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About The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922 | View Entire Issue (March 5, 1915)
dune M&Vth WOr THIRTIETH YEAR. ' NORTH PLATTE, NBB., MARCH 5, 1915. No.-. 13 GREAT SALE OF i ii pi v oNtS4 NLhs S25 "?2n sV? "ab iSi w s7s'gNte(Nfs'Ks HIGH BADE SHOES I3f ORDER TO RERITE OUR STOCK, 1VE HE GOING TO ITT OX A SHOE SALE THE LIKE OE WHICH JfOKTH PLATTE HAS NEVER HEEOHE WITNESSED. EV ERYTHING GOES ALL WE ASK IS THE PRICE IT COSTS TO LAY THE SHOES BOWS IN SOUTH PLATTE AND SOME SHOUT LINES WILL HE CLOSED OUT AT THE MERE COST OE THE HAW MATERIAL CONTAINED IN THE SHOES. ANTICIPATE YOUR FUTUKE WANTS AND BUY ALL THE SHOES AT THIS SALE YOU CAN POSSIBLY USE, BECAUSE THE MORE YOU BUY,.TIIE MORE MONEY YOU SAVE. SPACE WILL NOT PERMIT THE LISTING OE ALL THE BARGAINS BUT A FEW ARE THOSE AS MENTIONED BELOW. 'Men's Shoes N6ttletons, Clapps, Florsheims and Bels $G, $6.50 0 . and $7 grades in all styles, nothing reserved ipHiuil Florsheims and Just Wright $5.50 shoes at Flo'rsheim, Crawford, Thompson Bros, K. 0. Bar- 09 QK ry, Upham, in fact all our $5 shoes go at )0i0u Choice of all $4.50 shoes 2jj Choice of all our $4 and $3.50 shoes (jwj gFj 84 pair tan and patent colt lace and button Florsheim, Crawford and Just Wright brands, all $5.00 00 7 K grades, go at 0 . ..vP&ilU One lot of broken lines consisting of $3 and $3.50 M QC shoes, your choice at $ I iUtJ 200 pair oxfords, patent colt, gun metal kid, all $4 (M fj ' and $5 grades, broken sizes, choice p I iUU Ruling Boots, High Top Lace Boots, Bootees, Rubbers, is Sat The genuine Martha Washington (name stamped on the sole) sold throughout the country at $2.50 (M, QC our sale price ipiiUu rardav Boys' and .Youths' Shoes One lot of boys' and youths' shoes sizes from 9 to 5, ranging in .prices from $2.25 to $3, your M PC choice of any pair in the lot at iJJIiUu areit 6. and is for CA Women's Slices Choice of all our $5.00 grades at (jg (g .$3i25 ..$2.95 $2.65 .$1,85 One lot assortment consisting of oxfords in buton and lace, strap slipuers, pumps, house- slippers, houso slioes, values from $2 to $4, your choice for $ ! One lot children's Bhoes, sizes G to 12, various styles $1.75 and $2.00 values, choice Choice of all our $4.50 grades at Choice of all our $4 grades at Any $3.50 Bhoe in the house, mado of gun metal, velour calf, velvet, suede, choice at Choice of all the $2.50 shoes at One lot children's shoes, sizes 3 to 8, values from CEn $1 up to $1.75, your choice for UUb Overshoes, ami in fact everything else in Hie house not mentioned go nt 20 per cent (1-5) off the regular marked price. 3 9 Shoe Store DIENER & FLIESHMAN. NORTH PLATTE, NEB. LOCAL AD PERSONAL A large class was initiated la tho I. O. O. F. lodge at tholr meeting last evening. The initiation work held them until a late hour. 2 pounds homo mnde wclners and 1 quart of krout for 30 cents for Satur day only at JJIartl Meat Market. Hendy & Ogler expect the arrival this week of a Ford coupelet, an en closed car that so far as appearance and service is concerned equals an electric car. Mrs. W. L. Thompson, who has heen receiving treatment at tho Good Samar itan hospital for some time past, is re ported convalescent. She expects to be" able to return home shortly. Owing to tho storm, tho C. R. Law. renco sale was postponed until to morrow. Mrs. W."B. Booth, of this city, who has heen very ill for some time, is im proving rapidly and will leave as soon as sho is able for tho south where she will seek to benefit her health. A son 'was 'born: Wednesday to Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Dave Macomber, resid ing north of the city. Ladies dresses from $5 to $35 shown Mrs. F. E. Wlnkleman of Fremont at The Leader. I ig visiting in the city for a few days ' with her son. The Strand. At the meeting of tho local Masonic order Wednesday evening work in tho Mark Master degree was put on by tho lodge. Tho Et-a-Vlrp club will bo enter tained Tuesday afternoon March 9th, at tho homo of Mrs. Glenn Ferguson, 414 south Pino street. Ladles' skirts from shown at Tho Leader. $3.60 to ?10 fLOTir TOP .ENGLISH SHOES. HLACK WITH GREY TOP AND MA HOGON'Y TAN WITH LIGHT TAN TOP. YOU'LL FIND AS MUCH SHOK VALUE IN THIS LINE AT $5.00 AS YOU USUALLY FIND IN MUCH HIGHEK PHICED LINES. H. SC00N0VER & CO Robert French returned Wednesday to his homo in Kearney after spending a few days in tho city transacting bus iness and visiting friends. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Morsch leave this afternoon for California where they will spend some time visiting nnd taking in tho world's fair. A. H. Frame, of Hershey, has been in town this week taking treatment of Dr. Drost for a slight toiich of paral ysis in his left shoulder and hand. Kayzer's Italian silk in hosiery, un derwear, gloves, shown at The Leader. George Brewer, formerly employed in tho Hemphill printing office, left this, week for Chicago where he has accepted a position in a printing of fice. The ladies' society of the B. of L. F. & E. will entertain all firemen's wives this ovcnlng in tho K. P. hall at a 10c social. Come and bring a friend. Miss Alma Waltemath of North Platte is training a class of nineteen pupils of tho local schools for tho declamatory contest which Is to oc cur some weeks hence. Sutherland Free Lance. Ladles of North Platto and vicinity aro cordially Invited to Inspect tho spring and summer styles Just arrived frbm New York at Tho Leader. John Owens of this city leaves next week for Kansas City whoro ho has accopted 'a position. IIo has been employed by tho Union Pacific com pany In tho local shops. Mrs. Chas. Thornburg of North Platto spent Saturday and Sunday vis iting with friends. Mrs. Thornborg had been at Alllanco last week to at tend her brother's, Joo Miler, wedding and stopped off hero on her way hohio. Chappell Register. C. E. McLanc, of the poatolllco force, is confined to the house by an attack of small-pox. 2 pounds homo mndo wclncrs nnd 1 quart of krout for SO cents for Satur day only at MnrtI Mcut Market. Pyzer, tho Tryon mall carrlor, mado tho round trip Wednesday notwith standing tho enow storm. In addi tion to his roular mall he had twelve sacks over 900 pounds of Sears- Roebuck catalogues. Of courso he mado tho trip in a Ford car. j The latest shirt waists for ladles at $1 shown at Tho Leader. Cal Lowell, assistant chief special agent for tho Union Pacific, has been transferred to tho position of travel ing watchman for tho Knnsas division, which pays a less salary and is a less deslrablo Job than "ho has been hold ing. Tho latest fads In ribbons and veils, shown at The Leader. Mrs. W. J. Redfleld returned to this city this week from Rochester, Minn., where sho accompanied Miss Marie Bowen who was operated upon there last week. She reports Miss Bowen gottlng along nicely. Sho states that sho will bo confined to tho hospital thcro for possibly a month longor. The high school glee club was ad vised this morning that tho entertain ment which was to have been held this evening at tho Platte Valley school houso had been postponed for a week. They wore planning to go out this ev ening but will now go next Friday. Tho postponement was on account of tho drifted condition of the roads. Skinner's silks and satins, tho best on earth, shown at Tho Leader. District Judge II. M. Grimes arrived homo from Lexington last evening. Ho had to adjourn court thcro as tho had roads mado it lmposslblo for many to get to town to attend court. Ho says that they had much moro snow there than here. Yesterday morning the snow thcro lay thirteen Inches Ucop on tho level nnd It Is estimated that they had from sixteen to eighteen Inch es this time, Associated ChariUcs Need Funds. The need for additional funds by tho Associated Charities Is very urgent. Thor storm which has resulted In such an unusual fall of snow has greatly In creased the calls for assistance. Shoes are very badly needed and tho Bupply on hand Is exhausetcd. Ono woman called for shoes and when her case was Investigated It was found that sho had nothing to wear but an old pair of felt slippers which were badly worn. There aro a number of cases of chil dren with shoes so badly worn that tholr feet are practically exposed. A good many Bhoes have been donated but It so often happens that tho shoes which are donaed will not fit tho oncB who need them and the society must havo funds with which to purchaso them. There aro also a great many emer gency calls for fuol and provisions. Those emergency calls must bo met immediately in order to tldo tho fam ilies over until their cases can bo brought to tho attention of tho county poormaster and tho necessary stops taken to relievo their distress. Tho next thirty days aro going to bo pe culiarly hard for, a good many families as their slender storo of provisions is becoming exhausted and it is Impos sible for them to obtain work until spring work opens up in April. The need Is very great and very pressing and it is hoped that tho citizens will respond at onco as generously as pos sible. Donations may bo mado to Miss Kramph at tho First National Bank or to any othor member of tho executive committee Nellie Roberts Will bo Adopted In county court Wednesday Judgo French decided that Mr. and Mrs. Charles Clayton were unfit peoplo to havo tho custody of Mrs. Clayton's sovon year old daughter, Nolllo Rob erts, and took her away to adopt her to somo responsible party. Sho will bo adopted by her half-brother, O. R. Roberts of tho Kimball vicinity. In tho petition It was alleged that Nolllo Roberts was bolng allowed to grow up in crime and that sho ought to bo given a better chance. It was also alleged that her mother and stop- father wore not able to properly caro for her. Tho llttlo girl waB onco glV' on to Mrs. Rltnor but was later taken back by tho parents. Sho was also given to Mra. A. J. Salisbury at ono time. Nolllo Roberts will bo remembered as tho llttlo girl who was called to testify In tho caso against Roy Roberts and would not go on tho stand. Tho de fense expected to uso her as ono of their chief witnesses but tho court re fused to let her testify on account of hero tender years. Wcstplial is Dismissed In tho Justice court of P. H. SullI van tho caso against F. J. Wcstphal, charged with obtaining money under falso pretenses was yostorday dls missed from tho docket, Tho caso was to havo como up for hearing yes terday but was dismissed upon Wost phal paying up tho amount monoy ho had obtained. Wcstphal was arrested Bnmo tlmo ago at Maxwell charged with passing a worthless check on G Cfy Hupfer, claiming to havo monoy In tho bank whero ho was not known. Ho was caught while, attempting to get out of tho country,. Exccutlvo Board Holds Meeting' Tho oxecutlvo board of tho Assocl atcd Charities held a business meeting last evening to transact tho business of tho organization. Tho sec- rotary submitted a financial report up to the present timo and tho directors talked over ways and means of raising monoy for tho crying need at tho prcs ent time. Notice to Tenants nnd Owners. Who havo been negligent in rofor- onco to the ordinance providing for removing Bnow from tho sldowalks. You aro horoby commanded to rcmovo It nt onco. JOHN FRAZIER, 13-2 Chief of Police. Jinny Lnborers Out of Work Within tho past few days as tho result of tho rocent storm It has been forcibly thrust upon tho peoplo tho fact that many people within tho city aro out of work and aro In absoluto destitute circumstances!. It 1b es pecially noticeable In tho evening when ono walks along tho stroot by their being accosted by able bodied men on nearly ovory corner who aro asking for "only a nlcklo or a dlmo" with which to buy food. Postmaster E. S. Davis announced that In his employment agency which ho oporatos freo .ho has a largo num ber of names of peoplo who want work but very few names of people who want help. Tho recent anqw mado work for a fow days In tho way of shoveling off tho sldowalks but it .did not last, long enough to hdlp out to any great extent and with tho number of hungry men on tho streets there was only a small Job for each one. Commercial dinner at tho Christian church basement Monday,, March 8th from 11:30 to 1:30. Following is the menu: Roast pork, horsoradish, applp sauce, mashod potatoes and brown gravy, Normandy salad, oscallopod cab bage, corn bread, peach plo and coffee. Price 30 cents. 1 Report reached horo last evonhig of a slight froight wreck which oc curred yesterday afternoon at Alda, a small station near Grand Island. Throo carB of sheep wcro derailed at that placo and traffic waB tied up for a fow hours. Tho Royal Nolghbors gavo a ban quet last evening to tho membors of tho Modorn Woodmen at tho K. P. hall. Owing to tho Inclement weather tho attendanco was not so largo as cx pected, about fifty bolng present. Tho Nolghbors served a lino supper, and tho evening passed pleasantly. Muslin underwear of all tlons shown at Tho Leader. descrlp- Hest Treatment for Constipation. "My daughter used Chamborlaln's Tablets for constipation with good re suits and I enn recommend thorn high Iy," writes Paul 13. Bablu, Brushly, La. For salo by all dealers. FOB SALE Two Kentucky Mnhinioth Jacks. tlireo and four years old, on terms to suit buyer, or will trade for young horses or cattle. Address, THOMAS K. HESKETT, lit! Sutlysrlnnd, Neb. WE PAY $8 o $10 Per Ton For DRY liONES NORTH PLATTE JUNK CO. CATTLE HIDES Have Taken a Hlf Drop Itnt ito Still Pay 12 Cents Per Found. NORTH PLATTE JUNK CO. .