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About The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 18, 1914)
' U iMl ' O , ' Party Boxes .. n an( ' : i Jft . ' Pandora Boxes I O l ' . tfil am :. . tint iw! . used to carry toilet articles in, m -'.1 -.1 W", & AM fit. i,i iff '! KVv, 1 ;. These dainty little boxes are used to carry toilet articles in, and come in many new arid novel designs. We are just in receipt of a fine assortment from pur New York importer. "See 'a few choice samples we are now displaying in our show windows. . . Wev always have .the new things first.. . . Dixon, the Jeweler 'Mmmmmmm eeacssaeeB0eo a 6 e a a a DR. 0. H. CRESSLER, Graduate Dcnlisl. 085ce over the McDonald State Bank. a a a o a a aaaaaeaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa CITY A3fD COUNTY NEWS Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Brown returned Tuesday evening from Oregon where they had been visiting relatives and friends. Piano for Sale Inquire of "airs. Sey feith. 309 west Fourth street. , .. 68-2 Mr. and Mrs. J. W.;Fetter and.daughJ ter, of Maxwell, were in the city Tues day visitjng .friends and transacting business. Mr. and Mrs. L. A. McDonald, of the Fourth 'Ward, left yesterday for Ge neva, where they will visit their son for two qjj.three weeks. - For Sale-A nice drivinghorse and buggy, cheap, if taken at once. Phone Black 229, - r 69-1 Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Casey, residing on west Second street, entertained a number of friends at a dinner party Sunday afternoon at their home. Dr. H1. C. Brock and a companion leave Monday for Arthur county where they will devote two weeks to hunting prairie chickens and water fowl. Blankets and Quilts at the lowest prices at The Leader. ' Mrs. M. C. Hayes and daughter Miss Vaunita and son Charles expect to leave shortly for St. Louis where they will make an extended visit with . relatives and friends. Educator Shoes for your b'oy or girl at WILCOX DEPARTMENT STORE. Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Congdon leave for the east tomorrow. Mrs. Congdon will visit Guy Congdon and family in Chi cago, while .Mr. Congdon gges to Con necticut for a brief visit. Mrs. F. W. Rincker returned Tues day evening from Lincoln and Omaha after an absence of ten days, At Lin coln she attended a conference of the grand offlcer$..oX the Order of Eastern Star, v ' . Hard. Coal Burner for Sale, good as new at4less than half price. Apply to Buchanan & Patterson. Central Illinois horse buyers are fil ling antorder from England for 10,000 cavalryiand artillery hoTses. Ship: nwnts are being made by special trains when ten or twenty carloads are. as sembled. The best underwear for the least money 'atTlie Leader. m T.vrniv ronipmhnrpil local friends last weeek-.by sending them bushel baskets-of grapes from his summer home in Michigan. Pictures of this summer home Indicate that it is a very ueamujji uuv, LECTURE COURSE FOR THIS SEASON WILL CONSIST OF SEVEN NUM. HENS AND OPENS OCT. ItTIl WITH MILITARY GIHL$ Alton Packard, Cartoonist; llcryl Buckley, Mouoloidst; Old Home Slri(7cr,N mid Nelson S. Darling Among the Talent. Elmer Smith, residing five miles southeast of this city, returned Wed nesday from Ashland, Neb., where ho spent some time visiting relatives and fronds. Mr. Smith formerly lived at Ashland, but moved here several years ago. Insurance of every known kind. Why hot get the best. C'F. TEMPLE. "Jack"' Knight, of Tampa, Fla., ar rived Wednesday to visit Mn and Mrs. Fred Warren. Yesterday morning Messrs. Warren and Knight and Joe Schwaiger left for Arthur cqunty where they willspend a week hunting chickens rand ducks. The Leader' sells Men's Wool Suits for $10.00. You should not fail to see them. F. H. Rice, who lives north of Brady, ; tiin'nsagtedWbu'siness in town Tuesday frndclledTaj."The Tribune ofllce. Mr. ui;e was. gallon agent, at urauy ior two years, but-concluded ranching and lurunug wuuiu ue ijrmeruuiu iu ruii road work. He has nb cause to regret his change of occupation. Rrorllv Rwnntpro fnr TVTon Wnmnn Slid Children' Ht WILCOX DEPART MENT STORE. We know a very nice young lady who In mailing her photograph to her best young man Tuesuay uroppeu tno package in the -waste paper can at the Wilcox store, under the Impression that it was a mail box. Later in the evening, shfe learned of her mistake and recovered the package. For Rent House at 20G West Gth street. See Mrs. R. D. Thompson at premises. ' tf Mr. and Mrs. Townsend W. Peck are visiting in the city this week at the home of Mrs. Peck's parents, Mr, hind Mrs. J. K. Ottenstein. They re turned to this place from their honey moon in the west the first 6f the week and they Will leave soon for Omaha where they will make their home. Don't foreet the Bier Coat and Suit Sale at The Leader. License to wed was issued Tuesday nftirnnnn from thn ofllce of the county Judge to Charles E. Robb, 32, ,and Miss jiertua u. nartman, nz, ooui oi ouui erland. The wedding occurred this week at Sutherland. Both young peo ple are children of prominent farmers of the Sutherland vicinity and they will mane tneir nonie on a iarm. Mrs. Frank McGovern pleasantly en tertained the Catholic-Girls' club Tues day" evening at her home on south Chestnut street. The young ladles met to make preparations for their fair which is to be held next month, and the evening was pleasantl spent with sewing. At tlieplose of the evening a nice luncheon was served. I only have a few lots left in the Cody Additions, dhd a few in'thc Dol son Addition. Some of these are in exceptional locations. Let me show them to you. C. F. TEMPLE. An excellent lecture courso to bo held in the Presbyterian church has Ijoen engaged for this winter by a number of tho men of this city and the numbers that have been engaged give promise of tho host course that has ever been held In this city. Tho courso j consists oi seven numoers anu opens October 14th with Tho Military Girls. This lecture course was planned and arranged for by four men of this city and tho Twentieth Century club is also behind it which will insure its success. Rev. J. L. Barton of the Baptist church Is secretary of the course and he will give any informa tion that is required of theourse. Followipg Is the entire program for the course: The Military Girls, October 14. Alton Packard, Cartoonist, October 31. The Princeton Players, November 11. M. Beryl Buckley, Monologlst, Jan uary 15. Dr. E. A. Sturmer, Lecturer, Feb ruary 8. Old Home Singers, February 12. Nelson S. Darling, some time in March. The course is furnished by tho Red path Lyceum Bureau and comes nt a great expense. The patronngo of this course will decldo whether or not North Platto wishes to support enter tainments .of this high class and ev eryone should take advantage to as sist in making a course of this kind perpetual here. Henry Coker Dies. Henry Coker, olio of the earliest settlers of tho Sutherland section, died yesterday afternoon at the homo of his son in that village. For six or eight years ho had been confined to the house In an almost helpless condition. For Kent. Six room house at 308 south Chest nut street. Bath and electric lights. Property in good condition and in a good location. $18.00 ' C. F. TEMPLE, Agent. The Ripplelton is a Wooltex coat that you should try on DO not decide on your Fall wrap until you have seen this luxurious, gracefully hanging wrap, which has been reproduced from one of the smartest new Bernard models. It is made of rich furcttc, which, ripples in sumptuous folds, giving this garment a style and character that has rarely been equalled. The semi'flare collar has long tabs that cross in front,' giving a very handsome effect, while furnishing pro tection, as the collar may be cjosed for rough weather wear. ' ',' ' The coat is lined, with rich peau de cygne. Price $30.00. ' V .- .. Ce-ytlttit 1914 The It. llUcle Co. VH The Rippleton is three-quarter length. If you should '' desire a full length coat, you should sec the Wind- shield or theew Marchioness, or One of the many other superb fooltex wraps shown in our stocks; all at very moderate prices. WILCOX TMENT STORE THE STORE THAT SELLS WOOLTEX COATS SUITS SKIRTS KAILROAl) XOTES CITY AM) COlMNTi aaub For Rent Six room modern house. Inquire at 40G east. Third. G9tf Miss Lulu Burke left this morning , for' Denver where she will spend a, I month or more visiting friends. ' Harley Bonham, clerk In the Derry berry and Forbes hardware store, re turne&xhome yesterday from Suther land where ho spent, a week hunting. Dr. D. T. Quigley will return homo ; tomorrow from Des Moines where he i has been atendlng tho Missouri Valley , medical association. Dn QulgVjy was i called upon to read a paper before the i association. All Rebekahs are rcmiestnd to meet in the Odd Follows' hall this evening I to commemorate the G3rd anniversary of the Rebskah degree. A short pro gram ytlll bo'glyen and refreshments' served. j Weather forecast for -North Platte and vicinity: Fair tonight and Satur day; not much change ii temperature. Highest temperature yestesrday 85, a year ago 07; lowest last night G3, a year ago 40. Miss Tillie Kosbatt, who has been manager of the Gem Canlly Kitchen for several months, has resigned hpr position there and has accepted a posi tion in ,he ten dint store. Miss Bertha Lassen Is now managing the candy kitchen. Mrs. Anna Forstedt returned Wed nesday from Kparney where she was called Saturday by the serious illness of her daughter, Mrs. Fred Johnson. Mrs. Johnson was operated upon the first of the week in a hospital at Kear ney and her condition is reported as encouraging. Mrs. JohnBon formerly lived in this cfty and sho and her hus band were visiting relatives hero less than two weeks ago. She was taken ill last week and it was found that sho was suffering from an acute attack of appendicitis and that she had two bad tumors. Her operation was of a very serious nature. For Sale. A T-pnrHncr Holateill Bull. $40.00 if sold at once. Howard ranch, Phone Z44G. tf Salo on Wall Paper. Twenty-five per cent off on all stock orders. Must reduce our stock at once, G4-8 DUKE & DEATS. Engineer Bonner spent several days in Omaha this wok. Conductor Dorram left yesterday on a hunting expedition in Arthur county, expqctlng to be absent about a wook. Wednesday was Union Pacific pay dav and instend of the checks being sent, to Station Agont Bullnrd they wero sent out from the pay car. This car is sent out two or three times a year.in order to size up the situation along the system. The funeral of Conductor Winn, who was-killed in the Kearney yarus wan day -afternoon was held at Grand Is land Wednesday afternoon, Union Pa cifies officials having charge of tlvp services. Mr. Winn had been in tho employ of tho Union Pacific for thirty six years. Cnnrpb!ll, the man who was struck by a union Pacific passenger train at Odessalast spring while driving an oil wagoh over a crossing, was awarded $5,500 damages against the company in the district court nt Kearney this week. In the accident one of his arniB was so injured that it. has slnoj been useless He sued for $15,000. tflailys l'crkliis Passes Away. j After '-suffering a year or more wlthi kidney 'trouble, pronounced incurable two months ago by the attending phy sicians, Gladys Perkins, eleven year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Perkins, on west Fourth street passed away Tuesday evening about seven o'clock. Funeral service was neiu at, tho home yesterday afternoon, con ducted by the Christian Sclenco soci ety, of which the parents and a daugh ter are adherents. Gladys was a bright child who bore her suffering with wonderful cheerful ness and patience. In their loss of their loved one the family has the sin cere sympathy of a large circle of friends. Mr. and Mrs.W. J. Tlley went to Overton Wednesday to meet friends who are enroute to the coast by auto. Arriving thero they ascertained that the party is tied up on account of bad roads. Wnntnr! tn rrnt hv October 1. 3 Or 4 furnished housekeeping rooms by pri vate family. Apply this ofllce. G8-3 License to wed was issued from the office of thp county judge- Wednesday afternoon to Paul T. Cross, 32, of Hillside, Neb., and Mrs. Carrie L. Drayne, 31, c4 llopkinsvllie, Ky. Tltp couple wero married horo Wednesday afternoon and loft yesterday for Hill side where they will malw their homo on tho groom's farm. A baby glrhwas born the first of the. weeK to Mr. anu Mrs. Joiin sicow at' the North Platte general hospital. House for Kent. Seven ro'oin cottage, G21 East FroW street. Rent $15.00 per month. Buchanan fc Patterson, The Methodist Aid society, met at Mrs. Antonides Wednesday of last week. Their annual election of of ficers was held, electing Mrs. F. T Rpdniond as president, Mrs. W. F. Crook vice president, Mrs. B. Boatman secretary and Mrs. M. J. Forbes as treasurer. .' Diarrhoea Quickly Cured. ' '"tMj attention was first called "to Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Di arrhoea Remedy as much as twolvo years ago. At that time I was serious ly ill with summer complnlnt. Ono dose of this remedy checked tho trou ble," writes Mrs. C. W. Florence, Rock field, Ind. For sale by all doalors. Chamberlain's Liniment. If you nro ever troubled with aches, nalns or soreness of tho muscles, you will appreciate the good qualities of Chamberlain's Liniment. Many suf- F. J. DIENEIl. & CO. Real Estate and Insurance Como find soo us for town lots in iiiffnrnnt narta of tho city. Good in- -"? " - . "" ..'- The Three C's Character, Cash and Credit. The greatest of these is CHARACTER, be - cause it enables you to get the other two, if ; you have some ability to mix with it. , '; When the bank is acquainted with your Character and your Cash is on deposit with it you are in a position to command Credit. i Then you are in a fairway to, succeed. Start across the C's today by starting a .bank account with the y"""'u",l'"l.."4".7'r ","i,!,: ' vestments on easy terms. Houses for .l0 l " ?."'? "",".""" .'UWV: ' Mio and rent. Wo havo also good bar- is especially valuable for lumbago and sains ' fd0cJ8' unatalra ion.nhn.ir vnr nnio i,v nil ,ioniAra ' Cor. Front and Dowoy bts., upstairs. OPEN AN ACCOUNT WITH IhePirst National Bank or- XOKTU PLATTE, XBBRASCA. . Member Federal Reserve Bank System. CAPITAL. AA'D SURPL.U&I One Hundred and Fifty Thousand Dollars. STABILITY, EFFICIENCY AND SERVICE HAVE BEEN THE FACTdltS IN THE GI10WTJI OF THIS BANK, AND THE SAME CAREFUL ATTENTION IS GIVEN TO SMALL ACCOUNTS AS IS GIVEN TO LARGE BALANCES. INTEREST PAID ON TIME DEPOSITS. T i McDonald State Bank, l Oldest Bank in Lincoln County PAID UP CAPITAL $100,0,0.00. Buchanan & Patterson's Bargain List. Nice 6 room cottage, corner lot, shade trees, toilet in house, connected with sewer, city water, electric lights, nice porches, on West 7th street, five blocks from new round house. Price $2,250 easy terms. Good 6 room cottage, with bnth, toilet, electric lights, city water, 920 West Gth street, a bargain pt $2,500.00. Good new 12 room frame dwelling on North Side, well lo cated for boarding or rooming house, modern except heat. Worth $5000.00, our price $3500.00 easy terms. Fine 8 room cottage with basement, electric lights, city water, toilet, bath and heat. Convenient to new round houee. Price $3700.00. Terms easy. The handsome modern two story dwelling 1110 West Fourth street. Price $4600.00. Easy terma. f If you are in the market for a home let us show you our list, We can save you money and loan you money to buy with. Buchanan & Patterson, Rooms 3 and 4 New B. & L. Building. tilMMiiKiSirtliO Let Electricity do some of your Work. It will do it Cheaper and Faster than you can. A single motor will run the sewing machine, polisji everything that needs polishing and grind the knives. v It will also remove cooking odor from the kitchen, "ventilate the bed room, and make the furnace give more heat. It is the Westinghouse General Utility Motorone Motor with the simplest possible attachments for all these different duties. Current costs less than a cent an hour. North Platte Electric Co. C. R. MOREY Manager