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About The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 8, 1914)
it I i ' CITY AND COUNTY NEWS Frnnk Coatcs, manager for the C. F. Iddlngs Co. at Sutherland, has been in town for a day or two. Don't fall to take advantage of the Blanket Sale at The Leader. The Royal neighbors will hold their regular meeting In tho K. of P. hall Friday evening at 8 o'clock. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Barnoy, of Kear ney are spending today In town as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Rey nolds. Piano for Sale Inquire of Mrs. Seyferth, 309 west Fourth street. G6-2 Mrs. Simon Knnpp, who had been visiting friends In town, left this morn ing for HarrlBburg, Oregon, where she Is making her home with a daughter. Wo are headquarters for everything In the Millinery line. THE HAT SHOP. 3 doors cast of First National bank. " Miss Kathleen Flynn returned last night from a three weeks' vacation trip to Rawlins and other points west. The Telllkum girls will be enter tained this evening by Miss Virginia Billiard. Jf joii are a policy holder In the Bruit & Goodman Agency, bring in your key ring mid mc Mill put on n registered tag.. Your kcjH cunnot bo lost n lien lapped. H. A, Fay Hied a complaint in tho county court Saturday charging John fny, a?ed twelve, with stealing nnd driving .-.way a horae valued at fifty dollars, the property of W A. K'.y ati'l If. A. Fay. Ladles', Misses' and Children's fall and winter Coats at a great money saving at Tho Leader. Weather forecast for North Platte j and vicinity: Unsettled weather to Mrs. Plzer of Ogalalla Is visiting her nephew, Julius Plzer, and family. Miss May Lyons left Saturday even ing for Denver to make an extended visit with friends. Robert Sailor, of Elm Creek, camo Sunday night and will attend High school here this term. Vern'Powcll left last night for Fort Scott where he will attend school tho coming year. Miss Lillian Sturges will relurn the latter part of this week from a month's vacation spent at Fowler, Colo. J. W. Barron, of Chicago, who has been visiting W. R. Powell for several days, will return home tonight. Master Mechanic Beery, of Grand Island, Is in town today looking after business' connected with his depart ment. Misses Loretta Murphy and Bessie Smith left tho first of the week for Hershey to teach in the schools of that place. Mrs, B. F. Sailor arrived here the latter part of last week and opened her millinery department in tho Plzer store. Miss Grace Oglcr has been assist ing In the offlce of C. F, Temple for a few days duringt he absence of Miss Lillian Sturges. Mrs, Welch, who has been visiting her daughter Mrs. Glenn Mann for several weeks, returned to her home in Omaha Monday; Miss Ellen McCarthy, who has been visiting her parents near Norfolk, Neb., for a couple of weeks will re turn homo tomorrow. Misses Ethel nnd Carrie Froye, Vaunlta and Anna Hayes and Mrs. Clyde Cook spent Sunday in Suther land visiting tho Misses Burkland. HOMES If you aro looking for a HOME, it will pay you to take this list and look night and Wednesday, probably iocai them over. Every kind of a home COT showers tonight. Highest tempera- aES, BUNGALOWS and all kinds turo yesterday 80, a year ago 91; low-'of ll0U8CS ,n a11 Parts of tho clt Elks Billiard Tournament. A billiard tournament in which for ty or fifty players aro taking part, hns been In prorcss at the Elks homo for a few days. Tho players arc divided into two teams, and the team winning the greatest number of net points will be treated to a baked bean supper by the losing team. An effort will be' made to closo the tournament tomorrow, In which event the supper will be held at tho homo tomorrow evening. The tournament has, aroused considerable interest and this Is pleasing to Stew ard Smith, who is never fully satisfied unless "something is doing" all the time. . Payment of Premiums Delayed." The payment of premiums to win ners nt the county fair will be "delayed about ten days. This dcay is due to two causes. One is that the money duo from the county which will bo de voted to payment of premiums will not ber ecelved for a week or ten days; tho other is because Secretary Se bastian, who is always a busy man, allowed his pcisonal business to ac cumulate while looking after fair'bus Iness, and It Is necessary that he de vote the next week to catching up. Early next week he will brief all the departments, classes and winners, and then as soon as the county commis sioners turn over to tho fair treasurer tho amount duo from the county Mr. Sebastian will issue checks to those who are entitled to premiums. est last night CO, a year ago 02,' Arthur Tramp and Chas. Hupfer left Saturday nlEht for Atchison. Kan., where they will enter tho Midland College, a Lutheran church school that has nn excellent BtandinR nmong tho schools of the West. Big display of Pattern and Dress Hats Watch for our announcement. McVlckcr's Millinery at THE HAT SHOP. Albeit Grlcmsmnu, of this city nnd Mist. Mnybollq McNeol, daughter of Hir nnd Mrs. D. B. McNOel, who re sldo northwest of town, wore Issued a marriage license Saturday. Tho ctttUnony occurred Saturday after i con. r . Don't forget the Ladles' Fall Suits nt a great inonoy saving at Tho Lead er. W. C. RItnor, who recently return ed from a six weeks' visit In Casper and Lander Wyo., says that country shows a wonderful change from tho dnya when ho killed buffalo, elk and bear on tho sites of those towns. Tho oil wolls of Casper aro producing well and much farming is being done. Elov en carloads of honey will bo shipped out this fall among other produce. Wo wish to thank our many friends and neighbors for tho kindness and sympathy shown us at the death of our beloved baby, MR and MRS. 0. H. THOELECKE, L. D. THOELECKE and FAMILY MRS, W, C. ELDER and FAMILY. AT LOW PRICES ?1,050.00 West 10th St. Two four room frame houses, pantry and closets. Water ' in houso. Copt $1100.00 to Tmlld, not Including lot. Ideal loca tion for anyono working in now round houso. Why pay rent. Easy terms. $1000.00013 E. 3rd St. Five room house with full jGO ft. lot. One of as nice locations as thoro aro In tho city. Certainly a bargain. Easy terms. $1400.00 Corner Willow and 12th Sts. Four room frame cottage. Full GO ft lot. Chicken houso and yard, yard fenced. Nice property. $2000.00321 Eleventh St. Six room frame houso. Good cement cellar. Electric lights. Water In tho house. nlcn lawn and trees and good barn. Cornor lot, 00x132 with cement walks on both sides. Curbing in front. Terms to BUit purchasor. Hurry now. $1500.00 .702 W. 11th St, Four room frame cottage. 00 ft. lot. Now property. Will consldor trade for horses or catlo. $5000.00515 W. Gth St. 12 room dwelling, modern throughout. One of tho nicest yards In tho city. Good terms. $7000.00402 W. 4th St. 12 room dwelling, built on tho Bungalow Stylo. One oft ho nicest homes and locations lnt hec tly. Modern In every respect. Corner lot. Terms to suit. Vacant Lots and numerous other properties In all parts oft ho city list ed. Now 1st ho tlmo to buy, property is cheapor than It 1iub been for years ami cheaper than It over will bo again. Buy now and get a homo. Phone Red 500 for nn appointment, 'as to when I can show you these Club Meeting This Evening. Thet first general meeting of the Twentieth Century club for the 1914-15 year, will bo held at tho public library this evening nt eight o'clock. The yenr book has been printed and will be distributed at the meeting this even ing. It Is desired that all members be present at tho meeting this evening nnd that they come prepared to pay their annual dues. Donations to tho playgrounds association and to other purposes, has about depleted the treasury, and It Is necessary that It bo replenished by tho payment of mem bership dues, Tho heads of the several depTLH ments have compiled very Interesting programs for tho coming, club year, and if the proper Interest Is taken by members the year will prove a very Interesting and profitable one. Your new Wooltex coat pr suit will serve a delightful touch of fashion long before you need its luxurious warmtK Every well-dressed woman is anxious., for the moment when she can put aside her summer gowns and put on the handsome "fcVJ fry 3' new garments of autumn. A charming new Wooltex coatfor suit gives the first opportunity on a cool evening to don the Fall fashion. There is a fascination about the new Wooltex coats and suits1, because of their graceful and beautiful styles and exquisite colorings, that will tempt tasteful woman to wear "them long be fore the crisp days come. They are shown in a wide variety J of styles and materials and we will take great pleasure m navmg you come ana see them and try them on, and see how extremely becoming the new modes are. .nj I J 692 J 1 I . I f i ' Copjrriiht 1914 ILell. UlickCo. 1021 Copyright 1914 Tbe II. HUck Co. Wilcox Dep lartment More The Store That Sells Wooltex COATS SUITS SKIRTS. FOR THE CAREFUL INVESTOR That mints rcNiilts nnd no trouble, there 18 nothing better nor unfcr than or other properties. our 7 nnd 8 per cent First Jlortgngo Ileal Estate LoaiiH.v Tiicso Mortgages aro not taxable.. We huvu them In hums from 100.00 and upwards. IIIIATT & GOODMAN. . C. F. TEMPLJ3. For Sale. I A ycnrling Holsteln Bull, $40.00 if sold nt onco. Howard ranch, Phone 55440. tf Old Resident Diet. Olaf Johnson, one of the oldest set tlors of Gaslin precinct, died at an Omaha hospital Sunday evening fol lowing nn operation that had been performed a day or two before. Mr. Johnson was in this city Wed-, nesday attending the fair; and while here was taken sick with stomach trotible. Ho went to a physician and received temporary relief, but en routo to Brady on trnln No. 4 Wed nesday night tho trouble returned nnd upon reaching Brady a physi cian was summoned who advised him to go to Omaha for treatment. Mr. Johnson wont to that city on tho first avallablo train Thursday and entered a hospltnl. Tho operation was per formed Saturday and death followed Sunday evening. Tho remains wero brought to. Brady yesterday morning nnd conveyed to the Johnson home in Gnsltn precinct. Tho doceased was at one time a resident of North Platte, nt the tlmo working ns a tailor for the lato A. P. can son. lie moved to uasiin pre cinct about thirty years ago. Mr. Johnson was a most excellent man, honest, upright and industrious, and by Industry and thrift had become well fixed financially. Among tho bereft children are Mrs. Chas. Llork nnd Harry Johnson, lo comotlvo fireman, of this city. Mr. and Mrs. Llcrk nnd Mr. nnd Mrs. Johnson will ntend tho funeral which will bo hold tomorrow. RAILROAD NOTES VCCC EC L vr DH ORE INSURANCE BIG BUILDINGS nro just as likely ai little ones to catch (Ira, and the damage is likely to be greater. Evory store, ofllco and factory ownor, aa well ns householder ought to have his property insured against fire. Sometimes these conflagrations start without apparent cause, and it is too lato to got a policy AFTER tho flro. Comn and take ono out with mo at oneo C.F. TEMPLE, REAL ESTATE, LOANS AND INSURANCE ROOMS 1 Mia, I.O.O.F. BUILDING, NORTH PLATTE, NEBRASKA. EVENTS IN SOCIETY SPICES THAT ARE QUITE SPICY Give the cook good apices and you'll notice the difference in the eating. Our spices are full strength and have the proper amount of "eplcintss1' to give your cooking zest and piquancy. Allspice Cinnamon Dlaek Pepper Ginger Cloves Nutmeg Cayenne Pepper Mace Everyone clean, perfect and pure. In pound, half pound and quarter pound packages. Why pay more for "near spices" when you can get spices that are quite spicy at prices that are right. STONE PHARMACY Tho Study Club wilUmeot at tho homo of Mrs. nay Cummlngs on Mon- day Qvenlng of next week. Mrs. Will Yost will entertain the En-tro Noi3 club Wednesday after noon at her homo at 309 west Ninth street. Mrs. Fred Porritt nnd Mrs. W. T. Alden will ontortnln nt a Kensington at tho homo of tho former Friday af ternoon, v Tho Mothers' Club will hnve a ten cent toa Thursday aftornoon at tho homo of Mrs. Ed. Dickey on east Third strcot. Everybody Is Invited. Miss Helen Wnltcmath will entor tnin at cards tomorrow aftornoon complimentary to Miss Abbie Patter son, of Omaha, nnd Miss Helen Hob- luns, of Wllllumsport. Penna. Mombors of tho North Plntto ball team wero entertained Friday even ing nt a dinner party by Manager Rob inson and Mrs. Robinson at their homo on west Fifth street. Manager Robinson selected this mode of show ing his npreclatlon of tho work of tho boys on tho diamond during tho past season, Tho boys thoroughly enjoyed tnos Hospitality accorded them, John Burgner, formerly with the C. F. Iddings Co., has accepted a posi tion with the car repair gang. Guy Drake, eleotrlclan for the Un ion Pacific, will return Thursday from a visit of several weeks with his parents in Oklahoma. Supt. Cahlll and Roadmaster Scott were in town the later part of the week enroute on an Inspection of the road bed and general conditions at stations. The run of western green fruit over tho Union Pacific Is exceptionally heavy at present, Saturday night one huftlred and ninety-six cars were iced at the local icing plant. Mrs. Ij. H. Harriman, wjdow of the late railroad wizard, passed east in a special train Sunday forenoon. She ned been spending several weeks on her ranch In Idaho. Engineer T. G. Thompson has pur chased a residence on east rojnt street and moved his household goods hero from Grand Island yesterday. Mrs. Thompson and two children will come here in a few days. Joo Schwalger, who is a prize gar dener ns well as a good engineer, has left at this office for free distribution a largo quantity of lamb's quarter seed. This Is a plant used for "greens" In the spring. Anyone wish ing some of this seed will please call. Tho signal maintainor's house, to gether with tho tool house attached, located just east of town, was burned to tho ground early Sunday morning. The origin of the fire Is unknown, but persumably was due to a spark from a passing locomotlvo.. "Dick" Heaton, who has a cloim southwest of here, but who Is still holding down a position on the U. P. with a run out of North Platte, was in town Friday night accompanied by IiIb wife and family, to attend tho dance. A few months ago a team of horses and an old shot gun would have won his claim, but now he is planning great things and his ranch In the "reserve" looks better to him every time he views It. Arthur En terprise. Fireman Rny Welborn has on ex hibition In the McDonald store win dow evidences of his prowess as a hunter tho hides of a black and a brown bear, mountain sheep, two bob cnts, wolf, lynx and'dcor. These nnl mels wero killed during the past two seasons In the mountains in Colorado by Mr. Welborn, and wero prepared in a vory excellent shape by a Denver furrier. The collection Is certainly flno and has been attracting the at tention of nil passers-by. Peach prices took a tumble in the local market yesterday, crates selling at sixty-lve cents and the bushel bas kets at $1.75. This la a lower price than this fruit usually commands. The record of one day's automobile accidents in Nebraska: George Wentz of Seward, fatally injured, dies; four men In Fremont Injured when a car turns turtle. . , , v. t rt OPEN AN ACCOUNT WITH The First National Bank -or- XOR TH PL A TTJS, XI5BRA S KA . Member Federal Reserve Bank System. i CA.PITA.Z, A.ND SURPLUS: One Hundred and Fifty Thousand Dollars. STABILITY, EFFICIENCY AND SERVICE HATE BEEN THE FACTORS IN THE GROWTH OF THIS BANK, AND THE SAME CAREFUL ATTENTION IS GIVEN TO SMALL ACCOUNTS AS IS GIVEN TO LARGE BALANCES. -J- INTEREST PAID ON TIME DEPOSITS, 3 Notice to Hunters ""All hunters and others are warned against trespassing on lands owned by me. 06-2 WM. SIEBOLD. Sale on Wall Paper. Twenty-fivo per cent oft on all stock orders. Must reduce out1 stock at once. G4-8 DUKE & DEATS. Mr. nnd Mrs. O. II. Thoelecko and Miss Bertha Thoelecko left Sunday for a visit with relatives In Qmnha. In a recount of the vote enst for county clerk lnt ho Dawson county primary, tho republican vote stood Welsner 261. Wilson 259. Yetter 259, Bassett 234. Tho official canvass gave Wilson 2G2, but In tho recount he lost three votes and Welsner gained three. , Mr. and Mrs., Morey, of Hastings, parents of C. R. Morey, of the elec tric company, have been visiting the latter and his wife for a few days. Mr. Mopey is ono of the prominent lawyers of, Hastings, WATCH OUR WINDOW Electric Range to. be reduced in price $1 a day until sold. This range oper ates on the fireless cooker principle, thus being extremely economical, in current consumption. This is a rare opportunity. Keep your eye on it. Some Fan Bargains, Too. North Platte Electric Co. C. R. MOREY Manager The Enjoyment of Home i Is not complete to the ono who smokes unless he Is a user of our cigars Our hand made cigars are made of the best tobacco, under sanitary condition!, and are a. local product that warrant their'use. If you are not smoking our cigars, try them. J. F. SCHMALZRIED. T J 1 S