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THIRTIETH YEAR.
NORTH PLATTE, NEB., FEURUUARY 16, 1915.
No. 8
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Will Appeal Huberts Case
J. T. Kcofo, attorney for Roy Rob
erts, stated today that ho will ap
peal tho caso to tho supremo court on
error. Ho will do this becauso ho Is
convinced that Roberts is entitled to
a now trial, and . because many resi
dents of tho county have Insisted that
every possible effort to save Roberts
from thf electric chair should bo
made. Mr. Kecfo has thoroforo or
dered a .bill of.. exceptions, which
means a copy of' all-the ovidenco and
pleadings in tho case, and these with
tho other necessary papers will bo
filed in tho supremo court within tho
next forty days.
Mr. Kecfo has assurance that nt
least part of the funds necessary to
appeal will bo furnished, and it is
probajjlo tjiat others whpi favor a
now trial will make small donations.
Roborts is penniless and his rela
tives aro poor, hence tho cost of the
appeal must be borne by thoso who
consider that tho penalty imposed on
Roberts was greater than the .cvldonce
warranted.
l'lumer's Team Wins. '
In tho billiard tournament at the
Elks' homo which closed yostorday,
tho team captained by A. W. Plumor
won by thirty-nine billiards. Tho los
ing team footed tho cost of a steak fry
served at tho Vienna Cafe at eight
o'clock last evonlng.
Covers wero laid for seventy-four
and after each had ben seated Caterer
LOCAL AND PEHSON'AL
Dick Emple loft last night for Oma
ha to spond a fow days at tho auto
mobile show.
Prank Hood, living north of town,
loft last night for Omaha whoro ho will
attend tho auto show.
Tho Messrs. Antony, of Lincoln, of
tho Old Lino Accident Insurance Co.,
wore visitors in town yestorday.
Tho hospital tea will be held at tho
homo of Mrs M. E. Scott 220 "west
Second street, Wednesday afternoon.
Charles Thompson, who is attend
ing the state university nt Lincoln, is
spending a few days In town with his
parents.
Miss Georgia Comlnsky, of Cheyenne
who lias been visiting tho Plzor fam
ily for several days, will return homo
tomorrow.
Frank Thalkon, of Paxton,
down Monday to visit friends
few days and attend tho K. C.
last evening.
Miss Irene Hubbard loft this morn
ing for Shenandoah, Iowa, whoro sho
will bo the guest of Miss Dlancho
Fonda for a week or more.
Harvey Sorenson took up his duties
as rural mall carrier yesterday. J.
O. Graham of tho Hondy-Ogler garage
formerly hold the position.
Hrntt & (loodniuu write Tiro, Life
and other kinds of the best insurance
at the cheapest rates. .See tlieni.
John Flynn, of Sioux City, Iowa,
camo
for a
dance
Hupfor presented a comic valentine
enclosed in an addressed envelope to came last night and after visiting with
each of tho diners. Tho reading of friends in town for a few days will
these created much merriment. The ieaVe for the Keystone vicinity to
big T-bono steaks wero nicely served, 1 tako up his residence on his homo
accompanied by French-frys, radishes, ; stead.
inlnn itlnl'lna ftllimt) nnil rrCC rtl Cn.
... I, -" " V ( About forty.flvo J.,,,,,,,, pC0pl0 0f
lecuuiis wore luiuiBiira uu mu my, i .. T ,,..... , ,. t. . ,
.... ... tho Luthoran church were entertained
vionnoia anu tno crown joineu in sing
ing Tipperary. The occasion was
very enjoyable one.
at tho Georgo Scharninn farm west of
town last evening at a Valentino party.
Various games wore indulged in and
at -the close an oyster stew was
served.
Tho "Harfd Times" social given by
the Dcgreo of Honor last night was
attended by a largo number. Various
gamflaooutests, fortune telling and
uancing mauo 1110 evening a very
pleasant one. A lunch was served at
the close.
Mrs. Ray B. Snyder entertained a
number of ladies yesterday afternoon
at a kensington in honor of her tenth.
wedding anniversary. About twenty'
llvo ladies wero present and a very
T.firlil ultiir Kills Steer i enjoyable afternoon was spent. A nice
During the storm last Friday, Mr. lunch was served at tho close.
Frank England, who lives southwest ;
nf tnwn. hn,l a lanro steer killed by! 1 ' Icc,nl l,t Cash aiaritcl
,... Tt . ,i ,.,m, u-otf i February lGth and 17th tho Cash
jfc noo.im.rn who mado .rood tho loss. Market will have on sale the following:
There is nothing uncommon about the,3 Pouml Pal1 oE Lar(1 35c
incident, except tho time of year ns 5 Pound Pa of Lard COc
lichtnin losses do not occur as a rule! 10 Pouml Pail of Lara &1-00
as early in tho year as February 12th. m,lk Lartl "er Pound 7.0c
"Water Users' Attention
On Tuesday afternoon or sometimo
Wednesday tho water will be shut off
from all that portion of the city east
of and Including Cottonwood street.
Water will, bo off fr.om two to four,
hours whllo connection is being mado
for tho now electric light plant.
Tho lire whistle will be blown a
half hour before shutting off tho water
so consumers may draw sufficient wat
er to-last them until It Is turned on
again. IIERSHEY S. WELCH,
Water Commissioner.
FOR SALE Oil EXCHANGE
Ideal 10 room modern home, 401' Horses
west Fourth Street, price right, terms years old, weight 1000 to 1400 pounds
Horses Wnntcd
and mares from
4 to 15
easy.
1JHATT & GOODMAN.
Wanted to Buy
A relinquishment on good land. Ad
dress Lock Box 176, Ord, Neb.
Must bo broken to work, fair flesh and
sound. Will pay special prices for
blocky thick mado horses weighing
1050 to 1150 pounds, from 4 to 8 years
old. I havo a special order for this
kind and will buy all that comes
Weather forecast for North Platto Smooth mouth horses wanted at their
and vicinity: Fair tonight and Wed-'value; must bo fat and sound. Bring
nesday. rising temperature. Highest , them In to a man who buys tlism and
temperature yesterday 40, a year ago
55; lowest temperature last night 18,
a year ago 2G.
LOCAL AND l'EHSONAL
pays tho price.
Bowen's barn, Saturday, February
20, 1915. C. C. McGEE
Keith
Theatre
TONIGHT
Garrett
&
Donovan
Novelty musical en
tertainers introducing
aaxaphone, cello,
musical bells, bottles
trumpet, flute, mus
ical coins and trick
piano playing, rood
music and cleun
comedy. A feature
attraction.
THE MOHAMMED'S
Necromancing comedians. Impersonating and Mimics.
Three people in high class Vaudeville.
rrtz: 10 and 20c iz
Reliable Insurance of every known
kind. C. F. TEMPLE.
Tho W. R. C. will hold a Bocial at
tho homo of Mrs. J. A. McMichaol
Wednesday afternoon.
Tho Civic department of tho Twen
tieth Century club will moot with Mrs.
J. J. Halligan Thursday evening. i
i
Mrs. E. A. Garllsch, who had been(at
tho Good Samaritan hospital receiv
ing troatmont for gall stonoe, will re
turn to llcr homo today.
Tho Indian Card club will bo enter
tained this afternoon nt the homo of
Mrs. Seoborgor. This Is the final sos
slon until after tho Lenton season.
Don't write lifo Insurance, until you
have seen tho policies ami heard tho
ales of the Prudential.
C. F. TEMPLE, Agent.
County Attorney Glbbs returned
from Lincoln yestorday accompanied
by Mrs Gibbs and baby. The latter
had beon visiting relatives in York
for a month.
Dr. Walllngsford received a real val
entine Sunday in tho shape of a big
boy baby. Tho mothor Is at the Good
Samaritan hospital and is reported to
bo getting along nicoly.
Mrs. Row T. J. Fink and daughtor
Hazel, of El Rono, Okl., arrived Sat
urday and vl;i visit for two weeks at
the horn- of Mr. ;.nd Mrs. J. Q. Wil
cox.
Mrs Cohngen will entertain the
Lutheran aid society next Thursday
afternoon at which time all the nlcklos
loaned to tho ladies aro to be re
turned with tho amount earned froih
them. A good atondance is desired.
Tho funeral of tho lato E. W. Crano
was held Sunday afternoon from the
Methodist church, of which ho was a
member. Rev. Cram conducted the
services in tho picsenco of a largo
number of friends. Many floral trib
utes woro in evidence.
The Ladies of tho Mnccabeos havo
received a chock of $1,000 payable to
Thomas Burnoy on tho policy held by
tho lato Mrs. Burnoy. Tho payment
was mado just eight days after the
proofs wero sent in to headquarters
at Port Huron, Michigan
Tho Assembly Club was entertained
it the homo of Mrs. E. 1?. Mills Friday
afternoon. Regardless of tho inclem
ent weather quite a largo crowd was
present. Tho aftornon was snent in
various social diversions, prizes being
won by Mrs. Wolback, Grceno and
Smith. Mrs. Mills was assisted by
Mrs. Heaton. Tho next meeting will
bo held Februury'2Gth.
Tho Presbyterian Ladles' Aid so
clety will bo entertained in tho church
parlors next Thursday afternoon by a
volunteer committee of eight, -who
will servo a special 15 cent lunch. The
president asks that all "Penny Box'
donation bo brought to tho meeting if
possible. Committco: Mcsdames Geo
Prosser, A. J. Salisbury, Fred Per
rett, Alex. Fenwlck, Harry Diesem, P
J. Barron, L. W. Walker and B. Bu
chanan. Come and bring your friends
Good C room liouso with electric
lights and bath located on west First
street for rent. Phono Red 500.
C. F. TEMPLE, Agent
Charles Knox, who is wanted for
tho theft of Frank England's automo
bile, has been located in Now York.
Ho attempted to sell tho car at Junc
tion City, Kansas, but becoming sus
picious that his method .of obtaining
tho car had been learned, ho left tho
car in a garago there and hiked for
Now York Sheriff Salisbury says lie
Is certain ho can get Knox by going
east after him, but tho county com-
mlssieoners. aro not inclined to stand
tho expense of tho trip. Tho sheriff
has devoted consiuornmo tinio to lo
cating Knox, and now that ho has
him located It doesn't seem altogether
right that ho should not be brought
horo for trial
On tho road leading west from the
stato farm thoro is a snow drift ex
tending from fence to fonco and a half
mile long. It is so deep as to pre
cludo travel through It, and In order
to get around it travelers aro forced
to pasB over over an alfalfa Hold, the
owner of which seriously objects to
such trespass. Peoplo of that section
insist that tho commissioners should
havo a roadway shoveled through tho
drift, but tho commissioners do not
seem inclined to furnish tills accom
modation for tho south sldo people.
C. S. Clinton, prosidont of tho No
ive
Special
Sale
Tuesday 16th to Saturday 20th
Six Special P
rices
for
hve
Hoys' 25c "Waists, ago S to 15. . .
iMcn's Paris Garters
Glen's 25c Suspenders
Men's 25 and 5ifc wool and cash-
. .mere ltose
ilea's 50 lint It lloom Slippers. .
A small lot of Men's and Hoys'
Caps
i
1 n
s,
p 1 1
Men's 5()e Work Shirts, blue,
tan and black and white
stripe, and light stripe with
neck hand and detached col
lars
Hoys' 80c Waists ;
Men's heavy Heece lined and
medium weight ribbed two
piece underwear
Hoys' 50c Heeco lined and rib
bed Union Suits
Hoys' 50c Knee 1'nnt.s
FOR $
315
A lot of Men's Tan Shoes in semi-English
and Pug toes; our regular $4.00 values.
Hoys' $1 and $1.50 Suits
Men's $1.50 and $5 Dress
Trousers
EXTRA SPECIAL MEN'S SUITS
A broken lot of sizes and patterns in Ken's Medium Weight
Suits that formerly sold up to 32G.SO .
$14X50
Men's $1.00 Kubbers
Men's Work Sox per dozen . . .
Men's $1.50 Caps
Men's Dress Shirts, pin and pen
cil stripe, French cuff, attach
ed collars,, pleated or nejrli'
gee, regular $1.50 values . . . ,
H. SCO
ONOVE
For
Men's and Hoys' 75c Caps . . t . .
Men's light weight flannel
Shirts
Men's nnnelotto Sight Shirts. .
.k&ft! Hoys' Shawl Collar Sweaters . .
m Hoys' 75c
Knee Pants
Ash Wednesday
Wednesday, tho 17th, thp first day
of Lent, services will bo hold at 10
o'clock In tho Episcopal church, nnd
again at 7:30."
For Rent or Sale.
Nino Room modern liouso (oxcept
heat) located on west Tenth street.
Houso in excellent condition.
C. P. TEMPLE, Agent.
(rain Quotations Today.
Tho local Mill Company is offering
today $1,35 for wheat, $105 for r.,0,
sovonty cents for corn nnd forty-six
.cnts for oats.
Wheat skidded nino cents in the
Chicago market Saturday, but rccoV'
oicd llvo cents yeptorday.
lln war ofllco says in Its statement
Monday. In northern Poland also con-
iderablo gains aro reported.
Pctrograd military commentators
assort that Russia will gain an advan
tage in falling back to its own terri
tory by doprlvlng Gormany of tho uso
of tho railroad, which it employed ef
fectively In transporting troops along
tho front when tho lighting was on
Gorman soil
Tho Gorman government, In a noto
presented to tho American Stato De
partment at Washington, nnnounced
for SALH
Good Haled Huy $(JX0 to $7.00 per
ton. JOHN MIATT.
TIM; DAY'S WAlt NEWS
Austrian licet has bombarded tho
Montenegrin port of Antlvarl and two
Austrian aeroplanes attacked with
maclilno guns tho palaco In which woro
King Nicholas and tho other members
of tho royal family.
Declslvo battlo In northern Poland
is looked for when tho rotrcitlng Rus
slans reach positions on which they
decldo to mako their stand. In Bu
kowlna Russians aro making another
stand, lloth sides claim success in
tho Carpathians, whllo Vienna reports
that tho Austrians aro still advancing
in tho Uukowian crown land.
Gorman newspapers contlnuo to
comment on tho American noto, some
of thorn taking tho stand that this
country's representations to Great
Britain nro loss vigorous than thoso to
Gormany
A Rome dispatch states that Prince
Von Buelow, Gormany ambassador to
Italy, shortly will mako proposals fpr
the Intervention of Italy in tho war
on tho sldo of Gormany in rotum for
its willingness to reconsldor its plan
to attack merchantmen, providing
England would desist from efforts to
provont foodstuffs from reaching tho
civil -population of Germany,
How io Provont IUIIouh Attacks.
"Coming events enst tliolr shadows
before" This Is especially true .of bil
ioua attacks. Your appotlto will fall,
you will fool dull and languid. If you
aro subject to bilious attacks take
throo of Chamborlaln's 'Tablets as
soon as theso symptoms appear aud
attack may bo warded off. For salo
by all dcalors.
'HI
LADIES OF THE MACCAIIEES OF THE WOULD
(Tho Host Order on Earth)
Read over our record and Judge for yourself.
Record for Yenr 11)11
Net Benefit Gain 8,328
mves organiz-jd 85
Bcnotlts Paid $1.022.G40.73
Avorago Benefits Paid por day $3277.08
Increase to Resorvo Fund. .$898,007.33
Average Interest Earnings por day
$1,122.54
Interest Earnings for yenr $325,000.00
Contributions to Hospital and
Homo Fund $11,447.01
Members recolving hospital scr-
vico benefits in Detroit and Chi
cago 43
Ah tlio Order Stands Todny
Number of Hives ,;.2,88G
Not Oaln for Term 1911-1914. . .25,775
Balance on Hand Hospital npd
Homo Fund $52,059,99
Total Membership December 31,
1914 179,716
Assets on Hand to Protect Con
tracts $8,270,841.14
Total all Funds $8,204,329.03
Interest earnings for term (1911
1914) $T,058,275.75
(HMl'A RATI VE STATES! ENT
Oct. 1, 1892 Jan. 1, 1911
Total Membership, Including Social Nono
Lifo Benefit Members Nono
Hives In Oood Standing Nono
Amt. Certificates in Forco Nono
Amt. of Death and, Disability Claims
paid slnco Organization Nono
Lifo Benoflt Fund , . , Nono
Emergency or Rosorvo Fund ,Nono
Total all Funds Nono
159,488
135,359
2,817
$104,280,880.21
$8,250,088.09
$53,883.34
$4,058,539.07
$4,804,029.15
Jan. 1, 1915.
179,710
101,134
2,880
$123,271711.33
$11,919,020.77
$111,414.00
$7,9G0,309.93
$8,204,329.03
braska Jowolors' Association, wont to territorial concessions.
Hastings Sunday to attend tho annual Gorman troops aro advancing rapidly
meeting of tho association. everywhere in East Prussia, tho Ber-
l'osltlon Among (Mho Societies
In Bonoflt Membership, Women's Resorvo per $1,000 protection, 40
Orders FIRST Largest U. S. Orders FIRST
In Benoflt Membership, All Or- Inclining Canadian Orders....
dors NINTH ., . .NINTH
Total Amount Resorvo Fund on Hand, $7,900,309.93 ,
Tho Net IncrcaBO In bonoflt membership ainco January 1, 1909t to date
now oxcoeds 35,000 almost an ordor in itself added to our membership in
six years' timo. Suroly ours is an Order First in Stability, First in Fratomlty
and First in tho Hearts of its Membors.
Tho Momborship In North Platto is 200.
Tho Ordor moots regularly on tho 2nd and 4th Saturdays of each and
overy month.
For tho ilrst Meeting In April thoro will bo a largo class initiated. Put
in your application now.
Phono Red 215. MRS. ACINUS T. BUYER, Deputy.