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About The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922 | View Entire Issue (April 6, 1915)
Dapper Suits for Young Men UOERE'S a Peach of a; Suit" Alsaicl a Young Man, whcii Call ing attention to one of our new Spring- Mddels. There are plenty of "Peaches' in our choice Collection of Young Men's Garments! Leakage of Heart Troves Fntnt Wllllo Docbkc, olght year old son of Mr, and Mrs. William Doobkc, passed away Easter mornlngnt 5:30 at a lo cal hospital, of lcakago of tho heart. Ho had boon suffering with tho ailment for sonio weeks and had also had rheumatism for tho past threo months. Wllllo Docbko was born November 20, 190G, In .this city and was eight years, four months and fifteen days of ago at tho time of his death. He leaves to mourn his death his fathor and mother and ono brother, besides many relatives and friends in this city. Tho funeral will bo hold this after noon from tho residenco on west Elev enth street and interment will be north of tho city. Many new colorings in brown;' olive and gray Suit ings. ' Soft roll, form-fitting Coats. High cut Vests. Nar row cuff finished Trousers. Seme of the models are very English.- i Lots For Sate. IJ. will cost you half your lifctlmo and most of your earnings to grow shade trees for your homo. I will soil tlyj threo lots' west of my residenco to some homo buildor. An npplo or chard and "full grown hard wood sha,da trees aro already thero for valuo of tho vacant lots. Also vacant lot In block west of the Presbyterian church for sale. W. V. IIOAGLAND. - The-Limit of Smart Styles $15, $20, $25 to $27.50 See our Young Men's Clothes and you'll. then know why we have such a very large Young Men's Contingent. Scarlet Fever City Physician Lucas reports several cases o scarlet fever in town. Satur day tho'L. "Purely residence was quar antined because of tills disease, and yesterday tho homes of Perry Buchan an on west'Second street and Mr. Al- llngsworth on west First Btreet were placarded. In addition to these there aro several other cases. COPYRIGHT IBIS THK HOUSE OF kuppenhcimeh You can find the Correct Style irWhe following lines to complete Your Spring Outfit; Mallory Hats, Cluett Dress Shirts, Superior Union Suits, Holeproof Hosiery, Delpark Neckwear, Spear Caps, Adler's Gloves, Ralston Shoes. j. b. Mcdonald, THE HOME OF GOOD CLOTHES. LOCAL AND PERSONAL w. M. Baskln, of Stapleton, visited friends and transacted business in town , yesterday. - . John Kootnz is' erecting an'.JSpG, barn and garage on his premises on. south Locust street. Steve Baldwin left yesterday for Om aha and' Council Bluffs to spend a fow days visiting an transacting busi ness. "" ' " Tho ;G( I. A. card and social club will be 'entertained by Mrs. Fitzpat rick on Wednesday April 7th at the nome or Airs..ssnwaiger.; igjH At themorning service at the Pres byteria'n church:, six or eight members were added to the church membership and several Infants were baptized. Frank; Baldwin who attends the Kansas City Veterinary College, Is homo for a short vacation visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Stevo Bald win. Mrs. Eph Lloyd left Sunday for her homo W Kcystono after spending a few days in tho city. She was called hero by the death of her 'husband. Mrs. Lloyd expects to return here within a few weeks to make her home. Tho Et-a-VIrp club was pleasantly ontertalned Saturday afternoon at tho homo of Mrs. E. N. Ogier, who return ed last week from California. Tho af ternoon was delightfully spent with kenslngton and social converse and at its close a nice two courso luncheon was served. Mrs. Ogier favored tho ladles with an interestng account of -her trip to California and showed them somo nice films. She also pre sented each lady with an orango from a supply she brouglit home with her. Attorney M. E. Crosby left this morn ing for, Gothenburg to spend the day attending to some legal matters. Low Owens , of tho Sutherland vi cihlty,, was visiting in the city yester day. wUh friends and, transacting bus 'iness.t-,,, , . , , J J. Crawford and B6rt-Johnson, salesmen' for1 "the J. S. Davis Auto Co., left yesferb'ay "on a business trip west. "f. ' ' - Charles Thompson, who Is home from -his Studies at the university school of music at Lincoln left last jpvpnlng'fpr Denver to pttend the .wed lmgpfpRoy 'L6Mcnw'h1ch"is io ;oc ciir Thurs'day of this weefc For Rent Tho Crane house at 714 west First street. Inquire of E. H Evans, Admr. Word has been received here an- j nounclng that Roy Louden, a former (North Platte boy, is to be married Thursday In Denver. Ho was at one time a druggist here but is now with the Schultz drug company in Denver Miss J B. Jeter and daughter Miss Beryl returned tho latter part of last week from California. MiB3 Jeter had been teaching music in the Los An geles schools, but on acount of ill health was compelled to take a va cation. Xotlcc. Dr. Elms homo and five acre tract of land .close in on east Second street, for sale or rent. Someone can make $1,500.00 here easy. See Dr. Elms in person. Looks Like a Dry Town Judging from talk on the streets last evening and up to noon today, tho Indications aro that North Platte will "go dry," or if license does carry it will bo by the smallest margin ever known. It is remarkable liow many men 'who drink moro or less liquor have nnnounced their intention of vot ing against license. . Tho indications point to the re-elec tion of. Evans as mayor. For Sale. Fifty head of registered Short Horn Bulls, from 18 to 24 months old See them at City Stock Yards.. E. W. HARMON, SEEt) POTATOES Genuine Red River Ohio's from Minnesota. This is one year you should plant good seeds, feather conditions last year makes home grown seeds a very doubtful proposition. Case 24 can Standard Tomatoes per case $2.25 Case 24 cans Sugar Corn per case 1.70 Case 24 cans Standard Peas per case 1.70 10 lbs box of Dried Peaches 90c 10 lb box Santa Clara Prunes 1.25 Best Patent Flour per sack '. 1.80 Second Grade per sack . . . , 1.75 Chick feed 30 lbs sack 80c Poultry Shell 100 lb sack 90c Rock Salt, Sack Salt, get our prices on ton lots. Alfalfa Meal per 100 lb sack 1.00 PHONE 67 R. N. LAMB, NORTH LOCUST STREET. House for Sale. $2,600 buys a 5-room house with bath. Has good outbuildings includ ing garage.- Best location In city; 4 blocks west of court house. Must sell quick. Phono Black 189. 22-6. VACANT LOTS I have choice residence lots In all parts of tho city. Don't fall to seo me if you are figuring on building this spring. 22t2 .' C .F TEMPLE. Berk "Barber returned home Satur day evening from South America where he went two years- ago in the governmnet agricultural service. He was stationed a greater part of tho time in Buenos Aires, Argentine Re public. He reports agricultural condi tions there excellent but that business is at a standstill.. Mr. Barber went to South America by way cf I-ondon and through France and Germany and returned by the same route. He saw the- country both before the war and during the war and, ..describes some of tho scenes, as more horrible than can ,bo imagined. Read Hershev's advertisement r a closing out sale in this issus. Her- shey the hardware man. tatf : A Ford car story from tho Sabetha Herald: A Ford owner started out dnfc morning to take-friends into the country. After ho li'ad been going half an hour tho machine stopped. Ho got out and pulled tho whing-whang, but the Ford didn't move. Then he tried tho doo-dod, but the Ford re mained silent,. Finally ho raised tho hood. "By 'George," he said, "the re pair shop forgot to -put In tho en gine." Tho car had run twelve miles on reputation. Alfalfa seed for sale nt York's Feed Store. C. 0. Wclnguml. 21-J Word has been received from Mrs. A. Kunkel, residing south of the city, hnnounclng' that sho will bo homo soon. She was called to Pennsyl vania several weeks 'ago by the seri ous -iHness of her mother, who suf fered a stroke of. paralysis Her moth er improved ami she started home and got as far as Buffalo.'N. Y where sho was taken sick, Sho is now nearly recovered and wljl soon start home. Tho Excelsior Springs Dally Call of March 31, said: "Among tho arriv als at tho Elms aro R. L. 3aker and Arthur Rush of North Platte Nebras ka. This Is their first trip hero and they wero surprised and delighted to find a wide-awake town where they had expected to seo only a spring and a fow scattering 'houses. Mr. Rush says ho has seen few resorts to Excolalor Springs and none to surpass it." Mrs. John McGraw and'Mrs. Edward Dickey will entertain tho Episcopal choir at tho homo of tho former Friday evening of this week. There aro twen-ty-threo singers and four musicians in tho choir. This party is given to show appreciation of tho faithful service and excellent work of tho choir and Is well deserved. For Sale Fine lawn manure, Jos Spies, phono black 101. 21-4 Henry Frels, living south of Suth erland, transacted business In town yestrfrdayv Ho bays fall wheat is showing up fine. Mrs. C. W. Shaw and daughter, Miss Myrtle, of Sutherland, were visiting in tho city yesterday. For Snle. Four Short Horn Bulls, all dark red and good ones; a few Duroc Jersey brood sows, somo seed oats and a lot of wild hay in stack. If in need of any of theso, net at once. FRANK STOLBERG, 22-2 G miles west of North Platte Wooltex Tailored Suits .and Goats in Fullest and Finest Assortments now IT is most gratifying to make the important selection of a new spring suit or coat while our collections of Wooltex garments are at their height; for naturally we cannot undertake to keep continuously in. stock such a large variety of models as is now on exhibition. "Every day you wait shortens the time of service which the new garment will give you, and likewise every day you wait takes off something df the enjoyment of possessing the new styles while they are at their height. Women who have been to sec the Wooltex exhibition express their de lightover the moderateness of the prices that are marked on garments o such excellence and refinement. The hand-tailoring at the vit;al points in the apparel, which gives permanency to the shapeliness of the garment, is a Wooltex feature of added cost in the production, which it seems amazing to secure at such moderate prices. If you nave not yet seen our full spring; exhibition of Wooltex garments, come at the first moment you can, whether you anticipate buying or not. An equally hearty welcome if you come only to sec the new styles., . ... Suit No. 1720 THE picture itluitrtet Wool' tcx luit No. 1720 a very effective youthful model, which ii equally becoming to all slender women. The Jacket it in l'olo effect, moderately full, with imart pocketi on both jacket and ikirt. Klaterlali are checks, poplin and covert. WILCOX DEPARTMENT STORE. The Store That Sells Wooltex li iburt M lH ft. (fopyriulit, J, l.y,7kf.ll. II!il,Co C'lntUml LOCAL AND PERSONAL For Sale Several second-hand Foril Cars. Trices right. Hcnd-Oglcr Auto Co. Attorneys Multloon and Glbbs went to Hdi'es Center ypsterday, making tho trip In an automobile. Judgo GrimOB; Tlnnortor Hnrrnn and Attorney Halllgan went to Gandy yes terday where a term of district court is being held. Dr. W. T. Prltchard went to Osh- koslu this morning whero he will In spect a bunch of horses that aro to be shipped to Montana. Tho Socialist Study Class will meet tomorow afternoon with Mrs. Axtell, 405 west "Ninth street. Tho subject! will bo "Prison,',' and It Is desired that' a good number attend. i Passenger train No. 10 was threo hours late this morning on account of j englno trouble on tho Colorado dlvl-. slon. Passenger train No. 19 was two' hours late on account of the floods In ! the eastern part of the state. For Sale Thoroughbred Uarrcd Plymouth Rock eggs 50c per setting, or $3.00 per 100. Albert Hnspel, Phone 783F21, or address Route 1, North Platte. Soveral hundred golden and ring necked pheasants are- being raised and bred at tho Watson rnncli near Kearney. It Is stated by tho ranch managers that an attempt will bo made to ralso a vast Hock of theso graceful birds and then give them tho run of tho rango with tho hope that they propogate and In time become com mon. Attempts along this lino havo been made by tho northwestern part of Nebraska and It is said with somo success. Lemuel, Toole, of this city la on Joying a visit of his father and mother from Lexington. Raymond Miller and family, of Her shey wero In the city over Sunday visiting with Mr Miller's' mothor. F. G. Iloxlo was down from Ogalalla over Sunday with his family In this clty. IIo announces that spring work will start this week and kecep him occupied at the ranch for the greater portion of tho tlmo. Mr. and Mrs. O. H JEycrloy, of Hor shoy, woro, vlstlng friends In tho city through Easter. County Commissioner D. B. Whlto was in tho city yestorday from Her shey enrouto to the eastern part ot tho stato on a business trip. Friend Carpenter, tho liveryman from Horshoy, was visiting in tho city a fow days tho last of tho week and ro turncd homo yestorday. It's No Laughing Matter to have your hous burned down; Ijut nt the Hnnio time there Ih less reason for crying when you know your loss will bo covered by Insurance. It pnjH ev ery Jioiiso owner and property owner to have his possessions well Insured, so us to be thoroughly protected In case of accident.. I will writn-$0H a good policy In n most reliable, Com pany on Niiiall premiums. Yon'wi And me a good person to know. Jf 5 4 Wl!!)mjlW REAL ESTATE, LOANS AND INSURANT a, I.O.O.F. BUILDING, PLATTE, NEBRASKA. ROOMS NORTH Ortlrr of lIcnrliiK on IVtldoii for Set tlement of .Account Stnto of NobriiHka, Lincoln County, hs. In tho County Court?- In tho Matter of the Ustnte of Freder ick, W. Frelu. On rending iinil flllng the petition ot Henry T. KrolH, pruylntf a flnnl settle ment and allowance of lila llnal ac count, tiled on the Cth day of April, Hi in, and for a decree of distribution of the UBsetH of mild eHtatei Ordered, That.April 24, A. P., 1015. at 9 o'clock u. in., Is aHBlKiicd for hearing said .petition, when nil persons Inter ested1 In nald matter may appear at a County Court be held in and for saliUCounty and show cause why tho prayer of the petitioner should not lie granted and that notice of the penden cy of Bald petition, and the hearing thereof, bo ulven to nil persons Inter ested in said matter by publishing a copy of this order in Tho North Platto Semi-Weekly Tribune, n semi-weekly newspaper printed in said County, for inreo successive weens, prior io said .in.. r 1. .1.,,. Dated April C, 191C. OKO. 13. FIIKNCII, nCrJlw j County Judge BEAVER BOARD Walls Ceilings mean solid comfort satisfying in looks, warmth, cleannes3 and per manence. Easily and quickly put up. Moisture-proof. Use Beaver Board instead of lath, and plaster in home, office or store. Ask us for sample and information Coates Lumber & Coal Company PHONE 7 71 HI mwm at 9