The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, June 04, 1915, Image 4

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    Hatch - - Hatch
Did you ever hear of
HATCH
Not Frank 1 larch, but the Hatch
that hatched out that one button
UNION SUIT
The Acme of Perfection in Men
and Boys UnderaT. ,Biiy one.
Try one; Perfect fitting. No
Buttons.
Price SOc to $2.50
AT
THE STAR CLOTHING HOUSE
LOCAL AND PERSONAL
Palm Beach and -white Gaberdine
Bklrts Just arrived.
A . a: - - . E' Tl TRAMP SONS.
J. W. Adams, recently appointed
trainmaster nt this terminal, arrived
yesterday morning to assume the du
ties of tho office, A ; ,, ,j .,a
June 14th has been designated as
Flag Day by Governor Moorchead, It
being tlio 138th anniversary of the
birth of tho nation's emblem.
On account of the lack of funds, the
Kearney franchlso in the state ball
league will bo sold. Tho franchise will
probably be transferred to Aurora. '
Tlllbert Frazor and Miss Emma
Helmkamp, both residents Of the Gar
field table, wero united In marriage by
Judgo French Tuesday afternoon.
The Stapleton ball team failed to
mako nppearnnco Wednesday and it
was just as well that they did not,
as tho sky wept during the afternoon.
Ralph Adams, elevator conductor nt
tho federal building, will take a twenty-five
day vacation next week 'and
spend tho time at his homo in Minne
sota. 1
Tho Willow Inland ball team is
scheduled for a game on tho local
grounds Sunday afternoon, and wea-
tlior permitting the fans aro assured
a cooil came. Willow Island has al
ways possessed a fast teamfatTdlUilS.
season It is up to tho standardPV
The next unnual meeting of tho
Western Bar association will bo held
In North IJIatto, this city having been
selected at Uio annual meeting hold at
Lexington. Wednesday, J, J, Halllgnn
was elected first vlco-prcsldent and P.
R Hftlllqnn treasurer of tho association.-
.
Henry B. Joy, president of tho Pack
ard motor ..car company as well as
president of tho Lincoln hlghwny os
soclatipn, will arrive In North Plntto
today or tomorrrow onrouto to San
Francisco. Mr. Joy Is driving aPnck
ard twin-six car, and makes tho trip
for tho purpose of demonstrating tho
All Ladles' white waists on Bale,
E. T. TRAMP & SONS.
Miss Jessie Harvey, of Sidney, who
had been visiting her parents for the
past week, returned homo Wednesday.
P. H. Lonergan Is among the latest
to bo Quarantined for small-pox, tho
disease lmvlng developed Wednesday.
License to wed was granted Wed-
ncsdway to A. F. Soderman and Miss
Mabel Gar Json,r ,both of whom gave
North Platto . as' their residence.
W. II C. Woodhurst went to Colum
bus yesterday to attend tho state con
vention of fire Insurance agents. Mr.
Woodhurst wil respond to the address
of welcome.
Mr. Slaughter, of Hastings, who pur
chased through D. E. Morril tho Ted
Howard C40-acro farm northeast of
town, moved his family thereto a few
days ago.
Cane Seed for sale. R. N. Lamb.
Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Klenk and Mrs1.
J. H. iMorsch left Sunday evening ,for
Omaha where tho former submitted to
nn opeVStlon Tuesday morning and Is
getting along nicely.
A comploto line of Ladies'' Kimonas
In silk and crepes, every style and
color. , ,
E. T. TRAMP & SONS, i
LOCAL AND PERSONAL
Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Ellas arrived yes
terday from Calfornla, making the trip
by auto.
Mrs. E. N. McNamar, of Paxton,
visited friends in town Wednesday and
' yostorday.
For Rent Small apartment fur
nished. Closo In, bath, gas, lights,
Phone Black G7G.
Dr. J. B. Redfield was called to Her
shoy yesterday afternoon on profes
sional business.
Lost $20 bill on sidowalk near tho
Stone Drug Stort. Return to Trlbuno
office. Mrs. Win. Ross.
Mrs. R. S. Chamberlain aft yester
day afternoon for Sutheland to visit
relatives for several days.
The residence of John Knox, 314
west First street, was quarantined
Wednesday for small-pox.
George Smith, of Denver, formerly of
this city who' visited here this week
returned home yesterday.
Miss Cora Welsh will entertain a
number of her little schoolmates at a
birthday party this afternoon.
Mrs. M. E. Boardman expects to
leavo shortly for California to make
her home with her parents.
Rev. Harmon ent to Lewellen Wed
nesday to officiate at the Clemmens-
Wlnterer wedding, which occurred that
day.
Mrs. S. B. Parr and baby, of Des
Moines, are visiting at the home of
Mrs. Annie Church, having arrived n
few days ago.
Misses Evelyn Doran and Nellie Die-
trick, of Sidney, are being entertained
at the home of the lntter's brother;
Edward Dletrlck,
Miss Leta Atkinson, who makes her
home with her uncle, Fred Perrltt,
graduated this week from the state
normal school at Kearney.
I
1 Mrs. George White, of Sutherland,
and Mrs. Workman of eastern Pennsyl
vania, who were guests of Mrs. Hugh
Bird, left for Sutherland yesterday
forenoon.
Miss Helen Adair, of Kearney, sister
of Will Adair of this city, graduated
this week from Columbia university,
New York City, with the degree of B.
"vl,
Yes, that's Sis at the piano; tvish youwcrc home, ehf" '
Completing the Family Circle by Telephone
The space between those at home and those who are
away is bridged by the long distance, lines of the. Bell
Telephone System.
Almost regardless of distance, the Bell Telephone
brings the voice of the absent one right into the home :'.
circle. ;'
To hear one's cheery voice and merry laugh over
the wire is almost like a face-to-face chat.
Twenty-one Million Miles of Wire Unite the Nation
NEBRASKA TELEPHONE COMPANY
MAIL INSURANCE
Wheat and Rye crops arc assured. If
. NVt -E. Monrpo,..tho jlgn painter has
romoved his shop to tho Goozeo build
ing In the rear of tho Tlmmerman
IKnlrvl l.,l.nMn ...111 n ,1
WIIUIU 1IU Will lUUUIVU U1IU
promptly execute all classes of work In
his lino.
Messrs. L. B. Wilson, of Omaha, May
and Hartley, of Grand Island, wero In
town yesterday on business connected
with tho local telophono office. Theso
gentlemen aro district officials of tho
Nebraska Telophono Co.
Members of tho Episcopal choir to
tho number of thirty wero pleasantly
entcrtnlned Wednesday cvonlng by
Mrs. Ouy Swopo, with Miss Nolllo Blrk
Inshaw as tho guest of honor. The
evening was spent with games and
music, and nt tho conclusion a nice
lunch was sorved. MIbs Blrklnshaw
car and making a detailed report of was presented with sets of knives and
tho condition of the Lincoln highway. Kirns.
A TIMELY REFLECTION
The End of a Perfect Day of touting
leaves one lasting reflection in the
mind of the skilled motorist.
POLARINE, the one motor oil for all motors
STANDARD 05L COMPANY
(Nebraska)
Omaha
Albln Jones, two sons and two
dnughters of Ft. Collins, Colo., who are
enroute to Catiada by auto aro spend
ing a fow days this week with Math
Ellas and family. (
Mrs. Roberts, of Maxwell, spont a
fow days hero this week with friends.
Mrs. Eves, of Hershey, came yester
day morning to visit Mrs. Marlon Mil
ler and family for several weeks.
A. A. Kanold, of Laramie, chnirinan
of the protective board of the B. of L.
E spent Wednesday In town and at
tended the regular meeting of Division
S8 in tho afternoon.
Engineer Joe Schwalger has taken
tho branch run, making his first trip
Wednesday. Ho felt somewhat sore
after covering tho 33C miles, with only
fifteen minutes rest at Haig.
Trainmen coming In from the west
yesterday afternoon reported heavy
rains all tho way from Cheyenne to
Ogalalln. At tho latter place the streets
wero full of running water.
It Is said that a conslderabo ncreage.
of corn and beets In the valley will
need be replanted. This applies to
low land on which water has been
standing for a week.
Miss Loan, of Gothenburg, arrived
hero a few days ago to visit her sister
Mrs. Aex Brooks, for a week or more.
uoa 01 ouoS suij ojpi.w iJOqjon 'SJPI
vcr to spend some time visiting rein
tlves.
Special Health Inspector Hoaglaud
has visited and Inspected every prem
ise In the First ward and is now at
work in tho Second ward. In many In
stnuces he has ordered a general
cleun-up of premises nnd alloys.
Mrs. C. It. Moroy loft this morning
for Hnstlngs to visit rolatlvcs for a
week or ten days, and. to welcome a
nephew born to her sister, Mrs. W. H
Quade, of Stapleton, who has been In
Hastings for somo tlmo.
not protected from Hall dnningc get ,
one of Hrntt & Goodman's dollnr for
dollar iion-contcstlble policies today,
'o better nor chenper policies written-
Time or cash payment. o scaling
down of honest losses. X wait for
Hie other stock holders to pay up1.
3Inny years ?f faithful service to our
Insurance Patrons Is the best guaran-
ee of u square deal when Insured by
BKATT & G00D3IAN.
Notice of Illrdwood Irrigation District
Notlco Is heroby given that tho as-
sesor In nnd for Blrdwood Irrigation
District, Llncon' County, Nebraska, has
completed tho nssesmont book and has
dollvcrcd tho same to tho secretary
and tho Board of Directors la hereby
called to meet nt tho offlco of tho secrc
tary at tho residence of Mrs. W. B,
McNcel on southeast quarter of section
3G, township 15 north, range 32 west
of tho Cth P. M. at 2 p. ni of said
date, to sit as a board of equalization
and to hear objections vo tho assess
monts and will remain in session as
long as necessary not to exceed ten
days: durlnK which time all objection
to tho valuation and assessment will
bo heard and determined.
Dated this first day of June, 191C.
MART C. McNEEL, Sec'y.
Alfalfa Seed
$8.00 per bushel whilo it lasts. Sec
samplo at Derryberry & Forbes.
Louis Mjcoy,
Miss Marie Bowen has accepted a
position In the local telephone ofllce.
Lewis Harris, of The Leader has re
turned from a short visit in Cheyenne.
Mrs. W. J. Stuart was hostess at the
meeting of the Mothers' Club yester
day.
Miss.-Anna Wetzll, ot Sutherland, is
visiting this week with Miss Merle
Thoruburg.
Mrs. Alex Brooks and son have re
turned from a visit with relatives in
Gothenburg.
Virgil Baldock.. of Omaha, was called
here recently by the serious illness
of his father.
Mrs. Edward Ahrens and children, of
Sidney, came today to visit her mother
.Mrs. Ncls Hammer.
Mrs. Johanna McGraw was taken
very 111 yesterday morning and out-of-
town reatlves have been summoned.
Mrs. Thomas Green and daughter
Kathcrino havo returned from a two
weeks' visit in western Nebraska and
Wyoming.
Mrs. Anna Polack, of LaGrande, Ore.,
who has been spending several weeks!
hero with her brother Sebastian and
Joseph Schwalger will leavo for homo
noxt week. She will bo accompanied
by her mother who will make an ex
tended visit there.
Gus Gunderson living southwest
of Hershey, has been spending a .few
days In town on business. He says the
300 acres of small grain on the Gun
dorson ranch Is exceptionally fine, as
Is also practically all tho fields In that
section of tho country.
Mrs. T. C. Patterson and Mrs. Geo.
V. Dent entertained last evening nt the
home ot tho former complimentary to
Miss Nelllo Blrklnshaw. Forty
guests wero Invited, nnd tho evening
was pleusantly passed In conversa
tion, piano selections by Miss Frater,
solos by Miss Dea Hardin and selec
tions on tho victroln. Tho function
was a shower of linen for Miss Blrk
lnshaw and sho received many hand
some pieces. Refreshments were
served.
Don't Blow
Your Horn . ;
until you are safe. Don't think your
self snfo until you hnvc your property
insured against lire. It comes when
least expected, and very often the ca
lamity happens to the uninsured. Care
lessness Is the reason for tho FJro In
surance Policy being neglected. Some
times it is allowed to'lnpsc, nnd that Is
the lime the policy holder Is often
caught napping. Insure with juc NOW
nnd yon will feci on the safe side.
CF TEMPLE,
ROOMS IMP a, I.O.O.F. BUILDING,
NORTH PLATTE, NEBRASKA.
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If
you
uve in
the rural
districts an
want anything
this season for your
farm' in our line
lumber, tiling, lime,
cement, etc. you cant
do better than call on us.
Our experience is at your
service to help you. Prices low
and everything of best grade.
Our honest treatment of customers hi
been long established. You are not
taking any chances by buying from us.
THE HOME OF GOOD LUMBER. PHONE 7.
COATES LUMBER AND COAL CO.
Dr. W. V. Crook's Hcsldence on West
Third St. For Snlc.
As tho Doctor has sold out his busi
ness horo nnd expects to go to Omaha,
his beautiful residence Is on tho mnr
Uot for sale. This Is nn eight room
strictly modern homo In every respect.
Hot water heat, Oak finish through
out; gas connected with two large,
gas stoves and hot water heater. Full I
basement. Largo garago with cement
drive. Corner lot with walks and curb
ing on both sides, with nice trees and
lawn. Inquire for prices nnd termB.
C. F. TEMPLE. Exclusive Agent.
Mutual Building & Loan Association
of North Platte, Nebraska.
Organized 1897.
Have plenty o! 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 $10u0.00 loan are on principal $5.00
and interest $6.00 or S11.00 in alLand 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.