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About The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 21, 1915)
DR. 0. Ii. CRESSLER, 5 wadaate Dentist Office over the McDonald State Dank. LOCAL A2fl) PERSONAL J. A. Wolf, of riicyctin", cntne down S'u: rday t tako charge or tin Amer lcnn express office during tho absence i f E. H. mvki. Mrs. Leonard Dick, who has been Will Visit Eastern Cities. F. L. Moonoy who left on nn eastern trip tho latter part of last week, will bo absent five or six weeks, and will visit In Chicago, Detroit, Clovoland, Mrs. Charles Adams left Saturday afternoon for Omaha to tako medical treatment. Misses Jessie and Helen Baker wont to Julosburg Saturday afternoon to visit friends. All Wool Dresses, newest fnll styles In all sliades and sizes at $4.9S at BLOCK'S. Mrs. L. C. Sawyer who has been vis iting in Laramie for ten days, is ex peoted to return today. Arthur Owens left Saturday even lug for cities n Iowa to spend two weeks with relatives. Miss Isabelle Stafford, who is teach ing hi the local schools spent Sunday with relatives in Paxton Albert Smith of Miamsburg, Ohio, came Saturday evening to visit his aunt, Mrs. Georgo Tokulve. Mr. and Mrs. Andy McOovern, of Brady, are visiting at tho Marti and Donelson homes this week Now Fall Silk Poplin Dresses, In all the leading shades, made up to tho minute' at ?4.7o at BLOCK'S. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Listen, of Dickens, visited friends in town last week and returned home Saturday. Steve Baldwin leit Saturday niorii-'.ig- 'in Town ti spend a couple of weeks looking after his farm Interests. "Jack Straffer and Harold Pulluim, of Brady came, up Friday to attend tlio dance at tho Lloyd that evening. Mr and Mrs. James Hopkins who visited the Shaner family in Gothen burg last week have returned home, ,:W. S. Wood and Robert Campbell, of Wallace, were among the business vis itors in town the latter part of last visiting relatives In Cleveland, Ohio. ""aio, cw iorn, uosion, rninuioi nn.i xti,,. onon ita nvnoflto.i Dhia and Washington, spending sev tn ratrn ,m,,n tn,inv oral days In each of those cities. This I IB Ills IHSl visil uiiai ui iiui;ut,u nun uu airs, uaymonu .Miner anti cnutiren w n see ns much of the far east as of Horsiiey, spent tlio latter part or his time will permit, last week with the former's sister. Mrs. 0. W. Slzemrc. Corn Is Doing Well. This hot. sunshiny weather Is rap - . . . I I j 1 1 n t hI w m flirt rrr-t nnt 11 T 11- can Express Co., left Saturday for "''"& v.w,. ... - k'nntm Plfw on. I M.l.rn i.nlnta L'OIIl COUIlty, niltl BVOry !!' WOU lo snpml hU vnrntlnn tieiueu ears are ueuig urougui in uy illinium lib huuiiuus. Charles Walters, F. C. Pielstlckor, if kllllnc frost is delayed until aftor Nell Turple and Artliur Plimftner the first week in October Lincoln transacted business In Wallace tho county' corn crop will bo tho largest latter part of last week. over grown. SomG one has said that Pnmnl.oll ' nf tha Mnvwnll H We do 110t have frost Until tlltt schools, transacted business at tlio Present moon Is full-wlilch will bo county superintendent's office the lat- ri'" dH J1" escape frost- or tor tinrt nf inut weak. uiuitauoi. l.r piirt Ol 1.1BI tOK. I ,, i, ,lni. ,.nW nt Mill 1 IHUIC 11 UU II1U hi lilUUl WIS A. O. Auams, ot uanuy, came last com cron will mature weeK to visit ins uaugnier.irs. l. j. Selby while enroute to Washington runners nro Some! linos Luck v. iu siiuim eoiva. , ,-. m, ,,. Mnrrnw Flats Boys' and Girls' new Fall all wool who was In the district covered by the Chinchilla Coats, lined throughout nt hall about the nrst or July, settled $2.9S. Can you beat that? At Block's with tho insurance company on tho of course. basis of a forty per cent loss on his ... wheat. Ho has just completed thresh- -"'"i " 1 : .:. : ing the wheat from the fields and finds ilia Inttnr'a 'iiUtar Mrs IJnltih mltll tl,G "Verage to be forty bushels to tllO the latter s sister, Mrs. Ralph Smith Providing ho had not aufforod for ten days, Will return homo Wed- . f . np t 1nas t, vlo,.. nesday. I .,.n.i,i i.nv linnn nvnr slvtv-Rlx bll- Mr .and Mrs. J. B. Meyers, of Om- shols to the acre but perhaps tho aha, return home last evening after wheat showed wonderful recuperation spendng several days In town. Mrs. after the hall loss was adjusted Movers Is a cousin of Mrs. Russoll Fowles. (.'nssncr-Doughly. aii wvnn sniiivnn. nf Rrndv. vis- Miss Clara Gassncr and Glenn Dou- ua At to Atnirni1 7rit7Tntr!oU nst RIUY were quiuuv iimrriuu at uiu m wPfk while enroute f. Tryou to take E. Parsonage Wednesday evening by up her duties as teacher in the Uov. E. J. Hayes. Miss Helen, a sls ,,ic ter of the groom and Mrs. Hayos act- oiiuuio. . I . ..... mi eu as wiiiiesses. iiiej uujuuicu uiu Encineer Joseph Murphy is con- enmn oronlnt nn Nn. 4 for n. short fined to the house with a broken ankle ii0neymoon but will return and make which he sustained while at work on chappell their future homo. Mrs. the branch road tho latter part of the rj0UEi,ty imS lived In this vicinity for last week. , several vears. tho lust few years being At n iTo,mc inft Kntitrrinv mnrnlntr sneiit at Nortii Platte, Nebr. Mr. uou for Excelsor Springs, Mo., to spend ghty has lived hero for the past six several weeks taking treatment. En- years anu ims matte many - irjei us route home he will visit the Fikes wno uie negismr joins n "B family In St. Louis. tt n T.niv rntnrnpil tho latter nart I of last week frm Omajia whero he Dr. Bush, of Sumner, who was the; accompanied his wife recently. Mrs. guest of J. B. Hemphill last week, Lilly will remain there for some time left Friday evening tor uig worn and tako eye treatments. Basin. j Mr. ana jirs. Homer Frisch, of Mt, pinvri niMiPann ims rptnrnptl from ' PulasKl. ill., viio liau ueen isuiiik the young couple best wishes. Chap pell Register. wont .x.wt. I e .U f..n-.. flninlll u inrn nol m tit JIIC SICUgU-llIllllllIlT Mil. W. T. Wilcox's second epistle1 on tho North Platto depot advocates the sledge-hammer way no further dllly dallying about tho matter. Servo no Hnr nn flin Tlnlnn Pnflflf! nfflnlnls tn Table, Neb., where he visited relatives1 the latter's uncle, Albert mu moon nnu get bugy ou a new uepot aml if they and has resumed work at the Tramp .wife for several weens, m fall so to do' by the first of noxt Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. H. A. La'whead re here a few days ago and has accepted' turned Sunday evening from an ex grocery. Wm. Goldsmith, of Omaha, arrived March, file a complaint with the stato railway commission. Tlin Tribune has no objections to n in n n ii nnu nciiiniNii in iikii niitiiiv ut ciitiih iwn bw ..v wwwj... , . i 1 tl.t 0Ui1n.hnmmnf wnv IP H ia i pnnv n nnniirr no ID flT TllO IIP IKV i l I I'll V 1 ?"l 1 I. Ill llljlilllVli vinmi i -J ' u i.uo.nu.. v - ' K"i 7i.-; ot0rn niio wiih rfilattvna ed best. It will support any move I in (TV uiiu uliivi Lun .. ...... - . , . nnri Trinnns. i w. ..... j " Mrs. Fred Dick and daughterMIsr Anna who spent several weeks In cities of Idaho, returned.home at noon Saturday. Mrs. J. B. Louden who has been with a fishing party in Laramie for acouplo of weeks, will return home this evening. Mr. and Mrs. James Dlener will leave in a few days for South Dakta where they will make their home on a homestead. Miss Madge Flynn entertained six teen young friends Friday evening at th home of her sister Mrs. Ray Sny der. The evening was pleasantly spent in games and a two course lunch was served. .Lester Langford ent , ,-' Cff boosting citizen starts toward secur tertalncd thir- ,if rnei.i.int Mniiim-'a . ieeu4ooK,irHimiB-ui umuci i-i.uajf quest that tho depot bo dropped eninganThipnorof hislfourtoen. birth- u terniinnl improvements were day. Tho guests spentfa very enjoy able evening. Donald Brln of Dallas, Texas, camu last week t visit hi- cousins Jul'us Pizer and Roland Brln for a few daya. Ho way ui'-oninrnicd by his fnm Abe Bullman, also of Dallas. Co. Sunt. Gantt spent laslt weel visiting schools in different parts f until made was uranted: we aro not unfair to Mr. Mohlcr in demanding Hint the much needed building be erected at tho earliest possible date. datIons. GRADUATE NURSES NURSES REGISTRY CITY HOSPITAL NORTH PLATTE, NEBRASKA. PHONE 82 20.000 Bushels of Apples. Wo snent an hour at the Glenburnio fruit farm north of Sutherland sun day afternoon and in conversation i,n nnntv nn.i Amis pvprvthliiir satis- with Mr. Hunter learned that tho crop factory and tho prospects aro lor apt appies tins year win uu mo iiuaviunt ,r, cnnoQcfiii vpnr slip win attend I tho orchard has ever produced, rho several days this week compleStiug the total yield this season will be about investlcatlon of conditions anu accom- iwuiuy muuauuu mio.iu.D. u.. ...u..j mo iruus mo iiijyiua iiiu.b ... Clus ters al'mst like grapes and the branches of tho trees ar bended to tho ground by tho weight of tho fruit. The summer and fall apples nave ueen picked and sold, and tho picking of tho winter varieties win negin mis week. Tho crop of tho Grimes Golden Is very heavy and they are very unl form" in size. The Glenburnio fruit farm Is one of tho "show places" of this section of tho state and a trip to tho farm Is well worth while. irrniHTiiiHTji DOMESTIC NURSES We are in a position to furnish competent nurses for physicians, on short notice. Call Phone S2 and state whether you want graduate or domestic nurso and we will complete all the arrangements for you without charge. Sanitary CITY HOSPITAL 607 LOCUST STREET NORTH PLATTE, NEBRASKA. PHONE 82 Newly Furnished Fireproof This institution is now open for the Reception and Treatment of Surg ical, Medical and unsieincai cases. A Strictly modern Hospital for the convenience of the physicians of North Platte and country tributary thereto. Skirls! Skirts! Any style, any color, any size, at most any price you may want to uuy you are sure to find It at BLOCK b. Two Real Snaps. Four room frame cottage, barn, out buihlincs. 2 lots, on soutli Walnut St Prico S1200.00. Terms . $400 cash balanco S8.80 per month in B. & L, Six room cottage, outbuildings, nice corner lot with shade trees, sidewalk and electric lights, on south Elm St. Prico $1800.00. Terms $000.00 cash and balance $13.20 per month in B. & L. Theso are real bargains, much less than tho properties aro worth. Lat us show them to you. BUCHANAN & PATTERSON. STiiKl!.BicuCoinNYra 5? WILCOX DEPARTMENT STORE. : ' : j "She's always well dressed" HOW pleasant it is to have your friends admire your clothes. It is one of the highest compliments that can be paid you. It means unstinted approval of your good taste in choosinir stvles and colors that arc fashionable, that are becoming. It certainly means admira tion for your choice of garments and your knowl edge of what is truly. worth while in dress. Many women arc frequently complimented on the Rood fit, tho smart stylo and becomintrness of their suits. You, too, will have the same experience, when you wear Wooltex tailored suits If you are already a wearer of Wooltex tailored carmcnts, wc know you'll be clad to see tho new fall styles. If you have never worn Wooltex, you cannot cct acquainted too soon for tho sake of your own pleasure and satisfaction. There is so much charm and grace in every Wooltex tailored suit or coat, whether it be for the svelte figure, for one tending to stoutness, or for the young lady just approaching womanhood. Each type has been studied out, and for each type appropriate designs have been created. We have suits at $z5 to $65 Coats at $16.50 to $45 Skirts at $5 to $15 1(0 4 ft I 4 v m iVv V ft J V Now Seml.Norfolk IKtkliome moJtl (or mlwM n.l N younf women. Jacket h belt all P around anl craduitnl trclion, on C Ifont, wlJfnlng toward lower eilse. Aiwury cuuiri pmioj iMru Women who wenr Wooltex garments arc always well dressed, because the styles arc correct without the transient extreme fea tures; because Wooltex garments are made of pure wool, pre-slirunk fabrics; because every garment is as carefully tailored as a custom-tailor could make it. Choose yout Wooltex coat or suit now this week while the styles are newest and the wearing of them is most enjoyable. Have a garment that will retain its first "new" beauty throughout the whole season or for two seasons, if you choose. Wooltex tailored garments assure you such service. Wilcox Department Store. The Store That Sells Wooltex 3 The Human Mind. What is the mind? In "Tho New Psychology," by Her bert L. Wilbur, tho author declares it to bo tho sum total of all the Impres sions wo get and says tlio sum total ia constantly Increasing. This, ho con- The Episcopal guild will meet Thursday afternoon In tlio church basement. Furnished rooms for rent In modorn house. Mrs. M. V. Mitchell, 412 east Third street. G8-2 Herman Erb loft Saturday ctvonlng D 3EZ1 OPEN AN ACCOUNT WITH dudes elnlns tho ftaet that all men r Calornla to spend several weeks aro of a different sb.o mentally-the atml 10 poBltlon. . 1. b..nw .nnr.. ttnm Tlio Luthornu aid society will meet " C' ,, :""-nc September 28th with Mrs. P. C. Jack - - - lson, nssisted by Mrs. Albert Haspei men kuow uiuiu The Nevll(l clul) wn mcot Tliursdny over kiiow an w.eu-u,. afternoon with Mrs. Elmer Uurke, in Herein, too, is -where men lm o tlio 8tend Qf tomorrow na previously an advantage or women men uiuvhik nounCed nbout in tho world outside, wiiero tne sum total Is greatest women staying more on tho Inside, in the house; but, as above, some women know more than some men. The salvation ofinll of us Is to hike to the right place. Doon Bowker left yesterday for Nortltport to spend a fow dnys. Miss Amy Hodges, who had boon cm ployed in Dr. Rcdflold's offico during tho summer, will leave tlls week to teach in tho Horshey vicinity. r. J. diknri: & CO. Real Estate and Insurance Coma and sco ub for town lots in different parts of tho city. Good ln vestmonts on easy torms. Houses for salo and rent. Wo have also good bar gains In farniB and ranches. Cor. Front and Dowpv St.. utibialra. The First National Bank- -or- Member Federal Reserve Bank System. CsWl'LWL, AND SUlZPTUSt One Hundred and Fifty Thousand Dollars. STABILITY, EFFICIENCY AND SERVICE HAVE BEEN THE FACTORS IX THE GROWTH OF THIS BANK, AND THE SAME CAREFUL ATTENTION IS GIVEN TO SMALL ACCOUNTS AS IS GIVEN TO LARGE BALANCES. Da INTEREST PAID ON TIME DEPOSITS. The cun of happiness would bo filled for a hundred or more North Platto 'men could tliey so nrrango matters as to Insure nttendnnco at tlif world s series ball games. If thoro aro any towns more strongly inoculated with tho base ball bug, wo haven't heard of them. The Sarah Robekah lodgo celebrated the sixty-fourth anniversary of its es tablishment in an appropriate man ner Friday evening. An onjoyablo program of music and readings was given and refreshments served.- Miss es Hoaglnnd and Derryborry assisted In serving. GeoTKO Fowler hns recolved tho con tract for a now house 30 by 30 on the Ceoreo Single ranch southwest of town and left yesterday to begin work. A new barn 48 by 48 feet will also be erected. J. M. Harker left a fow days ago for tho Panama exposition to spend several weeks, and will visit in Wash ington before returning. Wc wrllo Iho best Insurance of nil kinds life, lire, etc. BR ATT & GOODMAN. A baby boy weighing ton pounds was horn Sunday evening to Mr. and I Mrs. Ell Hansen. All concerned aro doing nicelv, False Alarm. The poverty' stricken artist gnawed at his hint crust of bread. A thump resounded on tho door. With a cry of Joy lio sprang to his foot. 'TIs opportunity knoeking.'Mio said and opened the door. "If you don't pay me that $7 for back rent out you go!" thundered 1H3 innti- ladv. Life Is full of one tiling after anoth er nfter nil. Philadelphia Ledgor. SAFETY A Straight Vote. Tlio secret of tlio ballot Is some times too good to keep. "George," Fold tlio squire, "did you vote straight. js 1 told you'" "Sure. Ol did, scpiolro. It said on th' paper to put a X. but Ol molnded as how yo said 'vont straight.' and Ol put tin straight through tin's nnnme." London Spectator. It is false economy to buy any but high-grade, anti-skid tires. You can know true tire-saving only by using Recompense. "Daughter. I saw you last night." "Yes. inn," "A'lmt induced you to give that young man n kiss?" "Well, ho had listened to my Hinging patiently for nn hour." Louisville Cou rler-Journal. G & J ! Boars For Sale 1 Pure bred Duroc-Jorsey ipring hoars your choico at $25.00 each. GCtf EXPERIMENTAL STATION. Chain Hnmn( IF Tie 1 Language of Flowers. Nod Do you believe in tho Inngungo of dowers? Ted-To be sure. Tho last onus I sent -Miss Charmer tell me I'll imvn tn do without smoking for a month. Town Topics. An Expert Opinion. Tlio Single One I'm looking for nn Ideal husband. The Married One - Thoro ain't no such iinluinl.-yonUei'H Statesman. Come in, telephone, or write us for tho price on this famous, loner mileage, real anti-skid tire. You will be surprised to find how little you will have to pay for G & J "Chain Treud" Tires of the size you use. J. S. DAVIS AUTO CO. North Platte, Neb c " p r : ii l