The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, June 29, 1915, Image 4

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    CITY AND COUNTY NEWS
Attorney J. S. l-ioaglnnd transacted
buslnessMn Ogalalla Saturday.
Miss Nora Andorao-i hna returned
from nn extnded visit with relatives In
Kansas City.
Cano Seed for sale. H. N. Lamb.
Miss Marjory Campbell, who visited
In Gothenburg last week, returned
home Saturday.
Edward Henry, day clork nt the Pa
cific hotel, spont n fow days In Gothen
burg last week.
Mrs. Jos. T. Murphy and Miss Daly,
who visited at Koystono last week, re
turned homo Saturday evening.
. IV. Wilson formerly connected
vUh tho Electric U Supply Co., began
Win. Adair returned Sunday from
Choyonn where he spent several days.
Mrs and Mrs. Lon Kldwoll, of Wal
lace, are in town visiting friends,
E. P. Seobergor returned home Sun
day from a buslncs trip to Lincoln.
Mrs. George Miller, of Dos Moines,
Is visiting hor mothor, Mrs. Fred Hector.
PROGRAM
Independence; I'av Celebration, North
1'lnttc, Nebraska, July ."lb, MIS.
Music for the day will be furnished
by the Xorth Platto nnd Gothenburg
bands and every effort will 1o made
to make you welcome, furnish ontor-
lainmoni anu amusement.
m
Mnko your proparSIlons to come In
1 I .1 1 1 .. ....lit
Mrs. W. It. Maloney and baby will ZTZ !
nvo next week for LoMoyno whoro " " J8; rnnm ,, ,,, nr:
as follows:
SunrlHe Salute of 48 guns at 5
Mrs. A. J. Salisbury will entertain o'clock.
Cut Price Shop.
229 East
Sixth Street
The Fashion
Shop
New Location,
Formerly the
Pat Theatre.
loav
they will
Well.
visit Mr. and Mrs. Henry
tho members of tho
this afternon.
Miss Helen Aldon left todny for Lin
coln whoro she will mnko a protracted
visit with frlonds.
Et-A-Vlrp club Beginning at 9 a. in. will b& a grand
parado leu by the mayor ami city
nnnncll.
Pfirnilo features nra:
Gothonburg Band,
Business Floats, threo prlzea,-
John Christ canio in yesterday to at- $ic and $10.
work nt tho Maxwell garage tho latter, tend tho circus and to visit his sister
part of last week. Miss Efflo Christ.
For Kent Two six room housos, Miss Donls Ogle of Ogalalla, Is
9nn0pA-V0t.,lVi'fu,J",rn?r 3iuHi spending this wcok with hor sister,
Morsch, 209 east 1-ourtli street. 44tf. ftrfc LuUjor Tuekor.
illlOn X'tJIIl Will i IOU11 rriiu uu.u ijvviii i i)i 4JU
visiting her sister In Dickens returned Seven Hundred
hero Sunday afternoon.
Lodge nad Society floatos, prizes,
$25, $15 and .$10.
Decorated Automomulles nnu Mo
torcycles, prizes, ?25, $15, and $10.
North Platto Military Band.
North Platto FIro Department,
V, Crane nro visiting friends in York,
having left for that place Sjrdny.
Mrs. Joseph Murphy entortalned a
number of friends at nn aftornoon ken
slngton the latter part of last week.
Mr. and Mrs. John D. Cox and son
expect to leave In tho near future for
California to attend tho exposition.
J. B. Mooney, conductor between this
city and Denver, left a few days ago
for Excelsior Springs to tnko treat
ment. Mrs. Jacob Jnskelec, of Omaha, is
visiting her husband who Is transact
ing business hero with tho A. 0. U.
W, lodge,
Mr. and Mrs. 0. It. Robinson and
baby will lcavo in n few days for
Luvorne, Iowa, to spend a month with
relatives. , . . . - ,w v
Miss Alpha Miller of Hershey, camo
down tho lattor part of last week to
visit friends and attend the dance Fri
day evening.
W. M. Garman, of Hastings, who has
been ill nt tho homo of his son, Ralph
Garman for seveial weeks, was ablo to
bo out Saturday.
Mrs. Edward AhrenB and children of
Sidney, who spent a month with her
mother Mrs. NcIb Hammer, returned
homo Sunday evening.
Denver lots for salo or would trado
for cattle. Innulro of Mrs. C. F .Purdy,
Phono 7D3F22. 42-7
Mrs. John Skow and baby, who spent
tho past threo weeks visiting relatives
fti Grand Island and Ravenna, re
turned homo Sunday.
A. A. Schatz has accopted a position
as agent for tho Great Western Acci
dent Insuranco Co. of Omaha, with
headquarters In this city.
Mrs. E. E. Moody loft Sunday for
Salem, Mo., to vlBlt hor parents Mr,
and Mrs. Soncf, and will spend tho sum
mer with them on tho Moody farm.
Mr, and Mrs. George Monks and Miss
Florence arc visiting relatives In
Roclcford, I1L. having left for that
place tho latter part of last week
Our Big Discount Salo will only last
until after tho Fourth of July. Better
tako ndvnntngo of tho goodofforlng8?
CLINTON, tho Jeweler
Engineer Fred Thompson was badly
bruised Friday when a horse ho was
leading began rcurlng and knocking
him down dragged him for a consid
erable distance.
Tho homo of Mr. nnd Mrs, Chas.
Yost on west Fourth street has been
quarantined for small-pox, as has al
so tho residences of W. C. Reynolds on
west Second streot, and Arthur Horn
on south Dowoy.
Fred Frcdrlckson and tho members
of his family who have been at Excel
sior Springs for several weeks, will re
turn homo tho lattor part of this week.
Cnnc Seed For Sale At Ilorshey's,
opposite roHt Oillcc, Phono 1G.
Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Hupfcr nnd Mr.
and Mrs. Harry Fleishman returned
Saturday rrom nn auto trip to Den
vor. From that city they mado a nunv
bor of sldo trips and returned homo vln
C'hoycnno. Tho trip proved very enjoy
able, no car trouble occurring to causo
grief.
Children with
United States Flags.
Drill Team and High School Cadets.
r i i i - 01 r m
M, ..m,t AT loa TTnlnn fllminnn Infit oiiiic rcuiurcs, pi hub ju, mill
urnnU 1ina rfifiirnnil linmn. tUi
Miss Vera Cartor, of Tryon, who was
week, has returned homo
Mrs. Kelno, of Chicago, who spont
Base Ball Team.
11 n. m. Competitive Drill, prizes
for you.
tho past week with Mr. and Mrs. J. A. 1st $15: 2nd $10
Hoga, has returned ohme. 11:30 a. m. Rending of Declaration
Wo gave away free Monday morning Independence and speaking n.t Court
- ... i - n . 1 MHHHM irriiuiiiiH.
Twoivo uozon not) u'uinKS. ui course ---
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WU nuuiu imi- iu niiio.. . "..".wo i.,i !) ton
V..,. -nv.v.. 2;30 mFat Mnn.g RaceSi Boya.
Mrs..,VI; R.'Mc Williams returned sat- Races. Girls' Races. Sack Racct-. Pea
urday cloning' from Dcnvor whero she nut Races, Walking and Some Sur-
nrlses.
3:00 p. m. Boys' bicycle races for
boys under 15, prizes 1st $3, 2nd $2,
3rd $1.
Prizes on all foot races 1st S2, 2nd
spent a voek-ylsltlng rclutlves.
County Attorney Glbbn returned yes
terday from York, whore ho a'eompa-
nled Mrs, Glbbs and baby Sunday.
Dr. Loilla Burke, KIrksvIlle, Mo.,
was th6 guest of Mr. and Mrs. John
Bratt Sunday while enroute west.
Miss Lena Raskins expects to leave
in the near future for California to
visit friends and attend the exposition
Mrs. Mary Hawkins left for her
S3 Mail Orders Promptly Filled; AH Goods Shipped Free of Charge;
Money Back if Not Satisfactory; One Price to AIL
Don't fail to come to our new location; whenever you are tired,
come to our rest room and make yourself at home. We
have this specially provided for customers; even if you
don't buy, you are welcome at all times to visit
us here.-
pecial For This Week!
HERE WE ARE FOR YOU
trtrfr
$1.
3:30 p. m. Baseball nt athletic park,
Ogalalla vs. North Platte.
G:00 p. m. Supper
7:00 Amusements, shows, dances,
band concerts, etc
9:00 Grnnd Display of Fire Works.
Tho Chamber of Commerce have
homo In Lincoln Saturday after a visit snared neither moneiy or effoVt In
with her sister. Mrs. J H Mcwllliams making this a good celebration and
Henry Ellas and George Hubbard ex- Kood time assured to all who come
pect to leave this week for LeMoyno ",m ""ni. .
where they will visit tho Well family, fe1
Celebration Comltteee,
duties at tho Nowton store yesterday 7
mornlnc after a three weeks' vacation. Knterliiiii for Colonel Cody.
, . , , , 1 uoionei uouy who arriveu wuu ine
Robert Flnnoy now employed as Rnlls.Plnfn Slinw Similnv tnnmlntr wn
DraKOnmn UOlWCen lvansion nntl 1ia nf hnnnr nt twn fnnptlnno
Green River, Ib visiting friends In a dlnner party nt tho home of Mr nnd
town. Mm. P. V. Tptnnlf nnil si nmnlrpr nt
Mr. and Mrs Rov McGlll. of Ellis, th Elks club In the evening,
Kan., who were guests of Mr and Mrs. At tho dinner, which was a most
Edward Ear hart, returned homo the excellent one, covers were mid ior
latter part of last week. twdlvo, and tho guests principally
..-, . , . were om-umc menus 01 uoionei jouy,
E. T. KollhCr Of Omaha, WhO BpCllt Tn Cnrvlnir tl.la Prno ,1lnnor Mra
two weeks hero in tho interests of the Templo wa3 asgisteti by her sisters;
uicui ivuaa-iu uuiuuiii. i inuuiu uu Mr8 Dr Slmg an(j MIss Jjyrtle Beel6r,
luiuwiuu iu uiuuiia ouiiuuy uvuiiiug. Fo ow ne ( nncr nn hnnr was snnnt In
Miss Tvrono Winklemail of Fremont, telling Incidents of the early days,
who formerly lived hero, came up the and later tho party was driven to tho
attcr nnrt of last week to visit her lormor uouy rancn.
sister, Mrs. Jack Carroll for several At 1110 smoicer in tne evening a
days. nuntireu or more imks assemoieu to
, ... greet their brother Elk, tho Colonel,
Mr. and Mra. Ray Crandoll. and baby aml about two hourB were spent !n
Of Lodge Polo camo Sunday to visit, at i, .,-! 4,tiir, (io t
u.o a 1: ivony iionio. wra. yr niiueu tler (lays tolll by Colonel Cody, Major
""oa "'"! walker and P. H. McEvoy all threo
01 hub cuy. nf whom wprn wltli tlm Fifth nnvnlrv
I " " ' ' - -"--'
Mrs. Georco Gradv.dauEhtor and son In tho Indian campaigns
of Grnnd Island, formerly of this city, Colonel Cody expressed himself as
. ti . . . . .1 . ...1.1. 1. U.ll.
arriveu sniuruny evening 10 visit mo "'Si" whh iu uusptiui
former's aunt. Mrs. Johanna McGraw uccorueu mm ny ins iNortn Fiatte
and otlier relatives. rrienus.
$10.00 White Lawn and Voile
Dresses, beautifully embroid
ered at
$4.95
$12.00 grey Silk, Poplin and Jap
Silk Dresses at .... .
rrfl S1.50 Tub Silk, Crepe,
t 1 Y7,,.
UUWIl ana v unc vaiaio
69c
$3.95
$2.00 White Linen Skirts at
$1.00
$3.50 Crepe de" Chine and Silk
Waists, at our shop only, at. .
$1.69
Sizes 36 to 44.
Don't forget, your choice ot ps
any Panama Hat; all jvJ
are handsomely trimmed,
about 5b different styles,
at only.
$3.00
Houses, modem it or l room Hats, close
In, nice uniurnlNheu rooms, prices, rcu
Mumble, Storage Room and Safe lc
posit, boxes. Seo
BRATT & GOODMAN.
No. 19 unloaded about 1G0 passen- Bridge Work to Begin July loth.
gors yesterday, tho visitors coming w. L. Cary, representing the Omaha
from Gothonburg, Brady and Maxwell Structural Steel Co., spent Saturday
to attend tho circus. Almost as in town and in company with tho sup
many arived from Paxton, Sutherland orlntendent who will hnvo charge of
anu iiersuoy on tram No. lu, and nun-1 tho construction of tho now steel
dreds camo in from tho country In brldgo east of town, made an examina
uutos and buggies. Even for a show Hon of tho alto. Mr. Cary said the
day tlio crowd in town was large. material for tho brldgo would be
KtnHv Nrnni, inni,nr nf Mr shipped In tho Immediate future and
Peter Mylander of this city and Paui l,at work could start about July 15th.
Kniiift of riitpnirn ir.r nniotiv mnrrio,i Tbo superintendent thought that if no
Saturdy evening nt tho homo of Mr. unforcseoon dimcultles arose, tho
and Mrs. J. A. Hoga by Rov. C. B. rldgo could bo completed by Novem
Hnrmnn. Thoy loft Sunday evening for "LlBt , .
their future homo In Chlcngo where , Tho nu ," V10.,6?01 c.nd ,lm nbout
tho groom Is In tlio employ of tho B. been S?,mPlet.ed ,Bofre beB "n,,nB the
Xr m miirnnri west 1111 Contractor Gas3 will do con
siderable work at tho headgato of the
;ir. una iir8. w. j. rant anu mra. pintto Valley irrigation ditch
Chns. Dill, ot Chicago, arrived In a
Bpoclul car Saturday morning and Kstrny otlce
spent tho dny In town. During tho fore- Taken up by tho undersigned on his
noon Mr. Park was driven out to the farm fifteen miles northwst of North
two farms which ho owns In Nichols Pintto on Juno 21st, 101C, well matched
product. They are enrouto on a va- bay team four or five yenrs old black
Miss Enie Rodcers left the latter pare.
of last week for Sterling, Col., where
she was married to F. G. Murry, wno .
was formerly employed at the Pacific
hotel. ;
Mrs. John Weinberger returned Sat-!
urday morning from Lordsburg, N. M.,
whero she spent several weeks withi
her daughter Mrs. Walter Beam, for-
erly of this city.
F. J. DIEXEr. & CO. j
Real Estntc mid Insurance j
Come and seo us for town lots in
different parts of the city. Good In
vestments on easy terms. Houses ior
sale and rent. We have also good 'jar-
gains In farms and ranches.
Cor. Front and Dewey sts.. upsiairs.
cation trip to Alaska.
Y
een plan- gap afeJgL ffl
naps, ymm mmmd
1 um 1 , 1
vork
e day'sl (
mber ancfV
e are talkingV
us to the test.
mono and tnll one with small white
spot in forehead, both gentle; ono has
fresh wlro cut on left foro shoulder:
no brands, but harness marks, Owner
plenso call and pay damages, adver
tising nnd take animals away.
A. J. COLBY,
North Platto, Nebraska.
ij.m it.....
Flvo room cottneo. cltv wnter. elec
tric uiriUH mm sewer. it nor month,
imimro ot 1, imants, aua soutn cnest
nut Htreot. . 45-:
mng, pe
to repair
barn, build a garage,
put on a new roof
or erect a new wing
your house. You want
do it well, but cheaply
I hats where we come 11
If youVe going to do the
yourself or have it done by th
work, get our figures on lui
supplies. We know what w
about. We invite you to put
COATES LUMBER AND COAL CO.
THE HOME OF GOOD LUMBER. PHONE 7.
North Platte's
7 days of
Entertainment
MUSIC
and
Inspiration
of the
CHAUTAUQUA
It Lasts a Whole
WEEK
STARTS
AUGUST 5.
SI. 50 Auto Caps at
9Sc
See Our Window Display
$7.50 and $10.00 fancy
white Lawn and Organdie
' Dresses, your choice at
only
$2.95
$6.50 All Wool Sefge Skirts
in Blue, Black and Fancy
Grey, at
$3.9S
DEZ3C
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OPEN AN ACCOUNT WITH
The First National Bank
-of-
XOTICI2
Tn nverv nerson In actual Dosaession
or occupancy 01 tuo jaiiu noreinuiier
ilescrlbetl and to Edgar A. Stebblns, in
whoso name Raid lnnda nppe.ir or record
In tho county clerK's oince or Lincoln
County, Nebrnskn:
You and eacn 01 you win iiino iiunuo
tlmt on November 7th, 1910, L. E.
Koach purchnsed at public sale, certitl
rntn Mn. 4fi37. at tlio County Treasur-
rir'n oillcfi of said County, tho following
described lands situate In Lincoln Coun
ty. Nebraska, to-wif. Kast iiair or tno
West Half (E,! of W) of Section
Twenty (20). Township Nine (9), North
of Ilange Thirty-one (31), West of the
Cth 1'. 31. ior tno ueunuueni taxes ior
the year 1909 nssossed In tho name of
Edsar A. Stebblns; and that on Slay 13,
mil snlil Tj. E. Ilonch nald the subse-
iiuent taxes assessed against sum mnus
for the year 1910, assessed in tho name
of Edsar A. Htohblns; that on May 15.
1912, said U 13. Roach paid tho subso
tont taxes assessod apralnst said lands
for the year 1911, assessed In tho name
of Edgar A. Stebblns; and that on Aug
gust 5, 1913 said Ii. K. Itoach paid tho
subsequet taxes against said lands for
tlio year iuil. assessed in mo nnnio ui
13. A. Stobblns; that on August 7, 1911
said U. E. Itoach paid the subsequent
taxes assessed ngalnst said lands for
the year 1913. assessed in the name oi
E. A. Stobblns: that on May 1, 1915 Hay
C. Langford. assignee, paid tho subse
quent taxes assessed against said lands
for tho year 1911, assessed in tho nnmo
of E. A. Stebblns.
That tho undersigned nay c t,ang-
ford Is the owner of said c,ertlllcato by
asslgnmont and that aftor tho oxplra
tlon of throe months from the date of
service of this notice. If said lands are
not redeemed from said tax sale, said
undersigned Hay C. i.angrord win ap
ply to the County Treasurer of Lin
coln County. Nebraska for deed to said
lands.
Dated Juno 21, iuit.
HAY C. LANOFORD.
Hy E. II. EVANS.
J29-3W His Attornoy.
XOR TH JPLAl TTJS, At7S MR A SKA .
Member Federal Reserve Bank System.
CAPITA.!, AA'D SUIZlLUfs:
One Hundred and Fifty Thousand Dollars.
STABILITY, EFFICIENCY AND SERVICE
HAVE BEEN THE FACTOItS IN THE GIMWTH OF THIS
BANK, AND THE SAME CAREFUL ATTENTION IS GIYEN TO
SMALL ACCOUNTS AS IS GIYEN TO LARGE BALANCES.
INTEREST PAID ON TIME DEPOSITS.
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Order ot Ilenrliiur on IVIItlon for Alt'
liolnduciit or AiliulnUtrntor or
AdniliilNtrntrlY.
The Stato of Nebraska, Lincoln Coun
ty. hs.
In the County Court.
In tho Matter of tho Estate of AVU
lliitr, MlAlmlil. llAPcnnefl.
On reading and Illlng tho petition of
Julia JI. Slebold praying that Adminis
tration of said estate may bo granted
tn tine nu n il m In 1 Ht rn t rlv.
Ordered. That July 22, A, D. 1915. at
2 o'clock 1. M. Is assigned for hearing
snirt netitlon whon all persons inter
ested In said matter may appear at n
fniintv Court to bo held In and for Bald
County ,and show cause why the prayer
of petitioner should not bo granted;
and that notice of tho pendency of said
matltlnn nnil ttm henrlnt? thereof be
given to nil persons Interested in said
matter by publishing a copy of this
order In the North Platte Tribune a
unml.wnAltlv nawstiniier nrlnted In said
County for 3 successive weeks prior
to said day of hearing.
Dated Juno 20th 1915.
OEO. E. FRENCH.
J29-3W County Judge,
To Corns
True!
Mr. Husband,
Look at This
This picture is meant
you think. It's meant to
gray matter a hard jolt.
You know you aro
fair with your wife if you
a day longer without a
You have no right to
ry up coal during tho
and fret over a hot stove.
Do the square tiling.
Get facts from us.
7 n
15f liSlIi? JtmmasiJi
to make M
Wi A i
not playing VJIXSS
gas range. p Tfj i
let her car- Ktf- v. . J
day or fuss Ti " i
1
range,
now,
North Platte Light & Power Co.,
C. R. MOREY, Mgr.