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About The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 17, 1915)
to OUR FALL STOCK ' IS NOW COMPLETE Is ft "1 J! rip 213 a t; he hundred of ladies who have visited our store all acknowledge that The Leader certainly has the finest assort ment of merchandise that they have ever seen in North Platte before. The styles are up to the minute and the prices cannot be duplicated anywhere in the country, quality considered. In our ready-to-wear department the ladies1, misses4 and children's suits, coats, dresses and skirts are moving rapidly. Just think ladies1 suits at $15.00, that cannot be duplicated elsewhere at $22.50 and all other goods proportionately low. The S. & H. green trading stamps given free with all cash purchases. Saturday night from sundown until ten o'clock double green trading stamp will be given. Our store will be closed Saturday, Sept. 18th, from morning until sundown on account of Jewish Atonement Day. The Leader, lll 23G6 JULIUS PIZER. S CITY AND COUNTY NEWS Sir. and Mrs. Joseph L. JUurphy went to Ognlalla Wednesday , after noon to attend tlio Keith 'cbilnty fair and visit relatives. Mrs. James ilart and Mrs. Win. Ilawloy will leavo the latter part of this month for Chicago to mako an ex tended visit with relatives. Albert Koepff of tho Beatrlco Sun who veiled local friends for two weeks left .Wednesday evening for Denver to spend a week or longor. For Rent Nino room houseT mod ern except heat, Inquire at 703 west Third or phono Black 087? Art Wortman, who spent,! tlo .past two weeKs with Jsvcrett koducu anu other friends in town will leave to day for Beatrice whore ho is employed ,on the staff of the Beatrice Daily Sun. Dr. Brock, Dentist, has moved his office to tho Reynolds building, over Stono'a Drug Store. 60tf Mrs. "W, H. LcDioyt and daughter Mario returned Tuesday evening from Schuyler where the' latter had, an operation performed for appendicitis recently and Is getting along nicely. Attorney Carl Hollman was ten dered a surprise birthday dinner "Wed nesday evening nt which,, a' number of his gentlemen friends wero present. It was pronounced a very pleasant event by all who attended. Mrs. Sam Ralston will leavo shortly for Denver whore sho will mako hor homo in tho future. Mr. Ralston has heen employed thero for some time, Owen O'Nell and daughter Miss Grace left Wednesday afternoon for Sutherland to visit friends for a fow days. , Clarence Day left yesterday morn- 'lng for Lincoln to begin his second year at tho university. Twentieth Century Club. Tho Twentieth Centurv CAuh IipIiI their first meeting of the year Tues- R. A. Brlmm of thq Leader, returned ly oVenInS In tho basement of the 11 11 CW X , Mrs. T. C. Patterson and Mrs. M. E. bcott wers chosen as delecntes to the state sonvention to bo hold at Norfolk! Sept. 28th to 30th. Definite work for the year was planned and the de partments re-organized. The general club will take the civic work this year, Prof. Tout gave a talk on "The Needs of the Pubic Schools," followed by Mr. Redenbaugh on "Tho Needs of the High School." Co-operation in school affairs being one of tho aims of the' club these talk were very much appreciated. It was decided to hold tho annual Good Fellowship banquet at tho Oc tober meeting instead of later In the year ns has been tho custom. This Is a sort of booster meeting and it is hoped thqse Interested in the club work will avail themselves of this opportunity to fall In lino this early In tho year. This meeting will bo held at tho homo of Mrs. Patterson. Tho club is desirous of fitting up permanent headquarters as soon as-rw a few days ago from a visit with rel atives in Lowellcn.- ,For Sal.e-IIard nrt0Koft"C0al h6al- ors. Inquire of Mrs.' James Hart. i Tho feature attraction at tho Keith Saturday, Sept. 18th will be "Tho Cub" with Martha Hedman and JohnHlnes, Miss Esther Ilummcll has accepted a position In tho office of Dr. J. R. Redlleld and will begin work in a few days. " Largo assortment of 'maternity dresses, skirts and corsets 'at popu lar prices at BLOCK'S. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Simon arc en joying a visit from the latter's father Wm, Young who camo from Hastings a fow nays aco. For Farm Loans see or write Gene Crook, room 3, Waltemath building, North Platte. 41tf A now wall plate was placed In tho entrance or 'the Reynolds The North Platte flepol. W. T. Wilcox In a letter to the Telegraph surmises that the "good nows" told The Tribune editor re- I luted to u new depot. In this Mr. Wilcox errs, but The Trlbuno en dorses what he says In regard to a new dopot; namely that the matter should be taken up by tho Chamber of Commorce, and If that body Is un- . successful in bringing nbout tho de ! sired rosult, it will not bo out of place to lnvoko the aid of the state railway, ! commission. 1 Thoro havo been two reasons why Tho Tribune has not up to this time made a fight for a new dopot. First, when Mr. Mohler was here four of fivo years ago he was present at a meeting held nt .the Elks' home and In a talk to tho hundred or more business men and citizens stated that the Union Pacific had under contem plation tho expenditure of several hun dred thousand dollars In terminal im provements, Including a round uous He submitted to his hearers two prop ositions; the building of a new depot at a cost of $80,000 or the terminal Improvements to cost several hundred thousand; both could not be built, which did the Nortn Platte pt-oplo want? Tho sense of the meeting was that the terminal improvements be made. Since then tho greater part of tho terminal Improvements have been fin ished, in fact quite a period of time has elapsed since the work has been completed, the company has had time to recovor frtfm that expenditure, and it Is not unreasonable now to ask that they proceed with the erection of tho $80,000 denot. The second reason why The Tribune has "laid off" on asking lor the new depot was because that so long as the noonle did not take sufficient civ ic pride to better the conditions of the city they could not connhlently ask an outside pr.rty to expend mo-i ;y tn beaut fv ftiid iriuryvo us prop-riy That was a fair and Impartial view, was It not? But now that North Platte has turned over a new leaf, and on the top of the pago has written In bright red letters; we are uoosiers, wuivu us Grow." and have voted bonds for street paving, have accepted a con tract for better Hunts, anu nave oieu bonds for a public park, and have iinnn sn in n most emohatlc manner; tho nltv has nlaced itself in a posi tion to say to the Union Pacific: We are now helping ourselves, wq .wat you to join us In making North! platte a b ccer anu better town, anu uy so doing you will further your own interests as we are furthering ours Our citizens, the traveling! public, President Mohler nnd Genl. Manager Ware are a unit In declaring that the nresent denot is Inadequate, unsanl tary. a blot on the otherwise, .well kept condition of the Union -pacific, and a discredit to a town of ovei's 0,000 people who have awakened from' their lethargy. The Union Paclficl Jike other railroads, may not be flaying mi monev." it may not have cash on hand to build a new depot, but wo know Its credit Is as good as any corporation in the country- and, that it can easily borrow tne money; just as North Platte will do tor its iitieet paving anil public, pari; The Chamber of Commerceshould at once go on record as favoring a new depot, it should appoint a conjmlttoe to confer with President Mohlis and 'f the I card of directors in New York do not favor a recommendaton from Mr, Mohler that tho depot be built, then the matter should be carried to the railway commission. Miss Grace Hooper, of Crete, camo a fow days ago to vilst Mrs. Thos. Ax tell. Miss Hooper is junior superin tendent of tho Btato Christian En deavor society and beforo returning homo will visit several Nebraska towns In their Interests. Tho North Platte Rlflo Club will hold a "Field Day" at their range on tho Experimental Farm, Monday, Sept. 20th. All who Intend to partic ipate in this shoot will please notify tho president, Dr. T. J. Kerr, not later than Friday, Sept. 17, 1915, so that arrangements can bo made. Tho Gothenburg Rifle club will Join with tho local club In this shoot. i Lutheran Announcements, for Sunday. 9:45 a. m. Sunday schoplv j 11 a. m. Mornlhg Worship, sormon, "Christian Precepts and Pleasures for tho Full Employment and Enioymont of our Every Day." 4 p. m. Y. P. Missionary meeting. 8 p. m., evening worship, sormon "The Scaled Book." Rev. 5. The Jeholda Chest will bo set out at both tho morning and evening ser vices; to receive money for tho now church building fund. Miss Betty Hlnnian began her duties as bookkeeper In the Dixon Jewelry storo yesterday morning. lm 1 Id in cr this week, which contains tho names suitable location is secured and room numbers of tho renters. Mrs. Carrie PIzer, of Alabama, who has been visiting relatives In Lewellen DILl,t , HJ a w ........ home this week and left last night. Mrs. Fred Bremer, who has been 111 slnco last winter, Is slowing lmprov- Edward Delter, the baker who was tntltrnfl In flirt nvtilnatnn nt I tl, Laregst and most beautiful collec-l Doolittlo bakery last sprng, has re turned to town from St. Joe. Mo.. tlon of now Fall Suits over shown In North Platto, now on display at BLOCK'S. Prices S10 to ?4tf Notice On nnd after this date wo will sell on a strictly cash basis. Do not ask for credit as wo will play no favorite. G8-2 YORK FEED STORE. Corn Cutting Hi- Corn outtlng days are busy-on-the farm days. Your business In town, howovor can bo attondod to by tho Platto Valley Bank. . If thoro Is a paymont to moot; a bill to collect; a party to nogotlato with; purohasos to suporviso, this bank will tuko care of your lntoroats. Wo wulcqmo Jotters and telophono calls telling us ways to help you hero In North Platto, Platte Valley State Bank, "ALL GRAIN CHECKS CASHED" North Platto, Nebraska. whero ho has been taking treatments for the past two months. On Monday night at tho Crystal theatro will bo porsented Jano Cowl In "The Gnrdoh of Lies." Miss Cowl starred in "Within tho Law." "Tho Garden of Lies" was tho production of tho lato Justus Miles Forman who lost his life on tho ill-fated Lusitaniai Miss Maymo Plzer gave a pretty party for tho N. A. T. club Tuesday attomoon. card games wero pluycd and vory onjoyable refreshments ser- vod. A numbor of tho young Indies- who belong to this club will leave this woek for tho various collegos which they aro attending. All AVool Poplin Suits with guaran teed satin linings, In nil tho leading shades and latest full .models at ?15, at BLOCK'S. Undertaker Forbes was cnlled to Lemon precinct Wednesday to prepare tho body of Daniol Harrlman for bur ial. Mr. Harrlman died at tho ago of ninety years after a short Illness. Ho leaves an aged wife and son W. H. Harrlman with whom he made his home. Tho funornl wnsvhold yoster uay afternoon and interment made in tho Ellis cemetory. Furnished rooms for ront in modern houso. Mrs. M. V. Mitchell, 412 east Third stroot. CS-2 Among tho pleasant social events of this wook was tho card party glvon by tho J. F. F. club for their husbands at the. homo of Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Mann Tuesday ovonlng. Tho rooms wore decorated with largo boquots of autumn llowers. In tho progrosslvo card games tho highest scores woro mado by Mrs. E. M. Johnston and Mrs. II. P. Henckle. Second honors woro awarded to Mrs. Edward Rcb hausen and E. M, Johnson and tho guest prizes to Mr A Jack Sinclair and Maurlco Houser. During tho ovonlng a number of musical selections by Miss Mao Buchanan of Oshkoah, Wis., woro enjoyed. Tho refreshments were nerved in throo courses and wero highly complimented. Assisting in ser ving wero tho Misses Zolla Dorrnm, Helen Bonnor and Gladys Johnston. Tito gentlemen Coats! Coats. Of any description; 250 of them on display now, and more coming dally, Prices ?4.98 to ?45.00, at BLOB'S. - Mrs. Wm. McGrath and dauchter formerly of Omaha, who haio' made their home hero for several months left last evening for Taoi.ia, Wash to reside. Iter sister Mrs. Omar Huff will acompany her as far a3 Portland FOR SALE Choice residence lots on west Fifth street with sidewalks, city wnter, sew or and electric lights. Price only $400, Terms to suit. G0-4 BUCHANAN & PATTERSON. To Margaret McGovorn, owner of lots 1 and 2, block 85, North Platte, Nebr, The owners of property on tho south side of Eighth street between Locust and Walnut streets, aro here ,by notified that the Mayor and Coun oil of tho City of North Platte, Lin coin county, Nebraska, passed and approved an ordinance on tho ISth day of June, 1913, ordering a side walk adjoining their said premises, to Lbe- constructed as to line and grade and of permanent material, as pro vided In tho genoral ordinances of said city, regulating tho construction of sidewalks in said city. Unless said walk Is constructed by you along the north side of said lots land 2, block 85, owned by you In ac gordanco with said ordinances on ,or before tho 19th day of Octobor, 1915. tho samo will bo constructed by snld city and tho costs assessed upon tho said lots owned by you adjoining which tho some shall bo constructed. C. F. TEMPLE, (SEAL) City Clork. IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF N.EBRASKA. NORTH PLATTE DIVISION In tho Matter of T. J. Baldock & Son, a co-partnership, and William M. Baldock, an individual member thereof, Bankrupts of tho County of Lincoln. Caso No. 41. In Bankruptcy. Volun tary Petition. Notlco of Snle. Notlco Is horeby glvon that by vir tue of an ordor of W. V. Hoagland, Roforco In Bankruptcy, Jamos T. Keofo tho trustco in bankruptcy of tho above named bankrupts, will soil at public auction to tho highest bid der for cash, all of tho stock of said co-partnorshtp consisting of a stock of groceries and fixtures. Said salo will be held In tho storo room former ly occuplod by Bald co-partnership In tho City of North Platto, Lincoln county. Nebraska, and will commence at 2 o'clock In tho afternoon of tho wero loud In their pralso of tho enjoyablo manner In 24th day of September, 1915, which tho club ladles had entertained1 W. V. HOA Our fifth car of Peaches and Blue Plums due here Monday. This car is from Utah, the fruit is large size,' the quality is extra fine. This will be our last car of Peaches and Plums for this season. Expect car of Grapes and Pears from Michigan soon. R. N. LAMB PHONE 67. Lumber for Hangars Some of these days you may be coming here for lumber with which to build a hangar for Your Aeroplane or Hydroplane Of course you are more likely to want lumber for an automobile shed now, but the time is likely to come when you'll build a hangar also.' We'll Be Ready When You Come Coates Lumber and Coal Co. The Home of Good Coal. Phone 7. WARMTH , At this time of year is necessary" for Health. One of these portable Gas Heaters is just what you need. We have them from $2.50 up suitable for every purpose. North Platie Light& Power Co. C. R. MOREY, Mgr. KM ,GLAND. 7 Money to Loan ON FARMS AND RANCHES t Lowest Rateo and Best Terms. Plenty of Money on hand to Close Loans Promptly. Buchanan & Patterson V thorn. GSt3 Referee In Bankruptcy. mm