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About The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 1, 1915)
v r" jf j mt "r i Alterations Free irTAar Mrriiirp .ia Alterations Free of Ladies9 Suits, Coats and Skirts tarts Saturday Morning, January Sale youi have Ibeeii waiting for. Doo9t delay your buying but come as quickly as possible 1915 HffiitfhaftftusiMtiMiaii wmsKsmssaanm ivm m mn , 1 1 4TB fj L jy lZT """"" imwiiii Wiiim Tin1 w mm jmrheks 4IlJ jf 4 ,",l"""ii," sBssaras' '-rna CCOE3Urru-23aUKir?2C32aSXT5Zr Not one suit sold for less than $25 and as high as $35. motto is not to carry one single garment over to the next season. Every suit in the house must go at sssssnxsssssaasmtK. s: are iO -- Every Skirt in the House at Twenty-flve per cent Discount. Ladies' Coats 20 Ladies' Coats former price $10, now . . S Ladies' Black Fibre Coats, yarn dyed former price $25-00, now... fi 15 Ladies' Coats former price(t k Q $15, now. JHl.tO Sizes 6 to 10 years, $4 8 Sulzes Plush, Skinner satin lined, i values, now sizes up to 44, sold at rtw A IQ Sizes 12 to 14 years, $5 $30, now tPllVtO Children's Dresses $2.19 I1 iO and $7 values ') 0.40 Children's Coats At 40 per cent Discount on the Dollar Ladies' Dresses 20 per cent Off. FURS Only a few sets left and we will close them out at 50 per cent off. ONE-FIFTH OFF on Dry Goods, Clothing, Furnishings, Shoes or any other article in the house. These prices are for Cash only. See our Window Display and look at the prices. JULIUS PIZER, Prop., North Platte, Neb. 1 LOCAL AM) L'EKSONAL II. L. Pennington left Wednesday morning for Ilrush, Colo., to spend a few days on business. P. C. Meyer, of Paxton, was in the city yesterday transacting business and visiting friends. Miss A. C. Krnmph returned liome this week from Hastings where she spent several days visiting friends. Miss Lillian McCrackcn leaves to morrow for her homo in Uoulder, Col., after visiting over tho holidays with her sister, Mrs. II. M. Grimes. Mrs. August Kosbau Is reported convalescing nicely at her home on west Sixth street from her illness caused by drinking sulphuric acid by mistake. Sho Is now considered out of any danger. Hen Elliott, of Madison, Wis., has boon spending this weok with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Elliott. Den is an instructor of mechanical engineering in tho University of Wis consin. Miss Lulu Burko returns this week to Greeley, Col., whoro sho is attend ing tho Colorado stato normal school. Sho spent tho holidays visiting in this city with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Burko. Tho A. O. U. W. nnd the Degree of Honor will hold Joint installation on Monday ovoning, January 11th. All mebers of both bodies are urged to ho present and enjoy tho good time. After tho installation a banquet will bo served and a nlco program will be " presented. Mrs. Hussol Wymnn entertained on Tuesday ovoning at tho homo of Mrs. Oeorgo Lannln in tho fourth ward in favor of her sister-in-law, Mrs. Rob ert Lannln, who is visiting here from Grand Island. About thirty people w r. present and a plea&ant ev niiiK wm njoyed cards were plu..l and at tho iIoj. of th.. i vi nine i.h- rr freshmenta sir mrd Editor Fames, of the Maxwell Tel epostj, was visiting friends in this city Wednesday. Mrs. Clias. Purbaugh, of Wallace, was opjorated upon Tuesday at tho Nurso Brown memorial hospital. Sho is reported getting along nicely. Tho Domestic Ssionco department of the Twontioth Century club will meet with Mrs. T. C. Patterson Mon day afternoon. Tho Study Club will meet Monday evening at the homo of Mrs. Marshall Scott. J. G. Beeler will give u par lor talk on "The Property nights of Women ' I lime M'tcrnl propositions for trade: I'linn laud for (it Propcitj; CM Proper!) for 1'iirin land; (ilj Propcrt) for Slock. If 3 oil hnc iinj thing of (his kind st( me. r. r. tkjiplk. Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Weingand leave tomorrow night for Los Angeles. They will spend a month In lower California and then go to San Francisco to at tend tho opening of tho Panama ex position. Mrs. Larson, of Fremont, arrived in tho city this week to make lior home hero with her husband who is running tho skating rink. She was formerly Mrs. Delaney of this city and was employed as a teacher in the city schools. Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Doollttlo and children left Wednesday morning for Los Angeles, California, where they will visit for two months or more with Mr. Dool rule's brother, Thomns Doolittle and other relatives and friends. They go by the way of El Poso, Texas. The J D. Club was delightfully en tertained Tuesday evonlng at the home of Miss Lena Buskins at a din ner and COO party. Nino couples were present and passed a pleasant even ing. Prizes wero won by Ed Sluder ami Miss Margaret Cralgle mid G01 ilu.i i,irn and Miss Mmi.l. (Hwm Iuw ly iwo cours. dti.ri r v 1 r ll . (Ml. .1. .Medical Soclel) Heels Officers The Lincoln County Medical Soci ety held a banquet and business meet ing Monday evening and elected of ficios for the ensuing year. Tho ban quet was served in tho Owl Cafe anil was enjoyed by all the physicans of tills city and somo visiting members. Following tho banquet they went to tho olllce of Dr. T. J. Kerr whore tho business meeting was held and the olllccrs wore elected. Tho following wore elected olllccrs: President, Vorhcos Lucas; Vlco presi dent, N. McCabe; Secretary-treasurer, T. J. Kerr; Censor, three years, Geo. I). Dent; Censor, two years, J. B. Bedfleld; Censor, ono year, Vor hees Lucas; Delegate, Fred J. Wur telle. Alternate delegate, Mario J. Ames. l'ainilco to .lull Uohert Parmlce, who was convict ed at the last term of district court, was taken to tho county Jnil Wednes day by Sheriff Salisbury where lie will be hold pending the decision of the district court on his case. Tie was sentenced last Saturday by Dis trict Judge Grimes after tho arguing of the motion for n new trial. The case was appealed to tho supremo court and Pnrmlee as turned over to the sustody of the sheriff. Lie i use to wed was issued Wednes day nltcrnoon lroni the olllco of the ount judge to Theodore G Snu dall, 23, and Miss LaVauglin Car roll, 18, both of tills city Workmen IMecl Officers.. Lodgo No. 01, A. 0. U. W., at a recent meeting elected olllcers for tho ensu ing year. The following were elect ed: Master Workman, Conrad Walk er Foreman, .lacob Weber; Overseer, Otto Schllonz; Recorder, T. M. Co llagen; Financier, Victor VonGoetz; Treasurer, Charles Erlckson. .Wiiiisleiinl Association Tho Ministerial association will meet next Monday morning In tho study of tho Presbytorlnn church. Tho ofTlcers for tho ensuing t'-rm are: H v J C Christie, pnsidmt; H v. H mm ir i.irv H' v J L Bar 1 1 n il It. v 1 It ihirmun program OlUllilttie Oflice phone 211. lies, phone 217 L. C. DROS T, Osteopathic Physiciiin. North Platte, - - Nebraska. McDonald Bank Building. DR. ELMS, Physician and Surgeon Specialty Eye, Ear, Nose. Throat Glasses Kittad New Oilier in McCabe Building, PHONE ao. C. WALIiimSFOHD, I'IijsIcIiui and Surgeon Olllce: Booms 1 and 2 McDonald Bank Building North Platte, Nebraska. Olllco phono 82, Hes. Bed 302. Calls answered prompty Day or Night. .lonN s. soras, ai. ., 1'liysicinn and Surgeon Olllce B. & L. Building, Second Floor Phone, Oflice, 83; Residence 38. .SlierllVh Sale By virtue of an order of sale Issued from the District Court of Lincoln County, Nebraska, upon a decree of forcelosuro rendered in said Court wherein Uuben W. Bisberg Is plain tiff, and Albert F. Larson et al are defendants, and to mo directed, 1 will on tho 18th day of January, 1915, at 2 o'clock p. m. at the east front door of the corut house In North Plate, Lin coln county, Nebraska, sell at public auction to tho highest bidder for ensh to satisfy snld decree, Interest and costs, tho following described prop erty to-wlt: Southeast quarter (SEVi) Section Seven (7) Township Ton (10) North of Range Thirty-two (32) Lincoln Coun ty. Nohrnskn. Dated North Platte, Nebraska, De cember 11 1911. dl5-Gw A. J. SALISBURY, Sheriff. Start the New Year Right Ity jmlionizing home industries and liuying your cigars of us. We use I lie best tobacco, anil make cigars that we are certain will please you. Try one of our several brands. J. F. Schmalzried. IIII)KS. riJHS AM) .11 INK I'njlng Top I'rlce for Hides HONKS $7.00 (0 $8.00 PKR TON of nil kinds SO. I'LATTK JUiNK 1I0USU. Nyal Drug Store Ron. Phono Phone 8 Red 40(1 (!. W. C HONKS, Graduate Veterinarian North Platte. Nebraska Hospital 218 Locust St Phono blk 249 Notice of Sheriffs Sale. By virtue of an execution issued by Geo. E. Prosser, clerk of the district court of Lincoln county, Nebraska, up on 11 Judgment rendered in said court In favor of Fred It. Glim t al against William Ilupfer, I have levied upon the following real estate as tho prop erty of said William Ilupfer to-wit: All of lots seven (7), eight (S) and nine (9) block llvo (5) in Trustees Addition In North Platto, Nebraska, and I will on tho 29th day of January, 1915, at 2 o'clock P. M. of suld dny, at tlio front door of tho court houso of said county, In North Platte, sell said real estuto at public auction to tho blglii st bidder fur cash U satisfy said execution, the amount duo there on In the aggregate being tho sum of $308 03 and $10 70 coat and atcrumg cost Dated De ember 28, 1911. A. J. SALISBURY. sjfw Sheriff Legal Notice, in tlio District Court or Lincoln County, Nebraska. William Schaepler, plaintiff, vs James E. Lane, mortgageo named In tho iiiorlgngo in tlio petition herein described, tho unknown helis or leg atees and dlvlsees of said James E Lane, deceased; tho unknown heirs or legatees and divlsees of Jodlah Har rington, docojiHcd, as assignee from said James E. Lane of said mortgnge and tho real estate covered and clouded thereby, to-wlt: EV. NWVl and EVj SWVi section 21. township 12 North, range 32 West Otli p. M, defendants Each nnd all of the defendants nbovo named anil described, will take notico that William Sehuoplor. plain tiff heroin, on the IStli day or August, 1911 filled his petition in the olllce of tho Clerk of the District Court of Lincoln County. Nebraska, against tho defendants heroiiibeforo In the ti tle named and described, tlio object and prayer or which are to obtain the decree of said court to quid in the plaintiff tho titlu to said describe.! real estate to-wlt: Eij NW'a and Ej SW',j section 21, township 12 North, range 32 West (5th P. M., against the apparent and un enforclblo Hen arising by virtue ot tho mortgage the: con. made by Alton L Martin to James E Lane, duted Maich 10. 1891, recorded March 21 1891 in book 13, page 173 of the mort gngo records of said Lincoln Count v which said mortgage has been fully paid and satisfied and duo and legal assignment of biime was made by said James E. Lane to said Joslali Har rington, now deceased, the last named having executed and delivered good and sufficient release of said mort gage, but both said instruments, 10 wlt : said assignment of mortgage and roleaso thereof, so as aforesaid duly ( ecuted, acknovledgi d and dollvered, have been lost or destroyed without re cording and all without fault or laches on behalf of Mild plaintiff, who prays for said decree without redeeming or offering to redeem therefrom, full sat isfaction of the same having been made, and for equitable relief gener ally. You. the bald defendants, and each of you, nro required to answer said petition on or before Monday the ISth dav of Junuao, l!il." Dated December s "WILLIAM SJi HAEPLER Plclntiff By King . Bttair his attorneys, Osceola, Ncbr DS-4