The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, September 29, 1914, Image 4

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    SOCIETY AND CLUHS.
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W), YOUR EYES TO
Your eyes arc your bread winners. Take care of
of them. If you would stop and think what it
would mean to be deprived ol your eye-sight, how
utterly helpless you would be, you wouldn't abuse
your eyes in the least but would take the greatest
care of them always.
The moment you feel that anything is wrong, if your
sight is blurred, if you feel dizzy, if your eyes tire
easily, you should not lose a minute in having them
examined. By being prompt in attending to your
eyes at the first sign of trouble you will be able
to have the defect speedily and permanently cured.
Clinton, The Jeweler.
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CITY AM) COUNTY NEWS
Judge Hoagland returned yesterday
from Lincoln where ho wus called by
the death-of his nephow, Albert Hong
land. George Hower, of Sidney, spent Sat
urday In town on business and vlslt
Jng friends. Mr. Howor Is yard master
at Sidney.
Wanted Qlrl to do general house
work. Call or phono Mrs. N. McCube,
820 west Fifth strcot. 71tf
' Train Master Van Wirt and Road
A. W. IMumer went to Denver last
night where ho will transact business
for an Indefinite time.
Mrs. C. M. Gilbert returned this
morning to her homo In Calloway af
ter visiting In the city for several
days with her son, I. A. Gilbert and
family.
For Rent Five room apartment with
bath. Corner Gth and Willow. Phone
Jas. Flynn, black 379.
Mrs. Norln a widow living alone on
a homestead near Llsco, was found
dead In her yard Thursday evening,
having been gored to death by an In
Afnatdft C 17 Onuonp est Mila nltv annni
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Friday In Omaha whoro they attended luruuuu uuu uuiohbihb io u uuibuuui-.
U c lately First meeting. For Salo Cheap Now "One Minute"
m- n,i Mrn Tiiniinni wiuinma imvA washer, good sewing machine and
as their guest this week Mrs. J. C. An
dorson, of Chicago, a sister of Mr.
Williams.
Only n few lots and acreage tracts
left In the Codj'.s Additions and Hub
tlhlsioiiN. TIicko Mill be sold out next
mouth. Prices and terms to suit
everybody. Watch for auouiiccment.
other articles. 220 So. Pino St. 72-1
County fair premiums will bo paid
as soon as the county commissioners
allow tho claim presented by the socl
oty.and authorized by law. This mon
ey will probably ho available within
two wcoks.
Having Just returned from tho east.
An unusual haul of drunks and ovll-'nsas City and Omaha, I have added
doers were mado by tho nolle) Sat
urday with tho result that Sunday
to tny parlor equipment an electric
High Frequency Violet Ray Machine
morning found, the jail population jwia am now prepared to givo Electrical
to bo fourton which wns about Its
capacity.
Blankets In all sizes, all weights.
Tho very best values over offered.
B. T. TRAMP & SON.
Steel workors arrived tho latter
part of last week and are now erecting
tho big cpntamer for the gas plant.
Several carloads of machinery for tho
electric plant are on tho sidetrack
awaiting to bo unloaded,
Now is the time to buy n home, sec
Temple's list on llrst pugc.
Caspar1 Rolllsh, of Medlclno precinct,
was In town yestorday transacting
business. Mr. Dollish says his wheat
averaged twonty bushels to tho ncro,
his oats forty bushels, and his corn
will probably ylold ten bUBhclo per
acre,
Far Rent Houso at 200 West Gth
Btreet.-'Soo Mrs. R. D. Thompson at
premises. tf
Rev,"J A. Korr. pastor of tho Meth
odlBt Church at Potter, was visiting
friends In this city over Sunday. IIo
Btoppcd over horo for a YlHlt with
Itev. B. A. Cram and othor relatives.
nov. Kerr is well known horo. Ho
owns a ranch at Brady which is oper
ated by his sons, tho Korr Brothers.
For Rent Rooms with wntqr, light
nnd bath privilege Apply thlB ofllco. 1
B. S. Davis, J. S. Hoaglnnd, J. Guy
Swopo, II. C. VanDorran, II. J. Dienor,
J. W. Smallwood and J. E. Evans
leave this ovonlng for Tryon whoro
thoy will installa a iww I. 0, 0,-F.
lodge. Several others are contem
plating going, but havo not yet de
cided definitely to go.
Treatments for tho Scalp, and Facial
Massago and Falling Hair, Etc. Phono
2G1 for appointments.
70-3 MRS. C. M. NEWTON.
Plans nro being mado for a consoli
dation of tho Physicians and Sur
geons and tht North Platto General
Hospital, in which event n certain
building will bo leased for temporary
nso and eventually n hospital building
erected. Tho negotiations havo not
proceeded sufficiently to JiiBtlfy tho
details of the plan.
Miss Alice Blrgo entertnlned tho Pan
Hellenic Club Saturday afternoon.
The Club iSovita will meet with Mrs.
Emily Coates Wednesday afternoon.
Tho Mothers' Club will be enter
tained tomorrow afternoon by Mrs.
W. J. Stuart.
Thn Study Club was entertained
last evening by Miss Emma Smith at
tho Mrs. John Murray home.
Six girls meet at tho home of Miss
Nina Rasmusscn Saturday afternoon
and organized tlw LaCIso club. Tho
pitrposo of tho organization is to
afford n good time and do needVs work.
Tho ladles of the Twentieth Cen
tury club who signed for tickets for
tho lecture course arc notified that
they can get them from Miss Anna
Kramph at tho First national bank.
Tho Catholic Girls' Club will be en
tertained this evening at the home of
Miss Hannnh Kcllhcr. The meeting
will be a plate shower for Miss Hol
land, who is to bo married soon.
Mrs. M. J. Forbes entertained twelve
little girls at her home Saturday af
ternoon. The little tots enjoyed a
pleasant afternoon with games and at
Us .close nice refreshments were
Served.
Tho civic department of tho Twenti
eth Century club will meet Thursday
evening at 7:30 the library build
ing. A good a'ttendanco is desired
and the meeting will close in time for
the play. Refreshments will be served.
Twenty couples attended the danc
ing party hold Friday evening by stu
dents of tlvj high school at the Mason
ic hall. The affair was much enjoyed
by tho boys and girls. Music wns fur
nished by Crowo and VnnDoran.
At a meeting of the lady members
of tho 500 Club Saturday afternoon it
wns decided to bgln the parties on
Tuesday of next week, when Mrs. Dent
and Mrs. Bare will entertain at the
home of the latter. The club this sea
son Is composed of eighteen couples.
Friday afternoon Mrs. H. C. Brock
gave her second function of tho wsek
by enterinlnlng two score of ladlos at
a kenslngton. Tho guests had the
pleasure of hearing a vocal solo by
Mrs. Edgar Schiller, a reading by Mrs.
William Hendy, and a piano solo by
Mrs. Charles McNamara. Th? rooms
wore profusely decorated with autumn
flowers. A two course lunch wns
served.
Mrs. J. B. Hayes, Mrs. George Aus
tin and Mrs. Charles Ell entertained
Friday evening at the homo of Mrs.
Austin at a miscellaneous shower in
honor of Miss Pearl Holland who is
soon to bo married to Will Stack.
Thirty guests were present and a
pleasant evening was spent playing
cards. At tue close or the games a
ntco lunch was served. Miss Holland
received many nice gifts.
Tho members of the Saturday After
noon Auction Bridge Club entertained
nt a beautifully appointed flve-couraj
dinner Friday evening at the home
of Mrs. L. W. Walker, complimentary
to Mrs. D. T. Qulgley, one of Its mem
bers, who leaves this week for her fa
tur.o homo in Omaha. The tablo deco
rations wcro carried out In red, a
largo vase of salvia forming tho cen
ter piece. Following the dinner nub
tlon brldgo was tho entertaining fea
ture and at tho closo of the games re
ft cthmcnt3 woro served. Mrs. E. F.
hoeberger nnd tho Misses Kntc Sey
ferth and Allco BIrge were, guests of
t:io club, '
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Suits and Coats
The Printzess Coats and Suits
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A Complete Display oflSIew Styles
Sanctioned by Dame Fashion
The clear, crisp days of autumn ivill soon be
he here and you will be ready to don warm
er garments to guard you against the buf
ferings of stormy fall winds.
Dame Fashion has haen very busy conceiving, designing and working
out new styles, that you might he appropriately clothed in accord
with the new color schemes of nature, as well as prepared to meet
the weather changes.
"We, too, have been preparing for you, and have qathered an exhibit of
the ideas that the world fashion centers proclaim as correct.
We ivaixt you to come and see them to select according to your fancy
and according to your requirements
Remember it's The Printzess Garment, none better. Our Styles and
Prices are right.
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Rov. nnd Mrs. B. A. Cram and daugh
ter Kathorlno returned Friday after
noon from Fremont whero thoy at
tended conference. Mr. Cram waB al
so In Omaha whero ho consulted a
specialist In regard to his throat. Tho
report that was qulto provalent for
somo tluvs that ho was confined to the
hospital for an operation was errone
ous. Money to loan on improved farm
lands at eight per cent, no commission
to pay. AddresB D. 18, Tribune of
fice. 71-4
Gcorgo Garrard and sovoral others
wjnt hunting Sunday instead of at
tending church. Thoy had killed a
numbor of chickens and thrown them
into tho wagon, and w,ero in quest of
othors whon tho team broko away
from Its moorings. Tho boys attemp
ted to recover tho outfit but w,oro un
successful and woro obliged to walk
homo n dlstauco ot nlno miles.
ltig Show Promised Soon.
Final arrangements havo been com
pleted for tho appearance of Milton
acnustor ana tho Urnces of tho Musi
FOll SALE
Several bundles of cam as, suitable
for liny men. Apply to J. C. NISLE Y,
(Wl K. 7th St., North Platte, Neb.
Here is Your Opportunity,
The World's Best Mokes of Pianos at Terms
to suit.
Kimball, Packard, A. B. Chase, Smith & Barnes, Holland,
Crown, M. P. Hail, R. S. Howard, Nelson, Price & Teeple,
Wilson, Schacfler, Thompson, Willard, Gaston. Piano
players all makes. Victrolas. We will sell you any of the
above makes and several others at Prices to suit on Monthly
Payments. See our stock at Clinton's Jewelry Store.
GASTON MUSIC CO.
cal Comedy In this city. Tho dates are
October Gth, Gth, nnd 7th. Tho local
ongngement will be at tho Keith thea
tre. A scalo of prices never beforo
approached for smallncss considering
tho size, merit nnd reputation of tho
attraction, will prevail during tho en
tiro stay of tho company here. In ex
plaining tho extremely moderate scalo
tho proprietors of tho attraction de
claro that "Big Shows at Little Prices"
Is at present tho dollar making by
word In tho amusement business.
Tho fact that tho company re
mains In tho city sovoral days means
an elimination or slxty-flvo per cent
of tho advertising and railroad charg
es attendant on tho usual one night
staud attraction. This fact alono en
ables tho management to offer tho
usual dollar and a half stand at a rad
ical cut. Tho Princess Rouletto will
bo tlyi first of tho graces to bo of
fered. On succeeding nights "Tho
Maid of Mexico" and "Tho Girl from
Brighton."
A tralnload of French reservists,
which woro assembled at points on tho
Pacific const passed through this
morning. These men wero more ad
vanced In ago than thoso who passed
thiough a couple of weeks ago.
Miss Edna Allen, waitress at tho
Palnco Cafo, Is reported qulto sick
at her homo in this city. Sho Is Im
proving, howovor, and will be able to
return to work in a short time.
Hog Shipments.
The shipments of hogs from sta
tions on tho Union Pacific in Lincoln
county for the year ending August
31, 1914, were as follows:
North Platto sixty-three cars, Suth
erland sixty-two, Hershpy fifty-two,
Brady forty-three , Maxwell forty,
Birdwood five, total two hundred and
sixty-five cars.
Durlilg tho snmo period shipments
from points on tho North River branch
wcro: LcwelVsn nlpety-soven cars,
Keystone thirty-five, Oshkosh thirty
one, while tho shipments from Stap
clton were fifty-nine cars.
Lost Pearl and sapphire crescent
pin. Finder will bo liberally rewarded
by returning to 502 west Fifth St. 71-2
Bag 111(7 Cojote.
Will Huxoll and Will Friend were
out Sunday hunting ducks and re
turned with a largo coyote which they
had shot south of tho city. Tho coy
oto was an exceptionally largo one
and was a fine specimen. Tho boys
shot him with shot guns, crippling him
so that they were able to get him.
For Rent.
4 room house, B Btreet, between
Dewey and Locust streets.
G room houso 202 S. Dewey, modern
except heat.
Prices Right.
G7-G J. C. HOLLMAN, Agent.
City Stylo nnd Class to My Work
W. E. MONROE
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AND DECORATING
313 E. Bth St. North riattt'.Neh,
This is the Motor That Will Do the Work of Several
l Ordinary Motors.
A few inexpensive attachments of the simplest nature
make it a sewing machine motor, a bulling motor, a grind
ing motor, a flexible shaft bulling motor, an exhaust or
ventilating fan motor. All attachments are standard and
may be purchased singly at any time. A good little motor
to stimulate the heating system in severe weather. Re
member this, you will have occasion to think of it later.
North Platte Electric
C. K. MOREY, Mannger.
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OPEN AN ACCOUNT WITH
The First National Bank
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XORT1I PLATTJS, A'JBBISASKA.
Member Federal Reserve Bank System.
CAPITAL A2VrJD SURPLUS
Ono Hundred and Fifty Thousand Dollars.
STABILITY, EFFICIENCY AND SERVICE
HAVE BEEN THE FACTORS IN THE GROWTH OF THIS
HANK, AND THE SAME CAREFUL ATTENTION IS GIVEN TO
SMALL ACCOUNTS AS IS GIVEN TO LARGE BALANCES.
INTEREST PAID ON TIME DEPOSITS.
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hIjoic Illustration. You are imny from
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often, do jou know hat Is likely to
happen any time that jou arc any, or
there, for that matter? The one thing
most certain nhout fires Is their un
certainty. You iRMer lviioi when they
may break out. Get n policy to-iifty
without fail.
C.F.TEMPLE,
REAL ESTATE, LOANS AND INSURANCE
ROOMS ISESa, I.O.O.F. BUILDING,
) NORTH PLATTE, NEBRASKA.
The Enjoyment of Home
Is not complete to the ono who
smokei unlets he Is a user of our cigars
Our hand mada cigars aro made of he
beat tobacco, under sanitary conditions,
and are a local product that warrants
their use. If you are not' smokingjjur
cigars, try them.
J. F. SCHMALZRIED.
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