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About The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 1, 1915)
ATHENA Underwear is tailored to fit the figure smoothly, snugly and entirely. It is fashioned to fit like a glove. i illere are the features that give Athena its comfort , its daintiness and its tailored fit. htfng Shoulders and Sleeves Conform to the shoulders with out wrinkling under arms. Perfected Shoulder Stay Keeps garment from strctchihgl across the shoulder, and holds' sleeve in place. Curved Armhole Brings arm seams to the natu ral curve of the shoulder and holds garment snugly andj smoothly up under arm, doing away with unnecessary cloth., Three-Cornered Gussei Is so shaped as to relieve thci usual strain at the thigh. In sures greater comfort ndl longer wear.' Low -Neck Sleeveless Su it Just as a woman is fuller across the pust tnan the back, so this garment is made with extra fullness in front.. Patent Seat This consists of a plait on each side of the back, instead of extra cloth in the middle where it causes dis comfort. Always stays closed and allows sufficient room, sitting or .standing. ft ffl Aloff Sminson Passes Awny Friends In this city wore Bhocked Wednesday morning to hear of the death of Aloff 13. Swanson who had been ill for a short tlmo with typhoid fever at his homo on South Vine street. A little over two weekB ago he was takon 111, hut his condition was not considered serious until Tuesday when It was adlvsod to send to Omaha for a trained nurso and summon relntlves. They camo Wed nesday morning but he had expired three hours boforo their arrival. For the past Ave or six. years Mr. Swanson had been employed as yard master's clerk, was faithful In his duties, popular with his fellow work men antl friends and very devoted to his family. Tho funeral services will be held at th Presbyterian church this afternoon and will be conducted by Itev. C. 13. Harman. Aloff 13. Swanson was born March 29, 188(1 at Adams, Neb. In 1804 with his father and mother he movod to Neldon Neb. and at the nge of S his mother died. He graduated from the Nelson high school May 20, 1004, completed a com mercial course in the North Western Mu&lness College at Beatrice, Nob. In 1908 and entered the service of th" Union Pacific Rallronrt company at North Platte. On June 21, 1911 he was married to Ida Harriet Bostwlck of Hershey, Ne brasna. He leaves a wife, little daugh ter, father and stepmother, three brot ers and a sister. A full line of everything in underwear lor Ladies, fusses ana umaren at very moderate prices. Ew T Tramp Sl Sons LOCAL AND PKItSOyAL For Kent FurnlHhed rooms for liotiBolcooplHtf. Mrs. church, 414 west Third Btroot. Cstf Edward Woeko has accepted a posi tion at tho Howo & Maloney furnlturo Btore. Dr. J. K Elms, who recently moved to Lincoln, spent several days In town this week. Mrs. Jesse Van Dyko and Mrs. J. W. Shcppard visited flrcnds In Gothen burg this week. Mrs. F, E. Pouso and daughter Miss Graco of Paxton visited Mrs. Albert Muldoon this week. For Rent FIvo room cottage, mod ern except heat. Enqulro William Maloney, 803 east Fifth. 72-2 J. P. Carey, assistant superinten dent for tho Union Pacific spent Wed nesday hero on business. Outing pvns sizes up to 10, prices ranjrlii(r from .() cents up, at Tho Leader. Mrs. Harry Barraclough loft Wednesday afternoon for Calloway to biiuihi a weeK or longer with relatives, John Den, H. J. Rehhausen and Geo. Carter aro among Uiobo who attended tho County Fair at Stupleton tills week. A marrlago Hconso was granted Wednesday morning to Gumnnr Young and MIhs Harriet Larson of Urndy, Mrvnnd Mrs. Ebor Murphy expect to go to Omaha In tho near futura to spend a couplo of weeks with friends. AlTOMOMLi: IXSUIIAXCK-nre, l-xplosion, Theft, Colllolon, Property Damncocand Liability. Soo C. F, TEMPLE. L. L. Ilortho has resumed work af ter being off for soma time on account of nn injury to his oyos caused by a hot cinder. Slgfrod Swanson of Sheridan, Wyo., was cnlled hor tho first of tho week by the death of his brother tho late Aloff Swanson. Mrs. J. T. Murphy Is enjoying a vIbU from hor mother Mrs. J. C. Wor ley who eumo from Knnsau City Wed nesday nfternoon Three speclaUrulns occupied by GOO agents of tho Aotna Insurance Com pany, will pass through this evening na sections of train No. 17, They uro enrouto to tho Paclflo coast by way of litnver. A 5-cent dance Will be given nt the Lloyd opera house this evening by Messrs. Christ nnd Splcer. Music will uo iiirnisnea uy stamps orchestra. A. P. Kelly, M. S. Ilebhnusen and J Gettmau went to Stapletou In tho for mer's car Wednesday to attend tho snoot which wad held In connection with the county fair. Mechanics In the buldlng trade are nusy, tlio deslro being to hasten con structlon work to completion before winter comes. Just nt present there is much much work for carpenters. Jon Plznr rnrplvtvl n ilnnn nut nn his forehead a few days ago while playing ball on tho second team of tho i. f t. f nign Bcnooi. ii wns necessary ror tne physician to tnko a number of stitches t ii. in uiu opening. Blnnkots and Quilts hi cotton, woo mill unir-wool nt the very lowest prlc cs nt The Lender. John LeMaster returned Wednes day from a ton days' visit In Donver with hiB son Irn, who is employed In tho Ford Auto assembling plant. Mr. LeMaster says Denver is very quiet, nnd tho business men say it will bo more so when tho saloons go out of uusiness tho first of January. Mrs. Roy Cottroll entcrtnlned the Domestic Sclonco Deparment of tho Twentieth Century Club Mondny af ternoon nnd demonstrated making several different kinds of sandwiches, Papers wore read by Mesdames Ual dock and Richmond Dirge. Tho ladies report a pleasant afternoon. The Luthoran Urotherhood Is mak ing extonslvo preparations for the an nual bouquet to be hold somo tlmo in November. Efforts will be made to got Rov. Dr. JJaltzy. of Omnhu, to ninkr, an address. Tho Do.-tcr mado tho addr.oss at tho banquet last year nnd his talk was a splendid one. W. A. Grogg. of Jack Morrow flats, says two-thirds of his corn is well dontod, nnd would not bo Injured In ordinary frosts. Farmers from other sections of tho county bring In simi lar reports. If only two-thirds of tho prosent corn mnturos, tho crop in Lincoln county, as a whole, will be considerably .above tho nvorago. The Yeomen lodgp.met at iholr hall Tusday evening and Initiated twenty candidates. After tho buslnoss meet ing tho menibors enjoyed a social ov onlng and partook of dolldous re freshments. Tho mooting hnd tho largest attendnnco of any this sonson. PIuiib were mndo Tor a series of to clal functions to bo hold during tho wlntor months. Take Examination for Priesthood Starting yestordny asd continuing until tomorrow noon, an examination of candidates for the priesthood In the Episcopal church has been In progress j nt the Church of Our Saviour. The examiners are Rev. Lee II. Young, of Hastings, and Dean J. J. I3owker, of this city, and the candidates are MrJ Dumville, of Scotts I31uff for priest-: hood nnd R. A. Pinkhnm, of Sidney,' and Snml. Hnrtmnn, of Bridgeport,1 .for deacons. i Itillianlist Kntcrdiins r,ll;s. i G"o. E. Spear, who lays claim to the world's champion bllliardlst, gave an exhibition nt the Elks' homo Inst ev ening to a large crowd. He made many marvelous shots, some of which had never before been executed by ex perts who have visited the city In the past. Services nt Presbyterian Church Rev. Gdo. It. Keith, of Exeter, Neb,, will hold services at the Presbyter Inn church next Sunday morning nnd evening. Members of the congrega tion aro asked to favor this vlsltlsg minister with their presence. . Two degrees in Mnsonry were am plified at the Masonic temple last ev ening, several candldntos taking the dgroes. Prceding the initiatory cere monies the ladles of tho O, E. S. srved a fine supper. Tho Swodlsh Lutheran congregation will have services in the English Ad vent church Sunday 11 a. m., October Cd. All Sciindanavlnns are cordially -welcome. Rev. Konnlth Iiescher, Pus. tor. ' , The Entro Nous club were the guests of Mrs. Carl Bonner Wednesday after noon. Prizes for the games w6ro won by Mesdames Asa Snyder and M. L. Brown. Mrs. E. w. Mnnn ed tho guest plzo . Delicious refresh ments yerc served in two tourss. Evcb cas bo rested whiln li If you wear tho proper glasses you win nnn mat your eyes will stand as much work as they ever did. That is a great advantage of glasses they glvo relief the minute you put them on and glvo it continuously. But the glasses must be chosen with ab solute accuracy.. In optics a small error Is a big error.. Wo guaranteo you perfect sntlsfactlos. C. S. CLIN TON, Registered Optometrist now is Tin: ti.hi: to get LOCATED FOR THE WINTER Look out the following list of houses nnd see If yon cannot Impnne your locution or get a better house than 3 on Inno for tho same or less money. FIvo room house oh east Second street, belnr nlnn hi nrlra fmm Bath and lights, also a good basement. House has been newly pnpered and varnished. Excellent condition. Rent $1C00. Five room Iinnsn nn nnat c.,.i street, being nln blocks from tho court llOUSO. finnil linrn rlilnlrn i block of ground. An idenl place to iwoc vim-nuns, uenc fiu.uu. Two 4 room houses on west Ninth street, and ono 4 room houso on west Tenth street. All of them in tho west Part Of tOWll mill Plnuti tr nni.. .....! llOUSO. All Of tllOm II nw linnana n...l I., ?xc..1Ient com"t'o. Ront from ?S.00 FiVO room linn an n.HI. i.nti. i lights on Jefterson Avenue. Conven- i iMi i to now round house. Rent $12 00 Phone Red 500 for further Infoniia ton. Will bo trlnri to ai toyou. C. F. TEMPLE. Am .Sliindard and Jlnrshnll 3Iny Fight. There Is talk on tho streets that tho Standard and Marshall oil com panlefc may Indulge In a struggle, tho Standard to take the Initiative In a move to force the Marshall out of business In North Platte. The method to bo pursued by the nggrois sor will be to lower tho price of kerosene nnd gnsollno to a point less than cost price and keep It there until the Marshall people let go. As the Marshall company Is pretty well entrenched in North Platte, tho Sfasdard may be compelled to fight for some time before It strangles lt.i competitor. While the fight is on the public may reap n benefit, but what Is saved during the strangulation period will soon be absorbd by a raise in price after tho fight Is over. Leased Rllnrr Cafe. Having leased the Ritner Cnfe, I am now ready to serve good meals, carefully prepared, well cooked and plenty to ent. Regular table board $5.00 per week. Sunday dinner 35c. 72-2 W. A. SKINNER. Elm Trt'es For Sale Home grown Elm trees, inquire of R. Owens, 221 east Twelfth St. tf Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Steel left this week for Grand Island whore they will reside. Mr. Steel, who is a trav eling man, had mado North Platte his headquarters for the past year. Christian Science sorvice Sunday 11 a. m., subject "Uureallty." Wednes day evening meetings every week at 8 o'clock. A cordial invitation is er tended to all. Building & Loan build ing, room 25. .Menu for dinner to be glvon by the Christian aid society iln Uio base ment of the church on .Monday from ll::!0 a. m. to 1 o'clock: Fried chicken, mashed potatoes, .brown gravy, car rots creamed with peas, combination salad with dressing, raspberry pie, tea , coiieo anu mint. I TIlO 3Illf 111 llllllillllir .(. T.onn (cent.. i Hon is nrennred to kxno ih,w,i 1 amount of its Full Paid "Stock. First come nrst served. This stock is Is sued in any amount from $100.00 to .?.,wu.ui mm pnys semi-annual dhl wuuHs in ruie oi six per cent. Charles Reynolds is displaying a numoer or coins an d paper bills in tho McDonnld State Bank window which ho collecfpil u-hlio visit in Mexico and Calfornla.. They are oi various sizes ana rnngo Jr. value from Ono to twnntv ilnllnra Tv nn a.n of congress the gold dollar, half dollar, and -quarter were made to be used as a souvenr of the Panama ex position and the limited amount of uu.uuu were mailo. They were de signed by Chas. E. Barber. Tho di rectors Of tho OXnnaltlnn lini-o tnVon all that were coined in tho San Fran cisco mint nnd oaeh nlel hrlnin ilrm- ble its value. Tne largest of these, pieces is auout tne size of a dime. They, are tne only coins on which Inbor- is represented. The Mexican Peso, or uonnr, is worm about forty-five cents For Salo Cheap. The two-story building back of tho ucuonniu ciotning store, bee Otten stein, or phone 25S. 71tf KEITH THEATRE One Night Only Saturday, Oct. 2. The Musical Satire "Walk This Way" With BILLY "SINGLE" CLIFFORD 18 Musical Numbers 18 Ladies Band and Orchestra Parade at 3:30 p. m. Popular Prices SOb, 76c, $1.00 Reserved Seat sale opens Thursday, night at 7:30. Box ofice will be open Fri day and Saturday. CITY HOSPITAL 607 LOCUST STREET NORTH PLATTE, NEBRASKA. PHONE 82 Sanitary Newly Furnished Fireproof lXSS. nUCPtl0n nml Tretne"tof Burg. NoSrSY of of 3d 3C OPEN AN ACCOUNT WITH The First .National Bank -oi- NOIZTU MATTE. XISHKASKA. Member Federal Reserve Bank System. CAFI2WZ. ,UD SU1WI.US: One Hundred and Fity Thousand Dollars. STABILITY, EFFICIENCY AND SERVICE U HAVK It KEN Till: FACTORS IS THE GROWTH OF THIS BANK, AND THE SAME CAREFUL ATTENTION IS GIVEN TO SMALL ACCOUNTS AS IS GIVEN TO LARGE BALANCES. INTEREST PAID ON TIME DEPOSITS. A. H. Mansfield, one of tho stock holders in the Mnnsfleld glnss & Paint Co., o.' flastlnt', ylsll'.ni lucal friends this week. Mrs. Jame3 Morrow who Is living on n homstead near Qurnsey came down Wednesday to spend a few days with local friends. Mr .and Mrs. W. B. Brown leave Sunday for a visit with relatives nnd friends in Philadelphia Mr. Brown will spend a couplo of weeks thero and Mrs. Brown two months.. Edward Johnson who had-been tak ing treatment nt one o the local hospitals was released Tuesday and returned to his home In Hershey. Dr. and Mrs. F. J. Wurtolo aro on Joying a visit from tho lattor's bro ther Lyon Ilnthmnn who came from Fontlnolle, Wyo., a few days ago. Tho county commissioners wore in session Wednesday and yestordny and adjourned last evening. Tho principal business transacted was the allowanco of claims. HEALTH HINTS If you feci dull, and do not know what to do, answeo that long-postponed lelter. The mental exertion caused by this occupation will benefit your spirit, lift the dullness and remind you to do several' things you had entirely forgotten. A Letter Delivers Two Passages One is contained in the written words, the oth- in the paper, one expresses the writer's thought, the oth er one the writer's taste. If you want your stationery in keeping with the refinement of your message, let us show you our stock, we know what is correct in writing paper. Stone's Pharmacy, North Platte, Nebraska. a mi With a Policy Behind Him u householder's drend of firo Is con. sldcrably mltlgnlcd. Without such pol icy ho Is, Indeed, to bo pitied, nnd yet the cost of a good Firo Insurance Poli cy is so small that one wonders how any property owner can uffonl to be without one. Of course, tho posses, sloii of u policy does not prevent tho lire happening, but It prevents the nt temlant poverty should you happen to be wiped out by lire. t enables you to start afresh without loss. Come and see me about n policy. jR L. TEMPLE.l AL ESTATE, LOANS hW INSURANCE ROOMS ISES2, I.O.O.F. BUILDING. NORTH PLATTE. NEBRASKA. 1 WARMTH North Platte Light 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. & Power Co. C. R. MOREY, Mgr. It's A Pretty Good Plan To Shingle Before the roof begins to leak; It's a pretty good plan to batten Before the wind begins to shriek; It's A Pretty Good Plan To Build Some Sheds To Keep things under cover The plows, cultivators, binders And one thing and another And You'll find it a pretty good plan TO LET US FIGURE YOUR Lumber and Building Material Bills Coates Lumber and Coal Co. The Home of Good Coal. Phono 7. It