The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, July 30, 1915, Image 1

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THIRTIETH YEAR.
NORTH PLATTE, NEB., JULY 30, 1915.
No. 55
LOCAL AM) PEKSOXAL
Ponchos 10c a basket, while they
last, at Ilerrod's.
Miss Fern Garrison will leave this
week for Vltor, Colorado, to accept a
position as trimmer.
Mrs. .1. S. Twlnem and children will
leave Tuesday morning for 'Iowa to
visit her mother for several weeks.
Lawrence Murrln returned Wcd
nooday ovenlng from Cheyenne, where
he spent Hwo weeks with Ills aunt,
Mrs. Chas. Wilson.
Mr. and Mrs. 0. W. Iiiggs, of Harnes
City, Iowa, are the guests of Mr. and
Mrs. George Trexldr, while enroutc
home from a visit in Colorado cities.
Mrs. H. J. Phillips and daughter, of
Now Jersey, who were guests of Mr.
anil Mrs. Jesse Edwards for several
weeks, returned home Tuesday after
noon. Wanted Baby go-cart. Must be In
good condition and reasonable. Call
Red 581.
Miss Fern Foster and siBter, of the
Kearney Normal, arrived here Wed
nesday to spend a day or two before
going to their home In the Flats for the
Miss Uuth, Falk, a cousin to Mrs.
Fred Duncan, camo Wednesday even
ing from Crston, Iowa, to visit Mr.
and Mrs. Duncan for three weeks.
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Cane sugar $G.75 per 100 at Herrod's.
Paul Harrington, of Denver, who
spent a week here on business and
visiting his aunt, Mrs. John Herrod,
returned to Denver Wednesday after
noon. Use your eyes, but do not abuse
them. When you discern a hint of
dimness, a tired feeling, an ache, or
headache, it is nature's cry for help.
C. S. CLINTON, Registered Optometrist
Rev. Mlmstreman, of Kearney, spent
yesterday visiting with Rev. McDald.
Tracy DeFord left yesterday aftr
noon for Hrshey where she will visit
her aunt, Mrs. J. M. 'Johnson, for two
weeks.
Members of the 600 club will in
dulge in a picnic at Sioux Lookout
this evening, leaving about five
d'clock. The menu will include a
broiled steaw, with Will McDonald
and Ray Langford as cnefs.
Mrs. P. A. Norton went to Norfolk
yesterday afternoon to meet a cousin
whom she had not seen in several
years. They will leave together for
Sioux City to spend two weeks with
relatives.
Peaches 10c a basket at Wilcox De
partment Store.
Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Smith and daugh
ter Hazel left yesterday for their fu
ture home in Grand Island. For a
number of years the former had been
wire chief in the local telephone of
fice and was recently transferred.
M, R. Kely, of Cleveland, Ohio, vis
ited his sister, Mrs. D. E. Morrill, this
week and left at noon yesterday. He
was enroute home from Phoenix, Ari
zona, where he superintendend the In
stalling the largest water valve now
in use.
Elberta peaches 10c a basket at
Wilcox Department Store.
Miss Christine Glow, of Denmark,
arrived here Wednesday evening to be
the guest of Mr. arid Mrs. Fred Fred
erickson whllo enroute to San Fran
cisco to visit her sister. Miss Glow
was companion to Mrs. Frederickson's
mother for a number of years in Den
mark, and recently came to the United
States to make an extended visit.
FOR SALE
One set 4 ton Fairbanks Wijjron
Scales. Jos Hcrnho), Opposite Post
office. Plume . ...Vi-tf
There's No Lumber Like This Lumber
Thai you know is dry and sound
There's no lumber that is better
Than In-Our Yard'ls Found
There's no lumber firm for miles -around
that can sell you better goods,
For There's No Better Lumber
IN THIS
NECK OF THE WOODS
Coates Lumber and Coal Co.
The Home of Good Coal. Phone 7.
Seo LeMastor for nit kinds of re
pairing. ,
F. L. Moonoy has returned from a
short visit in Colorado.
H. L Walker, of the Flats, is spend
ing this week hero on business.
The L. O. T. M. record keeper will
b(T"nt Newton's store Saturday after
noon. Tom Watta, now of Grand Island,
left yesterday morning after a short
stay in town.
Choice of our suits 5.00, special for
Saturday, Block's.
Mr. and Mrs. George Hughes loft
Wednesday evening for Alllanco to
spend sovoral days.
Cano sugar ?G.75 per 100 at Herrod's.
Miss Ida Johnson, of Kcnrnoy, who
was the guest of Miss Margaret Brooks,
returnd home last evening.
After visiting at the Chrlstianson
home for several weeks, Halger Nelson
reurned to St. Paul yesterday.
A few now Wooltex Suits for fall
have arrived at Wilcox Dopartmont
Store.
P. II. McEvoy and daughters ro
turned Tuesday evening from Omaha
whore they spent several tlays.
Miss Etlwl Getz, of Kearney, camo
.last evening to be the guest of Mr.
and Mrs. Harry Boylo until Sunday.
A lot of white embroidered voile
dresses $1.00. Block's.
Mrs. Roy Bell and chlldrn, of St.
Paul, Neb., who spent two weeks with
her sister, Mrs. Vigo Chrlstcnson, left
yesterday morning.
Mrs. John Glnnapp, of Brady, is
visiting this week with Mrs. Fred
Oimette, having come up to take the
teachers' examination.
One-Fifth off on Rugs and Laco
Curtains this week at Wilcox Depart
ment Store.
Misses Bertha JDurkce and Maud
Barnett, of JulesbuSg, spent yesterday
with Miss Margaret Brooks whllo en
route home from Kearney.
If you think that German Is easy,
try your luck oiw "nachgcschmack."
If you have good luck with this, then
retire to "schlafg'oihach."
Mrs. E. B. Gibbs, 'a former. North
Platte resident, arrived fr.om Chicago
this morning for a visit with her
daughter, Mrs. -W. J. Stuart.
The Presbyterian Sunday - school
held a picnic at the Dillon grove yes
terday afternoon, returning homef Just
in time to bo cnught in, the 'raln.
, Rev. Wm. Wnllace, D. I). who was to
occupy the pulpit of he Presbyterian
church next Sunday,' will not be here,'
but wil be here foi Sunday, August;
15th.
This section of the county was vis
ited by a heavy rain last evening that
continued for an hour or more. The
weather bureau reported the precipi
tation at one and three-tenths inches.
For Rent Modern furnished room.
Inquire at 300 east Third street or
phono Red 537.
The following is the menu for the
commercial dinner at the Christian
church basement Monday, August 2:
Chicken and dumplings, mashed pota
toes and gravy, cabbago salad,
creamd turnips, raspberry pie, coffee
and Iced tea.
Notice to Wnler Consumers
Either today or tomorrow, weather
permitting, water will be shut off from
all that portion of town east of Cot
tonwood street for a period of from
2 to 4 hours while a cracked Are hy
drant is repaired. Tho fire whistle will
be blown about twenty minutes before
shutting oft the water so consumers
enn draw sufficient for their needs.
HERSHEY S. WELCH,
Water Commissioner.
Appropriate s? 1,5110 for County Fair
At a Joint meeting of the Chamber of
Commerce directors, officers of tho
county fair and the amusement coiu
mlttoo of tho fair hold Wednesday ev
ening, the nmusomcnt features of tho
fair wero considered, and upon mo
tion an appropriation of $1,500 was
made for attractions for tho fair and
for the expense of taking tho county
exhibit to the state fair, and for the
expense of collecting and preparing
the state exhibits.
Tho entertainment committee lias al
ready secured a number of high class
attractions for tho festival which Is to
be held as the amusement feature of
tho county fair, and one of tho feat
ures wil be aeroplane flights for three
days. Elmer Coates, a member of tho
committee went to Omaha yesterday
and while there will complete ar
rangements for the aeroplane exhibi
tions as well as secure other attrac
tions. The amusement features this
rail will be more varied and better than
evr before.
The exhibits for the county fair arc
being collected by a number of those
interested and are being prepared by
Mr. Gllninn, a specialist in that lino
who is now making his headquarters
at the state farm. It Is requested
that those who have exhibits leave
them with Mr. Gllmnn, and thus as
sist In making tho county exhibit an
attractive one, and one that will be
worthy of exhibition at the state fair.
Another matter discussed was that
of having a permanent exhibit of
Lincoln county grnliis and grasses at
tho railroad depot. This feature will
bo taken up with the Union Pacific and
tho company and the Chamber of Com
merce will work together on the prop
osition. It is believed that such an
exhibit would prove an excellent way
to advertise the county.
Tho county fair and fall festival this
year will bo by far the best ever hold
and is tho duty of every1 resident of
the countv to boost It along, for It Is
ndt for tho benefit of North Platte, any
more than it is for the benefit of tho
whole county.
The .Mulal Building Sc Loan Associa
tion Is prepared to issue a limited
amount of Its Full Paid Stock. First
come first seru'd. This stoek Is Is
sued In any amount from $100,110 to
$5,000.00 and pays seini-anmial divi
dends nt rate of six per cent.
Special Train to Ball (.'nine
Arrangements have ben made for a
special train to Bridgeport next Sun
day hi ordor to accommodate tthose
who desiro to witness the bal game.
The train will leave at 9:30 in the
morning and return about eleven at
night. Tho round trip ticket is $5.20.
Up to a3t evening fifty fans had sig
nified their intention of going and de
posited, the faro. Others will decide to
go, and it is probable a number of
passengers wil be picked up along the
line.
Tho Bridgeport team is champions
of northwst Nebraska, having won
eighteen straight games.
Notice to the Public and .My Patrons.
On and after August 1st, 1915, I
will be compelled to sell for cash. All
customers knowing themselves in
debted to me will please call and set
tle their accounts, as I must hnve the
money. Thanking you for your past
patronage; 1 remain yours vry truly,
JULIUS MOGENSEN.
North Platte. Neb., July 28th, 1915.
Vote Bonds for Now Building.
Tho patrons of th O'Fallon school
district voted Wednesday to issue
bonds In the sum of ten thousand dol
lars for a new school building, and to
the credit of the patrons, the vote was
unanimous. Plans for the now build
ing are now being drawn, and when
comploted bids will at once bo asked
for tho construction of the building.
Tho present school house was erected
a number of years ago, and at that
time was one of the best school build
ings in the valley. It is now inad
equate to meet th rquirements of the
growing population, hence the voting
of bonds for a larger and more mod
ern building.
Cliiiutuuqiui Tickets
Tho Chautauqua tickets will go on
sale Monday. Be prepared to buy your
tickets when the men call. There are
14 programs and at $2.50 for a season
ticket each program costs a lttlo over
17 cents. Think it over.
For Rent.
Five room cottage, city water, elec
tric lights and sower. $15 per month.
Inquire of T. Slmant. 303 south Chest
nut street. 54-2
Cane sugar $0.75 per 100 at Herrod's.
Talent at the North Platte Cliautuuqua
which opens August ,tli.
DR. E. T. HAGERMAN.
The
One Price
to All.
Visit our Rest
Room, Free to all
Special
25c Fibre Eiffel Silk
Hose at
19c
$2.00 Muslin Petticoats
and Combination Suits,!
only
69c
$7.50, $8.00 AH Wool
Imported Serge, Skirts all
Sizes, at
$3.95
$2.00 White Linen, and
pique Skirts, at
$1.00
$1.00 Fine Lawn and
Tub Silk Shirt Waists on
sale at
39c
1'EJiSOXAL PAltAGllAl'lIS
Mr. and Mrs. Fetter, ot Maxwell,
camo this morning to visit friends for
a few days.
Miss Vaunitn Hayes and sister An
na spent yesterday In Central City.
Dr. O. K. Tickler, of Howard, Nob.,
is visiting tills week with Dr. Frank
Baldwin.
Mrs John LeMastor will leave next
week for a two weeks' visit lu DeiiTer
and Grand Junction with relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Thornburg left
yesterday for Western nnd Canibridgo
whero they will spend two weeks with
relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. II. A. Saline, of Needles,
Cal., who were guests at the Don
'home, left this morning for Hildreth
to visit relatives.
Tho W C. T. U. will meet with Mrs.
J T Murphy Monday afternoon at 3
oclock, 4011 south Willow. Election of
officers will be hold and a largo at
tendance is desired.
Talent at the North Platte Cliautaiiiiim
which opens August otli.
FORREST SCHULZ Tho Vlollnlft.
-i.f I vnmii
(Jond competent girl 'for general
housework. Cull utll!2 viest Fourth
J
street .
Fashion
221 EAST SIXTH STREET.
-TRY US FIRST-
Our entire stock of SUM
MER DRESSES will be on
sale FRIDAY AND SATUR
DAY. Sold up to $12.00, all
over our price, your choice,
See Window Display.
Judge Grlmos went to Oshkosh this
morning onl legal business. ,
Wanted Competent girl for gonornl
housework. 412 west Fourth.
Mrs. Ida Lmon and grand daughter
havo returned from a week's stay in
Omaha.
Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Sandall are
spending tills week lu Omaha with
friends.
S. P. Dolatour, ot Lowcllon, trans
acted business hero this week and left
this morning.
During tho storm last evening Clair
Lemon was stunned by lightning near
tho Coberly barber shop in tho Fourth
wnrti.
Miss Mary ArlonoThoelecke, of Om
aha, who visited her uncle, O. H. Thoe
lecko and AVlfe for ten days, has re
turned home.
Mrs. Wllllnm Fox, of Omnha, wife of
Conductor Fox, returned homo tills
morning aftor a short visit in this city.
L. D. Thoelecko returned to Mol-
roso this morning aftor visiting his son
O. II. Thoelecko since Saturday.
Notice
Tho Illvorslde Country Club havo
leased tho property known as Dick's
Orovo for the purpoa of maintaining
golf course. 'Iheso are private
grounds and aro for tho uso of mem
bers only and their Immedlato family
HIVEHSIDE COUNTRY CLUB,
P. It. HALLIGAN, Secretary
Cliaiitaiiiiiiii .Meeting.
There will be n meeting of all tho
signers of tho Cliautuuqua contract to
night 8 p. in. at city library. Every
signer is urged to como out. The
Chautauqua Is just ono week away,
so it Is time for overybody to get
busy.
Notice
Notice is hereby given that on tho
21st day of August, 1915, at 10 o'clock
A. M., the undersigned will sell at
public auction all tho stock and fix
tures and book accounts belonging
to the firm of Forstedt & Sheedy of
North Platto, Nebraska, as trustoea
for tho benefit of tho creditors of For
stedt & Shoedy at tho storo building In
which said Forstedt & Sheedy aro lo
cated, at G12 Locust street, North
Platto, Nebraska, to tho highest bid
der. J. II. HANEV COMPANY,
J22-G Mcdonald state bank.
Shop.
Our Low
Prices
Are due to low
rents. One price
to oil.
$4. Palm Beach Skirts,
all Sizes, at
$2.50
$10.00 all Silk faopliu
Dresses, all new fall
styles, at
$4.95
$15.00 all Silk Dress, the
finest you ever bought
new fall styles, at
$6.95
$6.00 Trimmed Panama
Hats to close out, at
$1.50
$7.50 English Rain Coats,
jRagland Sleeves and
Belts, at
$3.95
$2.00 Crepe Kimonas, at
69c
75c Black Petticoat and
Striped, at
39c
The Bible Study class No. 1 will
meet Tuesday afternoon with Mrs.
Philip Dents, 221 south Sycamore.
Mrs. E. M. Oglor will visit frlendB In
aothenburg Sunday
Talent nt the North Platte ('huutnuqut:.
which opens August 5th.
OPIE READ.
8IDNEY LANDON.
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