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THIRTIETH YEAR.
NORTH PLATTE, NEB., MAY 18, 1915.
No. 34
LOCAL AND PERSONAL
Mrs. John Beall, of Ogalalla. was the
guest of Miss Kathleen Flyim the early
part of this week.
Misses Mahcl Ogle nml Louise Gol
sert, of Ogalalla wore among those who
attended the ball game hero Sunday.
Mrs. Thomas Ilcaloy and son Darrell
left tho latter part of last week for
Omaha whoro tho latter submitted to
nn operation and Is doing nicely.
Miss Esther Antonldes closed a suc
cessful torm of school at Brady tho
latter part of last week and has re
turned home.
All Ladles' Suits and Coats arc bo
In tho gamo of ball yostorday bo
twoon tho local high school' toam
and the Cozad scliool toam, tho formor
won by a score of ton to two.
ing sold tit n discount of twenty per ! l,ays
Mrs. C. F. Jennings, of St. Louis, will
arrive horo Juno 10th for a visit with
Mr. A. 1 Stroltz nfflf other frlonds.
Mrs. Jonnlngs was formerly Miss Jon
uio Adamson.
Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Stuart leave
Wednosdny for a visit with relatives In
Shenoctndy, N. Y. Enrouto thoy will
stop at Cleveland and nttend the B.
of L. E. convention.
Dr. II. C. Brock and Dr. Harry
Mltelioll wdnt to Omaha yestordny to
attond the forty-eighth annual meet
ing of the stntc dental association.
They will remain In Omaha several
cent.
Tin: liiiAinnt.
Lloyd Powers sold two Maxwell cars
last Friday, ono to John Favlnger of
"Wallaco, the other tb Carl Franzon,
who lives southwest of Horshoy.
Dr. and Mrs. Simms "have gone to
Hastings whore tho former will de
liver a lecture on surgery at tho state
mcdlcnl convention which Is being held
there this week
At tho'women's meeting at tho Pres
byterian church Sunday afternoon
conducted by Mrs. Moody, forty women
signified their intention of leading a
more Christ-like life. Tho meeting Is
pronounced to havo been In all re
spects a most successful one.
Havo you s.een our Black Taffeta and
Chudda Silk Skirts; just arrived. Tho
styles and prices are the best. E. T.
TRAMP & SON.
' Knnnlnl fnr I1ila wnnlf nil mm SI 9K
.$1.50 nnd $1.75 waists, your choice at
89c. E. T. TRAMP &. SON.
Buchanan & Paltorson sold fifteen
heiid of "baby heal?' yostorday to
Brodbock & Son. The animals were a
year old, weighed nearly 700 pounds
each and brought about flfty-flvo doll
ars each.
Supt. Tout, Principal Miss Murray
of the Second ward building and a
detachment of grado pupils started
out at five o'clock Saturday on a bird
study expedition. They found many
varieties of birds and altogether had
an cnjoyablo outing.
The Lutheran aid society which was
to havo been entertained Thursday af
ternoon at the home of Mrs. Fred
Wondeborn has been postponed on
account of sickness. Tho working
committee of tho society will meet in
The Hlghllno Agricultural and Stock 11,0 parish houso Tl'ray afternoon.
Association, composed of residents of( Major L. Walker, Judge Hoagland
towns and tho section along the Bur-1 and Capt. John Evans left this morn
lington in this and Frontier counties, ing for Minden to attend tho annual
perfected its organization last week, i encampment of the Grand Army of the
The directors will meet In a few days . Republic which holds Its session to
and determine in which of Mie several I morrow nnd Thursday. While In that
towns tho first fair wil be held. i section of tho state Capt. Evans will
The play put on by the Tllllkum ' niake a brief visit with his brother,
girls at the Keith Friday and Saturday , Mrs. John McGraw received a tele-
evenings In connection with the mov-1 gram Sunday announcing tho death of
ing pictures, attracted a largo audi- her aunt, Mrs. Cordelia Carmlchncl,
enco each evening. Tho play, "Aunt j at Montpoller, Ind. Death was due to
Maggie's Will," was well rendered
and well received. Tho girls netted
about fifty dollars, which will bo ap
plied to the cost of tho piano which : here several times.
they bought and placed In the base
ment of the church.
pneumonia and camo very suddenly. A
number of our people Will remember
Mrst Carmlchael, she having visited
Fred W. Wolsgerbcr, an employe of
the Union 'Facile, who has made North
Remember, special prices are offered i Platte his home since birth, will be
On all our waists;, it will pay you to;
see tnem. t. tkami-' & buin.
The Lierk-Sandall .Co., who have
leased tho north room In the now
Plzer building, have contracted for
collators and shelving and as soon as
these are finished the firm will open
a branch grocery store therein. Mr.
Plzer will occupy the south room with
married at Beaver Olty Thursday of
next week to Miss Carrio Scott, of
that pace., They will takea wedding
trip andljylll be' "at homqa In North
Platte a'ft.ejJulilrst. &4mi.
For over four hours this morning
North Patte experienced'' the novelty
ofia'May snow stonu- The storm
started in shortly after six with a fall
clothing and furnishings but will not of sleet and Lee; which later turned to
open tho store until the early part
of July. Tho buldlng has been com
pleted and formally turned over to Its
owner.
F. C. Pielstlcker, president of tho
Lincoln County Fair Association, and
rJ. B. Sebastian, secretary of the same,
were in the city last Sunday for tho
purpose of looking over tho grounds
' of tho Dawon County Fair Associa
tion's grounds. Our western neighbors
intend fitting up fair grounds near
North Platte and the gentlemen camo
down here to examine both race track
and buildings and get a line upon the
costs of such Improvements. They
were shown over the grounds by C. F.
Spencer and E. C. Van Horn. Lexing
ton Pioneer.
FOIL RENT
Rouses, Rooms, Slcani heated Flats,
nice storo building on Dewey street.
Wo havo what you want.
BR ATT & GOODMAN.
snow, but fortuneately tho temperature
was above the freezing point and It
Is not probable that fruit or vegetables
will suffer any Injury.
Miss Vandersllp, daughter of the
president of the National City Bank of
New York, the largest financial In
stitution In the United States, will
pass through in a special car attached
to No. 10 this evening. Sho Is accom
panied by a party of five. Siipt. Jef
fcrs went west last night to meet the
party. They will be extended an In
vitation to take a twenty mlnuto auto
rldo around the city upon their ar
rival -here with F. L. Mooney as tho
entertaining host.
FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE
Ideal 7 room house, bath, shade,
close in, can sell part down, balance
monthly payments, or will tnko small
er clear property as part pay. A rare
chance il wanting a nice home
RRATT & GOODMAN.
The Penn Mutual Life Insurance
Company, Philadelphia.
ORGANIZED 1847
Writes all the most approved
forms of Life Insurance.
Such as:
Term.
Ordinary Life.
10, 15, 19, 20. 25, 30, 35, Pay Life.
10, 15, 20,25, 30, 35,40, Year Endowment.
Joint Life.
Corporation Insurance.
Partnership Insurance.
Monthly Income Insurance.
Yearly Income Insurance.
Highest cash, loan.
No restrictions from elate of issue,
and paid up values.
Longest extended insurance. Paid up policies ' partici
pate. Annual dividends. Low net cost.
j. H. HEGARTY
416 E 5th Street. DISTRICT MANAGER.
North Platte, Nebraska.
Grout Services Sunday
Converts previously reported 15G
Convorts Sunday . , SD
Total 245
A largo crowd of nton gathorod at
tho tabernacle Sunday aftornoon to
hear Evangelist Lowry's lecturo on
"Chickens Come Homo to Roost." Tho
message was full of llfo and truth
and all who heard It will bo better men'
In taking his udvlco.
A splendid crowd of women assem
bled at tho Presbyterian "Church at tho
sann hour when Mrs. Moody address
ed thorn In a searching nnd spiritual
message. Forty women responded to
tho Invitation at the closo of tho ml-'
dress. ;
The tabernacle whs crowded Sunday,
night and a great message on Etornnl ,
Punishment presented. 49 responded ;
to the Invitation at this service bring-j
ing tho total number of convorts to'
245 to date. " I
Tliore will bo sorvlces each nftor-'
noon nnd evonlng this week. J
Tabernacle Announcements "j
Tuesdny night's sormon, "Hard Nuts '
for Skeptics and Infidels.
Thursday night Dr. Lowry will
preach his great sormon on "Popular
Ainusenientsl," dealing largely with
tho cards, tho dunce, and tho theatre.
Sunday will be a great day. Dr.
Lowry will address women only at
2:30 In tho tabernacle.
At tho same hour Mr. Shober will
tell tho story of his llfo, "Seventeen
Years a Tramp," will be his subject.
These meetings aro all of great Im
portance and Jt Is hoped announce
ments will be read and remembered.
Tournament Opens Today.
When Col. John C Den arose at sev
en this morning and found North Platto
wrapped in tho grasp of a May bliz
zard, ho said something stronger than
"well I declare." Today Is the opening
of the state gun club tournament In
North Pntte, and as tho Colonel was
one of the prime movers In bringing
the shoot here and naturally' desires
the visitors to have "one of tho times
of their lives," ho personally felt per
turbed at weather conditions. Howev
er, the "gunmen" aro here over one
hundred strong and as they are men
who hunt chicken In torrid weather
and geeso when tho temperature Is far
below zero, they are not likely to bo
much disturbed by a May snow storm
and besides It may clear up before
real activities begin on the club
giounds. Events will be pulled off
forenoons and afternoons,. and a small
carload sof shells will be exploded
and' cart loads of targets broken. Tho
Trbuue extends a hearty welcome to
tho visiting sportsmen and hopes that
their stay in town will bo pleasant,
notwithstanding the weather is so in
auspicious this forenoon. North Platte
is yours, gentlemen, whilo you aro
hero.
IN TWO
Entertain for Mrs. Austin.
A very pretty function was given
last evening when Mrs. Will Baldock
and Miss Maymo MeMichael at tho
homo of the former entertained four
teen young ladles at a Turkish towel
shower complimentary to Mrs. Cash
Austin, who became a brldo last week.
Diversified features were used In en
tertaining tho guests and tho evening
passed very pleasantly. Tho rooms
wore prettily decorated In pink and
white, and very unique were tho deco
rations on tho table which tho guests
surrounded for the luncheon served.
The place cards were In the form of
tiny brides In full wedding gowns with
flowing veils. From tho chandelier to
tho table streamers of pink and white
extended, connecting a- center piece
with gates leading out to "lovers'
lanes" composed of green foliage, that
to the bride's seat being of rose leaves.
The "shower" of Turkish towels was
a copious one.
Owing to the large suit business we have done
Lhis season we only have 33 ladies' and Misses
suiis, left, well assorted in sizes, of the highest
grade make, silk suits included which we offer
to close them out at half their value. Alter
ations free. All ladies' misses and childrens coats,
ladies' silk, wool and washable dresses at one-fifth
off. Alterations free. x
Don't delay come before assortment is broken
in sizes.
Special for Tuesday, May 18 and Wednesday
May 19, double Green Trading Stamps will be
given lo purchasers in .our ready to department
on second floor.
See our Window Display.
The Leader
JULIUS PIZER, Prop.
Itralf, & Goodman arc paying Firo
and liiylitiiliifr losses every few days
mill lire ivrlllnir Hull Iiiwnrnnrn lu
your crop protected I Don't place your
risK in a iUimiai company wnero you
collect your loss provided flic other
ieiiow pays. ace
Tho commltte which was appointed
a couple of months ago to draft an
ordinance covering a contract for
street lighting will make a report at
tho meeting of tho' city council this ev
ening. If the contract Is approved by
tho council it will bo submitted to the
voters for adoption or rejection, this
action being directed by law.
. All $2.00, $2.50 and $3.00 waists on
sale at $1.89. E. T. TRAMP & SON.
Tho liberty boll at Philadelphia will
leavo July Gth on Its trip to tho San
Francisco exposition. A Philadolnhla
dispatch says tho bell will be exhibit
ed at "Omaha, Lincoln and Donvor,"
which might bo taken to mean that this
llngton from Lincoln to Denvor in
hlstorlc relic may pass over tho Dur
stead of over tho Union Pacific, in
wnicii event North Platto people will
not havo an opportunity to vlow It.
For Quick Sale
Modern home, oxcept heat, desirable
location on west Second street. Mrs.
Fred It. GInn 108 west Second street,
Phono 127.
.Touathiiii Welch Passes Away
Jonathan Welch, who for. several
months had been suffering from can
cer of the stomach, died Friday morn
ing at his homo on north Locust street.
Tho deceased, who was sixty-eight
years of ago, camo to Lincoln county
more than a scoro years ago and lo
cated in Medicine precinct, where he
lived until a few months ago when ho
camo to North Platto to recelvo treat
ment for tho troublo for which there
is apparently no cure.
Tho remains were taken to Wellllect
Saturday and tho funeral held Sun
day. Tlioso who survive him Is ihls wlfo
and , the following children: Mrs. Har
ry Lamplugh nnd Mlnnlo Welch of tills
city, John and Delbort Welch nnd Mrs.
Goo. Cooper of Medicine precinct, Mrs.
('. W. Rutledgo of Iowa, Mrs. Clar
enco Groves of Goring, Mrs. Bormood
of Aurora nnd Mrs. Brnmstedt of
York.
There will bo a meeting of tho Tllll
kum girls In tho church basement
this evening.
Tho Episcopal guild will hold a busi
ness meeting in the church basement
Thursday afternnoon.
Tho Kcarnoy Hub says tho farmers
o Buffalo county will begin cutting
their llrst crop of alfalfa tho lattor part
of this week.
Weather for(cnnt. fnr NnrMi Plnttn
and vicinity: cloudy with probably rain
or snow lonigm anu Wednesday, con
tinued cool. Highest temporaturo yos
torday CI, a year ago fO; lowest last
night 35, n year ago 53.
Handcuffed to a motorcyclo and mak
ing a trip from Now York City to San
Francisco, Francis Do Lacso will ar
rlvo In North Platto Thursday. Do
Lacso was handcuffed to tho mnchlnc
when ho left Now York and being sol
dered will not leavo tho machine until
ho reaches his destination.
tJ(ioni:y to loan ox keal us
uk att & goodman.
Notice.
Drlvors of automobiles, Ford carp
and motorcycles would do well to look
up tho speed limits. It is not 25 or 30
miles per hour as a good many seem
to think, but G and 12 miles per hour.
Thero aro some who hit a 40 mllo gait.
You had better cut down to tho regu
latlon Bpoed limit boys and not got ac
quainted with tho police Judge.
II. L. BAKER,
Chief of Police.
('huiubcrliilifs Liniment,
This preparation Is Intended esncc
lally for lamo back, rheumatlBin,
sprains and lllto ailments. It Is a
favorite with people who aro well ac
quainted with its splendid qualities,
Mrs. Charles Tanner, Wabash, Ind.,
says of It, "I havo found Chamber
lain's Liniment the best thing for
lame back and sprains I havo ever
used, It works llko a charm and ro
llovcs pain and soreness,. It has been
used by othors of my family as well as
myseU for upwards of twenty years."
25 and 50 cent bottles,. For sale by all
Claude Delaney Married
Claude Dolaney, for many years a
resident of this city, but for several
years past termlnnl superintendent
of tho North River branch with head
quarters at Northport, was united In
marrlago Saturdny evening to Miss
Grace Dover, whoso homo Is In Cincin
nati. Tho ceremony occurred at tho
homo of Mrs. SUbort Muldoon, and
was performed by Judge II. M.
Grlmos. A few Intimate friends of
the groom wero proscnt.
While the bride claims Cincinnati
as her homo, for some tlmo past she
had been In the employ of tho Cltlzons'
National Hank, of McCook. Sho is a
very pleasant and capablo young wom
an with a charming personality. Near
ly everybody In this section knows Mr.
Dolaney, and regard him as a mighty
flno follow; In fact every acquaintance
is a friond and thoy all wish him and
his brldo a happy and prosperous mar
ried life.
Mr. and Mrs. Dolaney aro spending
a fow days In town but will leavo
Thursday for Northport which will bo
their future homo,
FOK SALE
Ruled and loose hay, canvas stack
and auto colors. .1. 15. NISLEY,
021 15. 7th Street.
Notice.
Tho pollco iutlgo Is JuBt crazy to got
hold of some ono for riding on the Bldo
walk. Tho streets wore never in bet
tor shnpo than now for blcyclo riding.
II. L. BAKER.
Clifbf of Police.
For a Torpid Liver,.
"I havo used Chamberlain's Tablets
off and on for tho past six years when
over my llvor shows slgnB of bolng In
a disordered condition. Thoy havo al
ways acted quickly and given mo tho
desired rollef," writes Mra, F. H. Tru
bus, Springfield, N. Y. For sale by all
For Sale.
Two now houses on west Sixth. Will
glvajcrms. a. A. Schntz.
Alfalfa Seed
$8.00 per bushel whilo It lasts. Sea
sample at Derryborry & Forbes.
Louis Macey,
Week Old Chicks
for sale at ten cents each. Inquire of
Harry Lantz, 321 east Fourth. 3Q-4
EIGHT1 l'Mt CENT INTEREST
Wo are Investing a good deal of mon
ey these days Jn gilt edged mortgages
on Improved farms and ranches so as
to net tho lender eight per cent. If
you havo idlo funds or money not
bringing you that much como and see
us about it.
25-8 1HJC1IANAN & PATTERSON.
Mutual Building & Loan Association
of North Platte, Nebraska.
Organized 18S7.
Have plenty of money on hands to close loans
promptly.
Will loan on North Platte City property for
building purposes or to assist its members in buy
ing homes or paying off mortgages. The monthly
payments on $1000.00 loan are on principal $5.00
and interest $6.00 or $11.00 in all and on other
sums in proportion.
Borrowers in this association can pay their
loans off with a saving of 25 to 30 per cent over
any competing association.
dealers,
dealers.