned to meet Wednesday afternoon nt 3 o'clock at the office of tiio city clerk to take up the proposi tion of calling an eloctfon for the vot ing of tho Lincoln Highway bridce bonus, T. C. Patterson apppurtd be fore tho council and asked that this be looked after at once. Local Physician is Honored. Dr. D. T. Quigloy received a letter Wednesday from the American College of Surgeons in answer to hi3 applica tion for a fellowship stating that he had been accepted and that the work would bo conferred upon him in Phila delphia on Juno 22nd. Thij honor is one that is sought after by many physicians and thero nro only about seven members in this state. The American College of Surgeons corres ponds to the Royal College In England anditisone of the most exclusive schools in Americn. . Mrs, Frank J. McGovern and her sister, MrB. "Walter Beam who is visit ing hero, left yesterday for Omaha to spend n few days visiting their sister, Mrs. Will Allen. Karl Gerle Asks $4,944.03 Damages Karl Gerle, the tailor, recently 'filed suit in tho district court for damages of $4,944.03 from Ralph Garman for injuries alleged to have been sustained in an automobile accident July, 5, 1913. Attorneys Beeler and Crosby represent the plaintiff. Gerle alleges that on or about July 5, 1913, he was run down with a enr driven by Ralph Garman at an unlawful rate of speed and in a careless manner, alleging that Garman was driving on the wjrong side of the street) Thq ac cident occurred, he alleges, at the cor ner of Sixth and Dewey streets. A show tent bolonging to a carnival com pany was located on the north side of the intersection and Gerle states that ho was crossing on that side of the street and that Garman was driving on the left hand side nnd struck him, knocking him down and injuring him. He alleges that his ankle and foot were hurt so that ho was obliged to lay oft for three months anu that ne wns capable of earning $100 per month. He also says that he was hurt nbout the head and shoulders and that ho suffered much agony of mind and body and thot he was permanently injured.. He asics $300 for the time he was laidoff, $17.25 doctor bill. $2,620.76 for disability damage and $2,000 for damage and pain, totaling $4,944.03. Janitor Wanted. Proposals in writing will be received by S. Gooze, secretary of the Mutual Building & Loan Association, up to fie o'clock p. m. Saturday, May 23d, for to do tho janitor work on the now of fice building. Applicants will stato what experience they have had in jani tor work and the care of Ftenm heating plnnts nnd what salary they will ro t quire, information as to tne nature of tne worn win De turnisjiea ny t. u. Patterson, president of the association, Taylors and Graceland Additions Best location, easiest terms. Hollman & Sebastian, Agents. Richard D. Brown, of Bjg Springs, was arrested Monday evening by Sheriff Salisbury on complaint of J. C. Den and Henry Rebhausen on tho charge of passing some . worthless checks. Mr. Den stated that the man came into his nlaco of business May 14. 1914 and represented that ho had money In tho Farmers btato banK oi litg Springs and that he wrote n check on that bank. When tho check was pre sented It was was refused on account of there being no funds. Rebhausen's charges were similar to those. Brown was taken before Justice O'Connell Tuesday nnd acknowledged having done this, but tho cose was dismissed against him upon his paymont of the amounts he had drawn. Clarence Pueppkas, oge thirty-two and Miss Bertha Humphrey, aged six teen, both of Paxton, were granted license to wed Monday and the cere mony occuirou the same evening at the homo of the bride's parents in the Paxton vicinity. The groom is a young farmer of that vicinity. Spring Coats at one half off of regu lar price at Wilcox Dept. Store. Mrs. D. H. Todd and children left Tuesday for Sterline, Colo., where they will visit for a few days with Mrs. Todd's sisters, Mrs. Keefer and Mrs. Halloway. Closing day exercises were held at the T'latto Valloy school house Monday evening and about twenty-five young people from here drove out to attend. A nice program was given and it wob followed by a big supper. Misses Elsie and Catherine Johnson taught the school this year. For Rent One furnished room. In quire 1121 North Locust. 33-4 Conrad Walker left Tuesday for Keystone where he will visit his daugh ter who is on a homestead. He went up to see nbout digging a well and nut ting in a dam. " IDLE MOKJEY 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. " f Kf-vM McDonald State Bank, " North Platte, Nebraska. CHAS. NcDONALb, President Wn. H. McDONALD, Cashier , W. E. STARR, Ass't Cashier " ou can depend on me parts XD you cant see! sfesSRftl TITS in the tt ' V .MX For Sale. Five Pure Bred Short Horn from as good families as are Herd Books. Bred right and right. tf W. W. BIRGR. 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