The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, March 26, 1915, Image 1

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THIRTIETH YEAR.
NORTH PLATTE, NEB., MARCH 26, 1915.
No. 19
Jtotth
, LOCAL AND PERSONAL
Mrs. Charles Weir went to Chey
enne yesterday for a short visit with
friends.
The style center for ladles' Hats.
19t3 HUB MILLINERY.
Mrs. Hay Miner, of Cheyenne, Is
the gueBt of Mrs. Harry Murrln, hav
ing arrived yesterday.
"V. It. Maloriey left yesterday for
Omaha, whoro he. will transact busi
ness for a few days.
If you think of style and economy,
think ,of BLOCK'S.
All members of the Zenda dancing
club are Invited to attend a dancing
party to be held next Tuesday even
ing. n. L. Graves camo in from tho west
this morning and is spending tho day
in town. Ho will continuo his trip to
night. Tho domestic Scienco department of
the Twentieth Century club will meet
with Miss Mabel Duko Monday after
noon.
Exchange Cakes, cookies, chickens
and pickles for sale at Derrybcrry &
Forbes' now storo by tho Baptist Fhl
lathea class Saturday.
Sixty passengers embarked on trains
this morning, thirty-five of whom were
teachers who went to the convention
at Gothenburg.
Special Sale of Sun-Kiss Oranges.
Regular 35c sellers for 21, cents, 45c
sellers for 29 cents and GOc sellers for
:59c. Thcso arc extra fancy In quality.
LIEItK-SANDALL CO.
Cyril Donegan who is attending tho
state university Is expected homo Sat
urday to spend the Easter vacation
with his parents.
Dorothy Cummlngs,, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Bay Cummlngs, entertained a
number of her friends last evening in
honor of her eighth birth anniversary.
William Hayes, now living on south
Locust street, is having plans drawn
for a Beven room bungalow which he
is. going to build on his lot in tho Wal
do Block.
Oliver Fletcher, who frequently fig
ures in tho police court, was given a
sixty day Jail sentence by Judge Mll
tonberger Wednesday ontho charge
of disorderly conduct.
Christian Science service Sunday 11
a. m., subject "Reality." Sunday school
at 12 o'cock. Wednesday evening ser
vices every week at 8 o'clock. Build
ing &Loan building, room 25.
Remember with each suit we give
you your selection of our waists and
they are real waists, too. E. T. Tramp
& Son.
. Weather forecast for North Platte
and vicinity: Fair tonight and Satur
day, slowly rising temperature. High
est temperature yesterday 23, a year
ago 69; lowest last night 7, a year ago
IS.
Frank Bechan received a contract
last week from Columbus league en
closing a $90 per month contraat.
Frank had already signed up for a
tryout with tho Grand Island team
and Roes there about April 20th.
Hershey Times.
FARM LOANS six per cent, one to
ten years, privilege of paying on any
interest nay day. Large loans closed
promptly. Local agents wanted. Send
15c postage for supplies and to In
sure prompt reply. Call or write G.
C. Elder, Falls City, Nebraska. 19-4
A bill recommended for passage by
the senato committee, and which pre
viously passed tho house, provides that
cities under 5,000 can, by a three-
fourth vote, levy not to exceed $1,500 a
year for the support of a municipal
band. If this bill noes through it Is
probable that a number of Nebraska
towns will have municipal bands.
Easter Skirts that are right in cv-
ery way as to style, color and price,
now shown at BLOCK'S, $1.38 to $15
A number of musicians met Wednes
day evening to consider tho feasibil
ity of organizing a symphoney or-
chestra After discussing tho matter
at length, a committee composed of
Mesers. Birge, Lawson, Stamp, Tout,
Garllchs and Starr were appointed to
further such an organization. Tho
plan is to organize an orchestra of at
least twenty pieces. Prof. Garllchs
will bo director.
Short Course u Success.
Tho short courso In domestic science
which opened Tuesday and will close
this afternoon, has been largely, at
tended by ladles, who have evinced
much Intorest in tho lectures and dem
onstrations. Miss Bokahr and Mloa
Wyman, In charge of tho courso, have
proven their efficiency, and havo re
ceived many compliments from tho la
dles attending.
As a result of these lectures and
demonstrations It is reasonable to
expect an Improvement in the kitchens
of tho North Platto homes, both as to
tho quality of tho foods and tho eco
nomic preparation of them.
Waists! Waists!
Easter Waists in an endless varloty
in silk lawns, lingeries, voiles and or
gandies; high or low necks nil shades,
98c to $7.50 at BLOCK'S.
Investigating Cost of I'avinir.
At tho solicitation of a number of
business men, City Engineer McNa-
mara Is ascertaining tho cost of tho
different methods of paving, and will
bo ready to make a report In a few
days. Ho will also flguro the cost of
the paving per front .foot of business
proporty, and the cost of paving each
street and alley intersection. His re
port will show just what It will cost
tho property owners to pavo four
blocks on Dowoy and Just what It costs
tho taxpayers. When theso figures are
obtained a campaign for street pav
ing will bo inaugurated.
Knster Dresses!
Tho most beautiful collection of
Dresses ever shown in North Platte,
now on display at BLOCK'S, $5.98 to
$35.00.
Cermack Hound Over
In tho county court' Wednesday tho
complaints filed somo tlmo ago against
Jake Walter and Sylvcstor ucrmacic
charging them with selling liquor with
out a license woro dismissed. Wal
ter was dismissed by reason of lnsuf-J
flclent evidence, Bowman, tho com
plaining witness having left tho coun-.
try, and In the caso of Cermack tho
dismissal was mado In ordor tha a now ;
but similar charge might bo filed. In
tho new complaint nine counts are:
enumerated In which ho sold liquor, I
onco to seven Individuals nnd twice to '
one person. I
Cermack has been making Wallaco,
his home, and the alleged sales of
liquor occurred last year, and were
made to resldonts of that section.
Judgo French placed Cermack un
der $500 bonds for his nppearanco
at tho next term of court.
Tho senate Wednesday passed the
houso bill, which provides that the
county commissioners may make a
levy of not to exceed fifteen mills for
the erection of a court house upon pe
tition of fifty-flvo per cent of tho vot
ers. This takes tho place of tho old law
calling for an election to vote bonds.
It would look as though the way is
now open for Lincoln county to se
curo a new court house, as we bolievo
that if a canvass of the county is mado
not much trouble will be experienced
in obtaining the necessary number of
signatures to a petition.
Albert Davis, an early settler in
Medicine precinct, died in an Omaha
hospital March 4th of Bright's dis
ease. Mr. Davis went to Cherry coun
ty fifteen or more years ago, and en
gaged In ranching, and at tho time of
his death owned a big ranch, 2,000
head of cattle and a bunch of horses.
About eighteen months ago ho was
married to a former Ogalalla lady, to
whom a child was born about four
months ago.' Tho deceased was aboiit
sixty years of age.
The following commercial dinner
will be served in the Christian church
basement Monday, March 29th: Chick
en and noodles, hot biscuits, mashed
potatoes and gravy, creamed peas,
cold slaw, raspberry pie and coffee.
Ralph Smith will move his houso to
tho French lot in tho south part of
town, preparatory to erecting a mod
ern house on his west Second street
lot. He has engaged Frank Mnrtln
to movo the building.
A Tift, who recently bought the
George Freiberg six-room houso in the
Taylor addition, had It moved this
week to a lot in tho 300 block on east
Sixth street. Frank Martin moved the
building.
In tho district court at Ogalalla this
week Mary Yalo of that place was
awarded a judgment of $575 for In
juries received by a fall on a sidewalk.
She sued for $3,000.
Miss Cleo Chappell, former county
superintendent, now principal of tho
Sutherland schools, was a visitor In
this city today while enrouto to the
teachers convention at Gothenburg
Charley Hlrsch, Jr., was taken down
with small-pox yesterday and the
Hlrsch homo on east Fifth street has
been placed under quarantine.
Dick Evans returned today from a
ten-day visit with friends at points in
Missouri.
Simon Brogan, the well known cat
tleman, living near Keystone, was a
buslnesss visitor In town yesterday.
Death of Grandma Frels.
Emelte Kathren Frels, mother of
Henry Frels, living southwest of Her
shoy, and who has been making her
homo with him the past few years,
died Saturday at tho ugo of 76 years,
11 months and 25 days, after an ill
ness of six days.
Sho was born in Oldenburg, Ger
many. March 25th, 1838. At tho ago
of 25 sho was united in marriage to
Frederick Wilholm Frels. They em
igrated to tho United States in 1884,
coming first to Filmoro county, Neb.,
then to Lincoln county. To this union
soven children wero born, ilvo of
whom sulrvlvo hor, William Frels,
Gust Frels, Henry Frels, Mrs. Lizzie
Hoffmann and Mrs. Jennie Ktrchoff.
Intorment was mado in tho Luth
eran cemetery south of Hershey, Rev.
Dognor, of North Platto, conducting
tho services. Hershey Times.
Cuttle Industry In u Bad Way
At San Francisco alarming condi
tions lu tho cattlo Industry woro des
cribed by H. A. Jastro, president of
the American national livestock as
sociation, in his annual address ut the
opening of the convention Wednesday.
Unremunerative prices, ruinous mar
ket fluctuations, fear of the effect of
tho removal of tho duties on cattlo and
meats and unsatisfactory range condi
tions woro given as tho unfavorable
factors in tho cattlo business, which
threaten disaster for it
A shortago of cattle, however, he
said, did not exist, calamitous con
dition, genorally pictured by tho pub
lic, is "not true" he said. "We still
export moro meat products than wo
Import and wo will continue to do so
prooaoiy ior many years," jur. jas
tro said.
Ileal Estate Transfers
Lot 4, Block 11, Miller Addition, one
of thQ Waldo lots, to William Hayes
Sale made by C. F. Temple.
SATURDAY SPECIAL
AT THE
Tramp Grocery
FOR SATURDAY ONLY
We Will Have the Celebrated
PINE CONE ORANGES
Heaviest and Sweetest Oranges, at
the unheard of price of
55 Cents Per Peck
Remember these are not cheap oranges, bat the best
Comparisons are Odious.
T. C. Patterson returned yesterday
from a business trip to Lincoln. En-
route home he stopped at Seward, a
town much less In population' than
North Platte. There ho found a nice
Ity hall, a public library building, a
'. M. C. A. buiding, a new $100,000
court houso nnd several miles of paved
streets. Just at this tlmo tho people
of the town are In a campaign for a
splendid new high school building
When one visits Nebraska towns much
smaller than North Platto .and finds
city halls, Y. M. C. A. buildings, miles
of paved streets and up-to-date ays
terns of street lighting ho cannot help
lint. fofil wlmn lm rfltnmn Hint Mnrtli
Platto is a quarter of a century be- Mrs. Mary uougias uouuaru, rupuiuu
hind tho times and a moio progressive to bo tho oldest Quaker preacher in
tr nnr nonnin tho world, recently observed hor 105th
i uinnuav aL urunuwiuii, muuiu. ouu
Organize New Orchestra preached regularly for many years at
Tho White-Starr orchestra is the tho Friends' cnurcu in uurnam, nor
PRINTZESS
Jk COATS
Y Suits
1 1 . th&t
of the
I place.
AND SUITS..,
and Coats
are out
common
That have something that makes them
look different, Sfiits of that, kind are hard
to find.
That's why Printzess Suits have now so high a place in the
estimation of women who look for clothes that express their
personality.
That's why you should .know Printzess. A visit to our
garment department will allow you to choose from many dis
tinctive and delightful styles, ' -
Don't, worry about the Styles, forVspring, see Ihe Printzess
and you'll know the styles are right. " ; . '
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tlto of new musical organization that last appearanco being on her 101st
was organized Wednesday and which mrtnuay
will offer Its services to all thoso do- An old-fashioned love story Is ro-
siring music for dances, parties or oth- vealed In tho will of James P. Wilson,
or purposes. The organizers arc W. filed In Denvor. Wilson left his for-
E. Starr of the McDonald Bank, and tuno, estimated at $750,000, to Miss
Mr. White who recently camo hero Carrlo Ilurd, also a resident of Denver,
from Cheyenne to accept a position In Forty years ago their engagement was
Tho Leader. Associated with them will broken and they did not meet again un-
bo a number of musicians of tho city, .til tho last illncBS of Mr. WllBon,
and any number of pieces from three Bort Brunk, of Logan county, trans
up will bo furnished. Messrs. White acted business in this city Wednesday,
and Starr aro both finished musicians,
and the orchestia they furnish, wheth- To tlio Jlouscwuo
or of three, five, eight or moro pieces, Madam, if your husband Is Hko most
will be such as to satisfy the most ex- men ho expects you to yooic alter mo
acting. health of yoursolf and children. CoughB
and colds are tho most common ot tuo
The Annual May Tarty minor ailments and aro moot likely to
Tim (lilrtv.tlilril nnnnnl Mnv Pnrv lead to serious diseases A child is
of Division 88, Brotherhood of Loco-mucn moro lmoiy to contract uipniuor
mnMvrt T7!nflnnra -will Imlrl of in la or scarlet fever when it has a cold
Lloyd opora houso Monday even nc. 11 you wm quuu mw wu muma ui
Mnv 3d Tidimiiv tiiia omnt nr.intv the various remedies that aro recom
fVnt In linlil nn tli nvnnlnn- nf Afnv tat mended for coughs and colds, you will
. S .... . - ... J ' flw.l II. ( ni.nml.ni-1ilno illrrli Tlnmnilu
uui on account or amy 1st railing on umnjuiuuuuiwun vm,.. "."vu,
Frliinv. nmi Rntnivitiv niwnvn i.tiav stands high in tho es'.raatlon of peo-
day for everybody and no tlmo to rest Pl who uso it. It is prompt and of-
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nn frnm nn nil ntclit i nnra tlm nivl. iuciuai, iHUUHUJii. mm uuiu iu iuku.
. : --"I "-1 - mi in.. 4 i. .i
which uro uuuuuua usiiuuiuiiy iu uo uc
sired when a mcdlclno is Intended for
children. For sale by all dealers.
Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Boardman will
leavo shortly for California whoro thoy
may dccldo to locate.
M. A. Glcoson, ot tills city, moved
his family to tho Fred Bremer ranch
ton miles north of town Tuesday.
The two year old con ot Mr. and
Mrs. J. 13. Jeffries has boon very 111
this week.
For Sale nt u Ilartrnln.
Six rooom house, two largo lots with
outbuildings and shado trees on both.
Prlco $2500. Inquiro of this office. 15tf
slon concluded to select Monday even
ing, May 3d.
Given Surprise Party.
Mr. and Mrs. Will Stcgall were the
recipients of a surprlso party Wednes
day evening when about thirty of their
'menus walked In on thorn unan
nounced. Tho occasion of tho gather
Mrs. NoIb Hnmmor left a few dnva
ago for Sldnoy whoro oho will visit
nor uaugntor ror somo tlmo.
Julius Mogoiison sold his span of
mules to Louis Bokoskio, of McPher
son county, tho foro part of tho wook.
Mrs. Bokoskle, ot this city, is tho
guest pf hor son John Broso and wlfo,
who reside ilvo milos north ot town.
ft. C. Langford spent Tuesday In the
BIrdwood country, going thero to ac,t
as clork at tho Mohlman ealo of per
sonal property.
A Call to Our
SHOE SALE
Will
convince you
that never before
IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT
COURT, FOR THE DISTRICT
OF NEBRASKA, NORTH
PLATTE DIVISION.
In tho Matter of Joo W. Frcdorlcl,
Bankrupt
lug was tho fifteenth wedding annl- Caso No. 3G, In Bankruptcy, Voluntary
versary of tho couplo, and right mor- Petition.
my uiu tuo evening pass. Card games Notice of First Meeting of Creditors,
woro among tho entertaining features, To tho Creditors of Joo W. Fred-
In which tho prizes woro won by Mrs. oriel, of North Platto, In tho County of
Jessup and Chas. Dustln. Rofresh- Lincoln In tho District aforesaid:
ments provided by tho Invaders wcr,o Notice is hcroby given that on tho
served. 2rth dav of March. A. D. 1915. tho
snifl .Ton W. Frednrlc.l wns dulv ad-
Celcbrates 78th Birthday ludicated lmnkrunt: and that tho first
Auoipu wonut wno yesterday roach- meotlmr ot his creditors will bo hold
ed the soven ty-ejghth milcstono in tho at tho oillco of tho Rofcreo in North
Journey of life, was given a compll- Platto, Lincoln County, Nebraska In
montary reception ast evening at the said District on tho 17th day of April
homo of his daughter Mrs.' Harry S. A. D. 1915, at 10 o'clock in tho foro
Johnston. Tho affair was in tho nature noon at which tlmo tho said creditors
or a family reunion, and about twon- nmy attend, nrovo their clnlms. an-
ty-Ilve relatives and a few friends wore point a trustee, oxamlno tho bankrupt,
nresoilt. Mr. Wonilt fllllv nnnrnnlntnil I in,1 tvnnannt mini, ntlinp imr.lnnau nu
this consideration shown him by his may proporly como boforo said mcet-
;cnnuren. mrs. ireu weingand, a Ing.
.daughter, came up from Omaha, to at- WALTER V. HOAQLAND,
tend tho reunion. Reforeo in Bankruptcy
have suclr values been offered you.
REMEMBER everything in the house
hab been knifed to the hilt and every
thing not" specially priced, goea at
20 per cent, off regular price.
Yellow Front Shoe Store.