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About The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922 | View Entire Issue (June 9, 1914)
tUumitU4mmrtmt,f :c ttfV Ann TWENTY-NINTH YEAR. NORTH PLATTE, NEB.. Jl'M: 9, 19M. No. !40 -SZ&M' alf -if IfeMn witet & K t I- it r Alleged Burglar Caught al Kearney. Sheriff" A, J. Salisbury returned Sun day ovoninc from Kearney where ho went Sunfluy morning- to brine homo a man suspected of the burglary of the hardware store and cleaning estab lishment here Thursday night The man refuses to fjivoliis name, but the videnco against him is quite strong He va taken in on suspicion by the lluffalo county sheriff Saturday nl,ht Ho had been seen around there for souio time and it waB discovered that ho had sold two apparently new revol vers. When taken ho had the other three and they are of tho same make as the onos stolen from here lait week. Complaint was filed yesterday in the county courLby Shoriff Salisbury and the hearing will probably be hold some time today. Arrested for Horse Stealing. Earl Inmnn was arrested yesterday upon a wairant issued from the county court on the charge ot stealing a htfrso. Michael Gleoson died complaint against him and in it he alleges that on June lth In man stole a buckskin horse of him of tho value of $50. Another warrant is out for Inman charging him with tho thft of a gun. It was issued yesterday in Justice M. J. O'Conneil's court. Inman was brought in yesterday and lodged in jail and his hearing will probably be helcl today. Notice. For the accommodation of patients in and out of the city, I have opened a hospital for the treatment of medical? surgical and confinement cases. This hospital wHI be known as the "Nurse Brown Memorial" Johh S. Twinem. M. D. Manager Mrs. Margaret Hall. Supt. Mra. Sterling. Graduate Nur3e. 1008 West Fourth Street, North Platto Nebr. FOR RENT Houses atxl rown3 furnished and unfur nished, awl a quarter section of good bottoni hay land fenced, Pratt Goodman. The Bpworth League of the Methodist church held a business and social meet ing Fridav eveniug at tho home of Miss Sarah Kelly end elected officers. A nice evening was enjoyed with games and contests and light refresnraeots were served. Dr. V. Lncas, vFho has been president of tho organization for the past two years, tendered his resignation and'Mws Florence Antouide was slee ked in h(s piece. Tie doctor has tieer. r 5was extended to him aocorfteanwd by llm u, -. a tlin Ohaiit.iuoutt sa u It WPS Mb ded wnuea u mm s "3 City. and County, News. The Royal Neighbors retrular mea Ing at the K. P. hall Friday evening. HWriMlllH !! ! Ill II !.-J WlHH lH fclMIIIKIW rfW-- Tlie Club Nevita will meet tomorrow afternoon with Mrs. Chas. Lierk, Jr., 408 West Eighth 3 treat. Attorneys J. J. Halligan and J. G Beeler left yesterday morninc for Osral- alla to attend the district court session. Mr. and Mr. M. M. Dalv. ot Oih- kosh, arrived in the city Saturlay for a-short visit with irienus. The Womans home irdassonen s iJierv of the Methodist church will me t Thur day afternoon with Mrs. Mo Lai 1 o soutli ijjlm street. All members of the ladles' 'uil nTT of tho 13. of L E. are ivqjstod to meet this aftornobn at 2:80 ut thf K. if P. hull to look atter bouk special r' business. . 1 Ralph Shirley of Lincoln arrived in the citv lnsteveninir for a visit ot 1 fow days with Paul Gantt. Judge II. M. Grimes and Court Re porter P., J. Barron left yesterday morning for Ogaialla to hold a term of district court. ' Generally fair tonicrht and Wrlii!- flQtf T,n Imnni'f'inf rtianM. !, t.irirm.rt ! V.V.J ..V ....(JUL .111 V WIIRIlgUIII 17l.llM-l- ture. ' .Highest temperature yestrdny 88, a yoar ago 66p lowest last night 4S, a year,ago 48. Mrs. Sam Richards and daughter Miss Elizabeth of Omaha arrivod in the citj yestorday for a visit with friends. Miss Richards will leave shortly for Denver whero she will make an extended visit. Q. A. Perkins, a Bible missionary from Omaha, arrived in the city tbij morning for a stay of several day to sell bibles for tho American Bible society of which he is a representative. His home address is the Y. M. C. A. build in at Omaha and while in the city lie will be situated in the Rexall store and will have a display in one of the front windows. For Snle-Twin cylinder Indian motor cycle. Inquire 915 W. 5 th at. , Mrsj Mucotnber, of Portland. "Ore., formeily Mies Dollie McLucas of this city, is the gupst of Mrs, B. M. Rey nolds ana Mis? Mlanknbarg. Mrs. Macomber 13 employed as a teaehw in th6 PortdSfld IuatftWa and came Sera to upend J)ft 0 her vacation. Siif Ss the daughter of Mr. and .Mm. J. f. Mc Luoae, who were pioneer reaideote of North Platte. ' M Mpi ;.iuoua to bold a moonlight picnic thi evening in the'canvotts. The following 'officers were e'ected: President, Florence An tonides; first Vice-pre 'ident, Winnie Gaasner; aeeond vice president, Mis John Reynolds; third vice-president, -Mr3. Ora Ullrich; fourth vice-preaidont. Miss Mabel Sawyer; secretaiv, featah Kelly, tteasurer.'john Reynolds. The North Side Pirat defeated tue Uirdwood team Sandoy at Birdwood by a ssorc of 13 to 5 in a hit on 1 run gome McGune he 1 J the BHretoiOod tnen ds-a for th? nv it of the gains, MtriKing out a ierj, number of them, but a biitt'h ' rahr cae them several , scores. The batsertes were McGuir "and Cobprly for tli Pirates and the Olrdwood? men useq neanv every man on th tho tfam far pitcher and John wjn for catcher The PrftSbvtenan Ladi '-.' Aid bocieij will meet in the church nailor Thursday afternoon. Ths propntois of tha Xorfh Platte sandy kitchen havelonated M ara ohmo ice creum for this day which il be served by the following volunteer committee: Mesdames W. D. Joder, B L. Robinson, living Van Dorau, KfsHe Bnskina and Henry Keliy. All members aro urged to attend and invite theii;' friends C. IS. Swank, a sheet iron . worker, sustained a painful injury Friday at the round house when a hot eleol rivet flaw up and struck him above the eye. He sttHtaiiud several hruisea-nd burns and Will be laid upewvertrt $ya. New ehapVpdjrtytes in leather and Moire a$M Wnffc Dept. Store. Wir . StuIoW lt last evening for Omaha toHttewd &e annual convention state association of funeral direators. It will hold there for several days this week. 8, W. Rolencranw. of Carnvauliaj Ore., arrived in thctyfru visit qf a f$w WW at thehoireof I. A. Gilbert. Ho i a instt'Dctou. to the state agri cultural tfebool of Oregon. , Th "Wbosodver' class of the Prep bvterfen Sunday schoui will hold a pwuifc upuer tbJ eyetiing on ttoe iawn at the home of Mi ! Vvir Ktes. Go to ScKaU'i tVffitocIwq H9 this wee r Mifs Agnes Hu'itoen. of Ketchikan. Aiaika, arrived in the city lr.st week and will viifhjre for s me time with he r atlnt, Mrs. D Moony. ,Sho ia smenntendpnt of the Episcopal "hospi tal at Ketohikan and in now enroute home from Nrw Yojk Citv and otnr fast-) 1 points wbeie she has been spe rtih.ig her vacation. The h gh school plav "A Scrp of Paper." was jrfven Saturday eveniBsr by the local students at Gothenburg.'! j ne piay was sucn a fiuocew oere mat. they were asked to give it there fend' also a number of tho pojJlem thecanta we're known to the Gothenburg people, Itavjng been down 10 thotffdt encawp ment. They placed bGrft iijj au dience and, the pUy was we$ tetm. The best mve3lt&cnllfl ike world is a Me Insurance policy- ia'tk Mutual Life, of Nw York. eitJber for man or woman. Let as show you how close dhtdefitts ccwe to payments of lirenmim. , Pratt & Goodaaa, District Agents. A pleasant time was enjeyed Cnday aftrnoon whn Jrs. C. E. Tolle entr tained the Et-A-Virp elttb at be home. The afternoon was epert with ganvs aijd contest and at the closn aalntj TefrWhmenJs were served. Mtsdame? Byle and Sawyer were wifrriers of tha prizes Mr. LanhaJii of Sfcromsbunsr, and Bfrs Boylajf Kftftmey, who i Vlaitifff in town Were guests of the cJUb, The next meeting v-jll bJ, M at the home of Mfi Timmerman n Jurie 16th ' The work on the new B. & L bultd itMj was finished up Saturday nrid'the men Spent jpstrclay tnapectitjff the! work before itW)l m torned ovd?. Contractor. Robert Iddoll, of Kearney, did the y,ofit. The remaindei of tfi week will be speqt with cleaning tfp the windows and the wood work and the tenants will probably move in the J-t part of this week or "the first of ijext. Atf the iaiwns wim retited. but th North Platte .j5J;etothCo., have ro leased their twrtvi nnoTthsy not !l beoft token vet All tho feoma -n tha first aod second floors htve becu.tak"t !ffisffiSr!0i"HOr1Ey We fan sum tfvm mmfan- ltd jvMfer "2)f fVy F, G'SirA&vEEij mi 1 - - -V )UKTrrfW fiiTF ill -" . . - - 1 Hip - - MaAJbJV 3TSHK - w Wl Wb - JU -X I -BL mm mi fcLtr JhLrJIiifmk -J J Slip Fh ifH-' ml TmsmJ ---Jv '.imMi,:: V -imte tit'i'&ritx' rfgfW AmWmWlmWmmWmgmKmm u .mBwiBWBMWMga pal-l stil! pufs 'this W-.-x--v jffSayrjr-aTnfeT'!. : ft.Sil. t 'ii. xrm wii fhwmt "9ftnr nr mmMt HZtm 1w Vmfr MMkiMMMMl mt VJ trtaMa Y '( ' - - T " " " m n4.uY -i. - -hb -sf "wr r -vi. Hoosier rtm tomorro 5 NEW ead About these conveniences that have made the HOOSIER necessary to over ,006 Women t " Mrs. Chriiu i. Trederlck'a famous A "Ho. (.ktepti- Jrood Guide" on tho upper left dour ,visw rs every wo man's eterually perpltsiuj problem "What shall vs haw (or dinner?" Von turn the dial tf' the me t j " want 11 d n ennplote OUtHi e of a peifei tly lala"ied meal ii botore t ou an exc!u;i' Ho i-ier (cature that 1b ail invaluable help. (0 Tho Cook-book hoi 'e on the rald- die uppt r dour hul ' j 5 ur cook book securely vvhuii not m u V.'hcn you are cooki ig, eiruply optii up tho book to the pioper page bulllnd t)i(s l.oUlor, It U t8 A. level ittt youi te, ahvi.i tleau, never in tjfo Way. T2re are 40 special conveni ences in tbe NEW HOOSIER 17 are entirely NEW. (3 rh,i H0,,er Metal Flour Bin holds n Wty pounds. It is loiv and easy to ill. TI12 slidiliR rIpss Trout enables ou to Ucan the eutiia biu tasi'.y. The- in side Is entirely ot metal, with no comers to hold ilovu. Fust flour ia is ulv.ajs out first. (A The New Shaker Flour Sifter is V tho most wonderful of all tho New Hoosier, inventions. It is tho only flour .lifter over made on a khohoivcnblnet that ilakeflour through instead of gilnding it through, It xaniot wmr out nud cnti fjot kbIi$ through tiuy grit" or Coroign suksuttac that might bo !u tho flout. Vt Wo Tw)nty of these features are ymx uMkmKmpo moriitxis wmcji isme iaiK St M "tWtf. Come in and frail out aljout- the others. You may choose between the cele brated "White Beauty?' whose p ture is shown here, and one, of wm other Hdosiers, finished insiiiin 6lt?t 2. .h i i" The terras of the Hoosier PjIeui arc theses . $1 puts the cabinet you choosfc" in your home. $1 weekly quickly pr.ys for it. The Low Cash Price fixed by r; ., the factory prevails stnctiy. 4 No intemt. No extra fees. This salmis tinder direct Bwpftr viion of the Hoosier Company. ' Your money back if you ai?e not delighted with your iloosiar. Only those women who grasp this opportunity tomorrow can be sure of getting 00 of tliQS cabinets on this liberal Hoosier Plan, you remiss, of course that these terms could not be pffeigstl except on a very limited number of onbincts After this sale , , 1. Tho "Hoosior Plan" terms will be yltibdrawu. 2. Our regular furniture term. will then pravnll. r 4. 5. 6. THE HlMEmATE CLOSING ' fg entfud ic not ur by tfs number of i'(W.',! who enroll ' in this Hooker PI in. all the women who vctd ffoesicrs thou'd t tenorwe, our allotment iponl-l - be, taken beon" night and the sale would cfost. Hut has happened in min,y similar sales thiongLcut . ' ahtnlry, Chi the oil- hand, if noma dslJV, . n sale may last all & ' This too has haply in I Which now is best fo , a to d lay and take the Chances of misstigthii opportunity or to cs?e "devn 'tomorrow and find out about this cabi.u o yon can decide Icfoie it is too Ich ' ;, It Gaanot take yoa ten miauiis U dWe once for all, whether i cy , intend to pwrd. now or later MpJti you are deciding, remember, wh4the:' or not yati will save miles of unmacssat y i epa yot: now tke. But vinleaiyrju at once 0irfe, j on m;iy dcul too late to own thwgKe.tKt u all Ho sies tablncw tif this liberal Hoosier Plan. 70J,O0O voneu faruatly.lmve tlooslew. Tbouwrndsre btiyvng this m w Ifoosl. r u- rv wtcli, Yoa should nnttontt faifgetssv your oppoitiuiliy ind sen tUi cablnt tomorrow. (5) A Big, Extra-Roomy Diawer in tho base is made entirely ot trn tal for tho proper storage ot nil kitchen linen, towels, tfifeh oloths, tJitc. Tho dri. .e i upisalcsa, dustles3, and easy to 1 cin clean. (fe A new feature in tho Baw Cup. v bosiid is a nsirow rlitlf conveni ently located for tho storage u canued article. Mort women will fin 1 thb n gruat con enieuee as an "emijrgo -v shelf." It will ve many trips to the .llur or j'.int'j . TOMORROW YOU may cvamins ai! the nov f satisres. You hen: v.b cbl'ga'in. But yen should ;onc ca ! $ so you can t'JuJ.y then a'.idi'jlu'i;. . Our stod. ;( YA'(e Hpv'S pr.t,rt.ns is limiu Yqu G$ty h Km bb to get em1 on the tfCO'iri PLkN if you dcly. oom r ' SiE this retrrkalo ?r ... A. it ivvaici iuiumsun & Kn iHi Hk H JOE! wu m i mm - Wlik. mm im I liJ mi w Tlie Only Place in toUtn whetfi Ifoosfers are Sold Tri . ,ther"Ciuh xt,a yeuteiday jtfuvrriocn &s the euestt of Mn -Chas, iiogui, nd ft vbty niwhg progrtfpi I vi aa rejwvrs1- Mrtil Clarn ttmrtrett;MJ lost vi ina; to her hojae ra Grftud lahiad ftr vie u of vri Ay with rthwvM,pa friend-pf. - , IiMltia!ilWIP, of Brly. ar i d It, tja ity Jteiifcerday and en rolled f ttw Jtwio? NrrDial course t Scbau'5alttdv. ,toneyW.'V. 0Mn.k-tf: t iy tor Ogblnlfft W QHMp th$ dwtri t terra. T-? , orgeYoupg of iRVWItrt was leu yiiitor to thfc cpttnty eipiral j trday. fej!iis in &m of S300 km ts&W taortgaafs wfi t?alie. We attcnl t? ctht tbn f ialeresl Brail & Gooa'x:i. PjbJie Sli! Notieio us her y ciiotn 1. Cojcdd V. 08rJn, adm'i,'tetrix cf thd M- ytte of D-ntiia J. O'ljnen. dcsn$d; I mi, by.vi'' tf a li b.o gt iou rio OUt Of thif difctj-K- I'M f 'i hfijltt c3tH?ty, Kfem1s, in an action pcDdmt there'll. oifr at BuRlic ?ale. to th& hifcdst bidder- tor c hh, on Au'y Tt, J9I-J, t the J5t T2 o c? t, j. ra., at the ewt trOpt door ?f thi1 iourt hotise h M?n PJetUv incr1n criintj , rtal 5tato ' nt m- in Lutedn cnmty h r l - ' Tho The east ball tviy 01 8eop thirl thirtwn (13). trortb YtoraenWilllkldFh: Day Drill The lucal fromestwid of Americttn Yo men will hold a flag dgy dtiil Jn 16th at tho Lloyd opera houa. An ehfbor otM-o urourram of tnasiml tiuitthem and eerdo ia belnp prepared nd thfe er tOTtir.mi'Ut will bt one of iuterost t Natri t'Jatte petopli?. 'fljg program wi'i oosHt of toeiwt M quartert riuk ana (iiuM-uira mu' ic teniae tm nnwu Th dull wprk wllJ.be pat on by th firV tiiam uti4?r thtvcnwctio" of Mrs. f. J. liluy and they are ntepRiing f g day dflU'Whkb wHlbe aocompaol Kith mdie.1 Potloyvlnar thi the facv w$ll pl 5m the drilllNwWch iby wi.i U at i Wo!p durias h nRriow1 coaveatiort on jane -whana 27tli. A. competitive drill of the clffTeo-tnt men, tr r ' f th team Ml iollow this and i' WiU b in tin' r.aturof rlhng mncrti Mii Esther Uobirson, of Rawlhw, f The Htk son of Kov. and Mm J. L. Wyo.. U vhntinK in the city ti a few Barton is ported mitt aick th.H daya tnia week at the Fltepatriek borne. vfpk. ii in iiuiiwyiwiwM h w himiiiii jl in i ip , mi i HMyy piiin iwin wii mmmimnmnmm mmiin imMwmwmi i i mi ifr a. 5 fifed Stla. ShoK (30 1. township iranjfe thirty' (30), west rd H t ti Bred ii"i Horn I V : at 1 Bull ot Sixth Terms cah iu hand. Snitr adlo to remain open for one hour. Dated at Norh Phtte, Jonn 9, 19U ion i v v isnoi. Aitfiinisfr 'nv - ; r :i I , i . " ,r tato who v.an go thiough the ax ir.ni uajtin btHt. v noipinai 8vrakatan. ftp wU bp ebrie and thi will li ood w hela defray the exoenaea o tl'u dnl! ftfljir? on tlyelr trip to &c!llon. Mttnsl IkiWing & Loin Arotiacfen. Afieto Meylst, 19l4bl3,99i.75 " TonppIy ths deiaani fur approved loans tli$ auocktioo will iysue a biUd araennt f it paid up rtucU. Tluntock payi bx per coat intcrctt Mterett paid iemi-aBo!lv . No be or ?afer lnvrsfmentcaa be foaad lMe r'f ' y M44Mn4MwMIMrtH4l'fvMMl T"r MlfMMafNfl Sistywcy ad SotId ' MfialMMn 'iW.I-f'i' l1(iftivi& J?ocr tJo Fotr in tho 'growth at &'' "A First National frr1 -af' IK U X II I UHfHIUPWIII ? ' ! i" mi iiiwi'wwS'in CA Pi TA A 'V UmV7$Jt OneHurtdrod and Fifty Thousand Dollars. Ijlwiey to ban on resi 1 ' t' MtojSJaWiAleftyeserd. jh wliereitHifey will vlnit' for i v iijh- 1 -t. J A" HI 1 the Norfii Side Feed Pani ?f oi Bran, SUorta, Bato4 Iley, God Seed . ;, ij Our t. 1 t.i fc 'TJ3WBPH0.VI - l WW" rtBWW" jil1" '" - - - Cattle urA iiogs elyoiNr -i 1 ' I! ,. t.. JllIlVlS !o- osn, 'ho. riatte. HfiHii-t i'i i nit i 14 ' Ohiop (it M (llV Ml(J ! 'he 1 ) lh Sll'C h tu ( ir i ( 1 , li j-. Mil aH) lvet ill (uuufci-vitJ. Phone Vi 29.