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About The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 22, 1915)
13ITY A'D COUNTY NEWS. The best work shoes for men, the Red Wing Shoe, at Tho Leader, F. Ousterhout left the first of this week for Omaha to take treatment for his eyes. For Rent Eight room house and hath at 610 west Fifth street. Inquire of Mrs. M. K. Watts, 316 wos, Fifth. Miss Mao Winters has returned to Oshkosh after a short visit with her sister, Mrs. Earl Lambert. New Fall Suits still arriving dall nnd we are offering them at greatly reduced 'prices. BLOCKS. S. L. Irvine and family, of Goring, spent a few days hore while enroute homo from eastern towns. Mrs. Ralph" Smith returned Tuesday evening from Kearney whore she vis ited relatives tho first of tho week. , Fur Trimmings by tho yard at The Leader. Mrs. 0. Soslor, of Chicago, arrived (ho first of tno week to visit her sister Mrs. Van Zlmnlorman for two or three weeks. Louis Llork, of Omaha, came hero tho first of thp week to attend tho funeral of his brother, the Into Chas. Llcrk, Sr. ' Harry and Luther Amen, formerly of tho Qottman cigar factory, left a few days ago for Hastings where they will locate. Dr. 0. II. Cresalcr and family have returned from Kearney, where tho former attended tho Northwestern Ne braska Dental meeting. Miss Ha Martin, formerly of this city, now living at Bayard, spent a fow days hero this weok before visit ing her Bister in Wallace. Mrs. C. P. Alden, of Lincoln, who visited Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Alden for n week, left Wednesday aftornoon for Grand Island to visit relatives. Men's Union Suits at C5 cents and up at The Leader. . The Royal Neighbor social club will meet with Mrs. Stegeman, 1203 north Locust, next Tuesday afternoon. All Royal Neighbors and their friends aro Invited. Wo can show you tho best Suit or Coat from $12.50 to $25.00 in western Nebraska. Don't tako our word for it, but come In and be convinced. BLOCK'S. For Sale Pure bred Duroc Jersey spring boars and gilts, all eligible to registry. Prices right. Inquire or address, Blankenburg Bros., 1305 North Locust street, North Platte, Neb. 70-4 Edward? N. Rdth, of Crook, and Grace Vogler, of Chicago, were mar ried Wednesday by County Judge French in the presence of H. E. Zehr and Mrs. N. E. Zehr, of Chappell. Visitors from Dickons Wednesday wore Messrs. Jess Fitch, Georgo Grif fith, JoBeph Plelstlcker, Charles Thom as, Maurice Buckley and Jack Ballard. The senior class of tho Sterling high school sent nn Invitation to'tlie local high school foot ball team for an entertainment In their honor at Ster ling this evening. Tho Ellto Kensington club met with Mrs. Will Basklns Tuesday after nbdii and tho hostess wa3 presented with -a hand painted cup and saucer". Nice refreshments wero served at' tho clpso of tho aftornoon. Tie club will bo entertained In two weoks by Mrs. A. H. McMullen. Men's Suits from $8.C0 up at The I Leader. A. F. Stroltz left Wednesday morn ing for Omaha to spend a few days. Scott Reynolds loft the first of thai' week for Omaha with a car of cattle. Miss Irmalffiradloy hns resigned her position n't "tile" Dickey confectionery store. F. E. Bullnrd left yesterday for Omaha to spend a few days on business. Now Wool Scarfs, thji. craze of tho season In all shades, ltow shown at BLOCK'S. J Mrs. Gtorge Shaffer went to Key stone Wednosday morning to spend several days with friends. Harry Block returned Tuosday ev ening from a short business visit In Grand Island and Hastings., Manloy Garwood returned to Sid ney Wednesday evening after visiting with the Luther Owens family for a week. Miss Anna Lypns,, of Cormlng, In., arrived hero Wednesday evening to make her homo with Mrs. M. E. Watts. Ladles', Mlssos and Children's Dresses, greatest variety In town at absolutely tho lowest prlcoa, at Tho Leader. Short Rubber Boots, long hip boots, boys' rubber boots at Tho Loader. Mr. and Mrs. II. D. Luto and chll- j1 rnn n C Dnvrnn n rn annndlntf o f nwr Ul 1,11 KJ L. A IIAIUII) i w oybiiuiu tk i u IT nays acre hub ween, wiuie enromo to Omaha. Miss Focin Jesson roturncd Wed nesday evening from Grand Island where she visited tho homo folks for several days. Frank Olcott and A. A. Hotchklss loft Wednosday morning for Wlialen, Wyo to spend tho remainder of the weok on business. Tho celebrated Collins health un derwear, all-wool, tho finest mndo, and guaranteed to glvo satisfaction. For sale by Tho Leader. Mrs. II. A. Moore and two children o. LoU Angeles, who visited Mrs. Thomas Mooro for several weeks, re turned home yesterday morning. Mrs. Chares Ell nnd niece Miss Edith Howland left yesterday morn ing for Topeka, Kan., and other east ern points to spend several weeks. Miss Lillian Bcchan has resumed her duties at tho Dickey confectionery storo after a vacation of one' month which sfio spcnffrwltU tho homo .folks at Horshey. Mrs. Charles . Adams has returned from Omaha where she recently sub mitted to an operation for appendi citis, from which she la recovering satisfactorily. Miss Anna Welsh entertained a number of young people ut a birthday party Wcdesday evening. A series of games wero played and very enjoy able refreshments served. ' Doh'lMfdrget Tho Lcac'l'dr" is selling Ladles' Plush Coats, sizes 1G to 40, with a guaranteed satin lining, for $15 which cannot be duplicated at whole sale. THE LEADER. Mrs'.' wm. Landgraf, Sr., returned homo Wednesday from Wllber, Neb., death of her brothor-in-iaw tho lato . Cold Water in all the rooms. Henry Wnckor who had frequently Tiaited here. . Corbin Jones will leave tho first of next week for Omaha to spend n week or longer. Mrs. Harry Mooro resigned her po sition In the Block alteration depart ment a few days ago and is succeeded by Miss Able of Hastings who arrived hero Wednesday afternoon. Miss Elslo Schram who has been visiting relatives In Columbus for a month Is expected to return today. Sho will be accompanied homo by her cousin.. Miss Evelyn Schram who will make an extended visit hore. Honest watch rennlrlntr nnd tlin rn. pair of delicate jewelry Is our spe- clulty. Our workmen aro highly skilled In tholr profession. You will! bo satisfied if you entrust your repair' work to our department. j DIXON, tho Jeweler, j John E. Evans received a telegram Wednesdny evening stating that his i brother-in-law W. S. Morlan, the! prominent lawyer of McCook, was , very low in Chicagp. Mr. Morlun is suffering with stomach roublo and 1 went to Chlcugo ten days ago for treatment. j Mrs. A. J. Frazlcr entertained tho J. F. F. club Tuosday afternoon. In1 tho card games Mrs. Glen Mann wna awarded frt prize. Guests of the! club wero Mcsdnmes Tim O'Keefe, Ray Snyder, John McDonnfd and Rob-' ert Weir. A delicious lunch was ser ved in two courses. Louis Llerk, of Omaha, who was called here by the death of his brother Chas. Llerk, Is spending a fow days visiting old-timo friends in Medicine precinct. Mr. Llerk homesteaded in 1884 and lived there until five years ago when he went .to Omnha tollve a retired life, having nmas3ed sufficient! wealth wlille farming In Lincoln county to make this possible. Tho initial meeting for this season of tho, 500 Club was hold Tuesday ev ening at the Ray C. Langford''lTome, with Mrs. Lnngford nnd Mrs. Harry Dixon as the hostesses. Sickness and absence kept several members from attending and only six tables were placed for tho games. Room decora tions were yellow chrysanthemums and baskets of verbenas. At the close of tho games a very enjoyable two course lunch was served. Tho funeral services of tho lato Charles Llerk, Sr., were held at the Lutheran church Tuesdny nfternoon. Many friends and tho I. O. O. F. and M. W. A., of which the deceased was a member, attended.. Rev. Harman de liered an Impresslvo sermon and the choir rendered appropriate music. Tno lloral olterings wore very beau tlful and showed tho high esteem In which tho deceased was held. Inter ment was mado inthe North Platto cem etery and tho remains accompanied to their last resting place by n large concourso of sorrowing friends. The pallbearers wero Messrs. Fred Wen- deborn, Claude. Woingand, E. T, Tramp, Fred Frederickson, Albert Schllntz and T. M. Cohagen. ct 5 Steam Heal, Running Hot and Prices Reasonable. Corner 6tli and Locust St. Mr; and 'Mrs. 'Boyd Boydon, of Stanton, who' visited tho Misses Dul- Hn nml Thnlmn. Frnlnr thin wnnlf whilo onrput&'hopio from Denver, left MRS. C. F. JOHNSTON, Prop. wetinesuay evening. THE , COLD WEATHER GASOLINE POWEfl IN every drop mm YOUR car won't mind the -weather if Red Crown the gasoline of quality is in the tank. Red Grown makes quick starting in cold weather. 7 Red Growr GASOLINE Red Crown keeps your carburetor "put." At Garages Everywhere STANDARD OIL COMPANY ' (NEBRASKA) WILCOX Department Store. Below It a ityle announcement from the November Ladiet' Home Journal and the current" Iiue of Vogue. In tint city, ours is , Tho Store That Sella Wooltex ETheILBlack Company Pompadour Conl ?1 No. 2055 N rl'on ia JwiriV.Ii Boltrfft5f h 'K (.rJUr (Umtl with yy HStvt. jnJ boc'. Mil 1S h 2054 2033 Doivt Hesitate About That Coat Walk into The Store That Sells Wooltex. Have a comfort able chair. Abl: for a Pompa dour Coat. Feci the fabric. Note its softness character color. It ia exclusive made only for the Wooltex Tailors and not to be found in other coats. . Even before you put it on, you will be' at tractcdtivthclinii.g, the excellence of the work manship, the exquisitely genteel design, the re finements in the new style features of collar, pockets, belt and skirt all correct. Here's a coat that is made for comfortable wearing for perma nency of style for long and increasing satisfac tion nnd for thorough dependability. Itisoneof a collection of six Pompadour models. It is one of many Wooltex tailored coats. Wooltex Coajsare priced at S16.50 to S55; Suitsat 825 to $75; Skirts at $5 to PIS, at 2011 The Store That Sells Wooltex 2004 LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Clarence Vroman and -son vlBltcd In Sutherland Wednesday,, Miss Maud Loudon, of Paxton, came down yesterday morning to visit her brother Earl Wilson. Wanted Two unfiirnlslmil rooms for light housekeeping in ' private homo.' Call Red 841. 79-1 Will. Connellv. of Omnlm. fnrmnrlv of this city, Is spending a few days In town tins week on business. Don't fall to aeo our new Htm n Silk Petticoats, In nil tho wanted naucs anu combinations. 1 BLOCK'S. ' Mrs. A. E. Hamilton, of Omaha, who visited Mr. nnd Mrs. Earl Hamilton this week, returned homo yesterday afternoon. Frank Coker and Clarence Tollof- hoii, two prominent residents of Suth erland, aro transacting business In town this weok. O. K. Smith cashier of the Brain- nrd bauk, is spending a fow days hero on business connected wit the Henry Shultz estate. Charles Schaffer and Miss Elma Lit tle, of Wlllard, wero married Wednes day afternoon In this city by County Judge French. Lost. Seven jewel, Elgin works, twenty- year gold hunting case watch, broken crystal. Finder please return to Trib une office and receive reward. 78-2 Infants' long and short white coats Just arrived, A largo assortment. Prices from one dollar up. THE LEADER. P. H. McEvoy, has returned" from Omaha where ho was called this week by tho condition of his daughter Laura who Is 111 in a hospital there. . For Rent On east Tenth street, ono four room and ono six room house, both with basement. Phono Red 540. . . 78-4 The county cort'liilfialonors wore In session Tuesday, tho greater part of the time being devoted to the con sideration of road matters. .Mrs. James Stafford nnd mother Mrs. Frank McFadden, of Paxton, came a few days ago to visit with Mr. and Mrs. tinlar Huff for several days. Mlsionary Scott, who has been 111 for somo tlmo was take to Tamora yesterday for treatment. Ho was ac companied by flils slstpr; Mrs. Bay lcs. Mr. and Mrtf.' Charles Moran, of Lead, S. D., who have been visiting the former's . sister Mrs. Joseph Fll llon, Sr., for two weeks) will leavo today. The dwelling In tho south part of town knownas tho Bangs house was sold this week to John Raynor, who Is moving It to a lot In his addition in the northwest part of town. For Salo Cheap. The two-story -building back of the McDonald clothing store. Seo Otten steln, or phono 258. 71tf- I THE DANGER POINT . In every mini's business affairs thero comes times when care nml good Judg , ment arc essential to his continued - v .Success. Ready money in the bunk smooths I II 5 out many a busiscss wrinkle. You can largely protect your, own succosk and bo prepared to meet the danger points by having your own bank account and "ready money in this Rank." " Platte Valley State Bank, 4 per cent Interest On Time Deposit; H North Plalte, Nebraska. Berating nn omployo who was slow, n local business man wound up rather scathingly, "go over to tho cemetery and watch tho snails whiz by." Miss Allco Gilcrist, of Omaha, who has been tho gue3t of Dr. and Mrs. V. Lucas, whilo enroute homo from west orn points, will leave tho first of next week. Jorry Bowon, who has been con ducting a drug storo at Arthur for several months, camo down tho first of tho weok to visit relatives and left this morning. North Platto now posesses very fow men who tako tholr nhvslcal exorcise by watching other men work; in oth-1 er words tho number of unemployed men intown is smaller than usual. I have a splendid assortment of. dross hats all trimmed In tho latest novelties. Also a lino lino of trimmed hats for $4.00 and $5.00.. Miss Whit-1 taker nt tho Wilcox Dept. Store. 79-2 Mesdames Roy Scoonover and Whit-' noy Dean, of New York, who wero tho guc3ts of tho Pennington and Gold-! smith families, loft Tuesdny evening. For Salo Five room cottngo at 509 west Fifth street. Good out-buildlngs, nice lawn and trees, sower connection, oloctrlc lights, sidewalk and curbing. For prico and torms apply to Louis PotorBon. 79-2 islet Er?t lafmlste Ship jpiPiEjiS 1 There's No Place Like Home Especially if it's your own home built alter your own ideas and just to suit you. Every Man Should Build Something During His Lifetime , You take more pride and satisfaction in something oj your own creation. " BUILD SOMETHING AND SEE US FOR Lumber and Building Material Coates Lumber and Coal Co. The Home of Good Coal. Phone 7. M For Salo Spies, Phono Black 161. 73-8 L oneyto Loan ON FARMS AND RANCHES Lowest Ratco and Best Terms. Plenty of Money on hand to Close Loans Promptly. Buchanan & Patterson