The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, December 04, 1914, Image 4

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SOCIETY AND CLUBS.
Do You want a Beautiful
VICTROLA
For a Christmas Present?
If so, see
CLINTON,
The Jeweler.
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CITY AND COUNTY NEWS
City Engflfcer C,. J. McNamara 18
in Bridgeport nttcndlng tho state irri
gation convention.
"W. C. HutchinB, who liad been spend
ing four montliB in Lincoln, returned
to town Wednesday.
Threo additional patients wore re
ceived at tho Good Sainiirltun hospital
Tuesday and Wednesday.
Wm. Hodden now drives a Ford car
which ho purchased a fow days ago at
tho Ilendy-Ogior gnrago.
Morlo Thornburg, who had been
visiting in town for a wook, returned
to Hastings Wcdnesdny. Sho holds a
position ub cashier and bookkeeper In
a business houso in that city
Wm. It. Harcourt, of tho Harcourt
& Jensen storo, left Wednesday even
ing for Omaha to spend a fow days
on business. It is roported that ho
will drive homo in a now automobile.
MIbb Nona Saline arrived homo
Wednesday morning from Arapahoo
and Cambridge whoro bIio spent sev
eral dayB visiting friends., Sho is vis
iting In tho city at tho J. C. Don
homo.
Al Wagman waa lined $5.00 and
costs Wednesday on tho chargo of
disturbing the, pcuco and quitudo of
tho homo of his Blstor-In-law. Not
having tho funds to pay tho lino ho
was sent to -full.
For Kent or Sale Five room house,
barn and outbuildings, two lots, three
blocks- from tho court houso. Geo. E.
French'; 91t2
Mrs. Voorhecs and daughter Theola,
of Denver, who aro visiting Mrs.
Voorhees' parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. J.
Cohen at Cottonwood, wcro visitors
in town Wednesday. They wcro ac
companied by J, Ji O'ltourko and C.
D. Cohen.
Choicest lino of handkerchiefs ever
shown in tho city now on display at
BLOCK'S. 5c to $1.00 a box.
iVeu' If anion, who suffered a com
pound fracture of his left leg above
tho anklo eight weeks ago while
working at tho gas plant, is out on
tho street on crutches. Ho will bo
discharged from tho hosplttw next
Tuesday,.
Miss Whittuker will close out all
trimmed and unlrlmmed hats, all hat
trimmings, baby hoods and ribbons
at one-half tho original selling price
at tho Wilcox Dept. Store.
Tho Epworth league will hold a
monthly business nnd social meeting
at Itcv. Cram'B Friday evening Dec. 4.
Tho progressive gamo will start at
7:30 sharp which will bo followed
by an Indoor trnckmcet. Bo BUre and
bo on timo for progressive game.
Sco tho beautiful line of Xmns
walstB put up In holiday boxes at
BLOCK'S.
SANTA CLAUS BANKS HERE,
We Pay Him 4 Per Cent Interest,
Use Checks Shop Early
THE DAY OF CIl'TSamlCood,Chccr draws
near. Help tho merchants who wish to
serve you to the host of their ahility, by shopping
early.
You will help them and protect yourself
against loss or error by shopping with the aid of a
check-book on this bank. X
Use your check-book; if you have no check
ing account with us, make it a point to come in
this weekjand start one.
The Platte Valley State Bank
CAPITAL, SURPLUS & PROFITS, $55,000.00.
Dresses! Dresses I
For street party or evening wear,
all colors, all styles, all bIzcs, no two
alike, now selling a reduced prices at
BLOCK'S.
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Ralph Adams, elevator conductor at
tho federal building is -confined to h'lk
room by a threatened nttack of ap
pendicitis.
Information was filed against A. E
TImmerman Tuesday for assaulting
LIpshltz, the junk man. Tho case was
continued for thirty days.
Call and bco tho complete lino of
Gibson Art Calendars, Christmas
CardB and Seals. IUncker Hook &
Drug Co., Bluo Front. 91-2
Several hundred persons attended
tho supper served at tho church last
evening by tho Presbyterian ladles
Tho meal waB an excellent one. The
fancy work booth was well patronized
Tho Christmas ship has arrived at
tho Rincker Rook & Drug Co,. Call
before tho rush. 91-2
Tho Lutheran Aid Society will meet
Thursday afternoon, December 10,
with Mrs. F,. C,. Wnltemath. Sho will
bo assisted by Mrs. Henry Rreternltz
and Mrs,. Welnbarg
Visit tho doll booth at tho Metho
dist Fair December 17th. You will
find tho latest creations In dolls' hats
and clothes, also caps andliprons for
dollies Mnmmn. oot2
Raul Nolan returned homo last ev
ening from Sheridan and other points
In Wyoming, whoro ho spent several
days visaing friends nnd enjoying a
vacation. Ills brother Frank stopped
oft in Kcarnoy for a visit of a few
doys boforo returning homo.
Conductor Fred Letts submitted to
an operation for gall stones at tho
.Methodist hospital In Omaha Tuesday
and word recolved today states that ho
Is getting along nicely. About one
hundred stones largo nnd small were
removed.
Nothing will please her any better
than a nlco sot of furs. You can buy
now at reduced prices at BLOCK'S.
Sets $2,.9S to $75.00,.
James T. Keefo of this city received
Instructions yesterday from Judgo R.
W. Hobart, prosldent of tho Western
Nebraska Bar Association, announc
ing that ho had been appointed on
tho ontertalnmont commlttco for tho
mooting to bo hold next spring. Mr.
Keefo was appointed togethor with At
torneys Gillen and Olson of Lexington.
Cnndldatos In tho pony contest
should reglstor their names at all tho
business houses that aro promoting
tho contest. Whllo this is not neces
sary in order to bo a contestant, it
gives tho contestants tho advnntago of
tho 1000 votes each business houso
gives to those who enroll as contestants,.
Mrs. I. L. Mlltonberger will enter
tain nt a luncheon this afternoon com
plimentary to Mrs. W. II. Broach, of
Denver, who has been visiting In
town.
Members of the M. M. M. club were
entertained at 800 Tuesday afternoon
by Mrs. Perry Carson. At the close
of tho pleasant afternoon rffrrsh
menUi were served.
Railroads running to tho west are
preparing to accommodate the largest
western travel in many years. The
first cold wavo snap will tend to start
easterners for California, and the pas
songor departments aro preparing for
Hint cold snap to occur.
The meeting of the 500 club at the
home of Mrs. Geo. T. Field Tuesday
evening was a very enjoyable one
nearly the full membership of the
club and about a dozen guests at
tending. Mrs. Field and Mrs. C. S.
Clinton were tho hostesses of., the
evening. Chrysanthemums were the
decorative features. A two course
luncheon was served.
The Et-A-Virp club was delightful
ly entertained Tuesday afternoon nt
the home of Mrs. James Adams. Tho
afternoon was spent with various di
versions and at Its close a nice lunch
eon was served the guests. The next
meeting of the club will be with Mrs.
Ed. Dickey and the Christmas pro
gram will bo given.
IIAILHOAD NOTES
Division Supt. Cahill spent Wednes
in town looking after Union Pacific,
matters,.
Fireman Mastin is nursing a lame
left hand, having sustained a bad cut
a few days ago while splitting kind
ling. Operator Block, who was tempor
arily filling a position in the Western
Union office, returned to Ogalalla
Wednesday.
Engineer Orton who had been tak
ing a lay-off during tho sweet clover
harvest and threshing, has resumed
work.
The Southern Pacjfic Railroad com
pany has announced that tllirty-two
of Its employes have been discharged
for allclged irregularities in their ac
counts and that more dismissals prob
ably will follow.
Mrs. II. S. White entertained at a
luncheon Wednesday afternoon com
plimentary to Mrs. Julia Goodman, of
Cody, Wyo who has been tho guest of
her son E R. Goodman and family for
a couplo of weeks. Tho function
proved a very enjoyable one.
Division 88, B., of L. E., held Us
nnnnual election of officers Wednes
day. Among the officers elected:
M. C. Hayes, chief engineer; G. O.
Trcxler, first engineer; Geo O. prown,
secretary; W. L. Richards, chairman
protective board and delegate to the
national convention to be held next
year.
APPLES atHERROD'S
Saturday Special.
Shoulder Steak 1,"c per pound.
Shoulder 1'ot Roust 12c per pound.
Why Pay Morel
CASH 31KAT MARKET.
Outlaws Defeat Pirates.
The outlaws defeated tho Pirates in
In a bowllny match Monday evening
by the score of 2038 to 1990, a margin
of only forty-eight pins.
Hull For Kxclinugo.
A red registered Short Iloni bull.
flvo years old, woighs 1C00 pounds;
would llko to exchange for another
one m well bred V Coolldgo. North
Platte 9012
War 'ew.H.
Official reports concerning the cam
paign in Russian Poland, which were
available in tho dispatches still failed
to make clear tho confused situation
in tho cast, whero for days a great
Russian victory has been claimed in
unofficial advices from Petrograd and
London.
Earl Kitchener's statement in the
House of Commons that tho Germans
had suffered tho greatest disaster in
their history, remained open to chal
lenge by Berlin. It is said that pow
erful Teuton armies, driven on to des
porato efforts by tho peril of their po
sition, havo cut their way through
solid lines of enveloping Russians.
What it has cost has not yet been
told, but It Is Indicated that tho Ger
mnns, In extricating themselves have
Inlllcted enormous losses on tho enemy,
If it is truo thnt tho Germans have
freed thomselvos from tho present
(lunger of a crushing defeat in Poland,
tho situation to tho north and south)
Is still pictured as menacing to them j
Tho Importance of the campaign to
tho north is Indicated by tho fact that
Emperor William lias gone into east I
Prussia to direct personally tho move-1
ments against the Invading Russians j
Nowhere else is German territory I
threatened by an invading army, ex-l
copt In a small part of Alsace, which
has been helped by tho French sinco
tho early days of tho war. To tho
south, in Galicla, also tho Russians
nro reported to bo pressing forward
victorious, surrounding Cracow on all
sides.
Must Sell Wyoming Land.
320 acres boforo January 1st. 15
miles oast of Choyonne, 4 miles north
of Durham, Wyo., foncod well nnd 90
acres broken, land level and on creek.
Twelve dollars buys this Call or
write Prof C R Mnrkley S10 East
Fourth strut North I'lattt
PHONE 208
The onl) car of strictly Fancy Apples from the
Best Fruit District in Colorado that has come to
orth Platte this season. See display in window.
FULL BUSHEL BOXES
Ganos - - $1.35
Arkansas Blacks $1.45
Black Twigs - 1.45
Sfayman Winesaps. 1.50
Rome Beauty - 1.75
We cannot replace this grade of apples at above
prices. Prices will he advanced to $1.50, $1.75
and $2.00 as soon as 150 boxes arc sold.
PHONE 208 H E R R O D ' S
P. S. This is not a pony stoic. Buy your Groceries where
you can get the best for the least money. Satisfaction and
Service the Best in the City.
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FLOUR $1.40 PER SACK
Kearney High Patent.
POTATOES
Fine Sand Hill Potatoes in Five Bushel Lots 50 cents.
FEED
Corn, Wheat, Oats, Speltz, Bran, Shorts and Baled
Hay.
When you buy Feed and Potatoes buy by
weight not by guess.
We also have in connection first class horse
and auto Livery.
North
Side Barn
JULIUS MOCENSEN, Prop.
PHONE 29.
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Coates Lumber & Coal Co.,
Successors to The C. F. Iddings Co.
KLEAN KOAL:
NoXong WAITS when ordered.
No short WEIGHTS when delivered.
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED.
ELMER COATES, Manager. PHONE 7
Keith Theatre
ONE NIGHT ONLY
MONDAY, DECEMBER 7,
GALA HOME COMING OF MARION DENTLER!
OLIVER MOROSCO Presents
THE SUPREME SUCCESS OF SUCCESSES
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In which Laurette Taylor made a world's record
run of two consecutive years in New York
PrirG Lower Floor $1.50, $1.00.
J. J. llt;& Balcony $1.00, 75c, 50c.
SEATS ON SALE AT BOX OFFICE THURSDAY A. M.
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