The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, November 05, 1915, Image 4

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    DR. 0. H.CRESSLER,
Graduate Dentist
Office over the McDonald
State Bank.
CITY AND COUNTY NEWS.
For Sale Now house at 1213 west
Third street, all nftor 3 p. in.
Mrs. Mltchom, of Kearney, camo
Ttiosday evening to visit with Mr. and
Mrs. RIbbs. '
A new shipment of slclr'.a: thoy are
Just the thing, and the prices are right
too. B. T, TRAMP Sr. SONS.
Ray West, of Wood Rlvor, who visit
ed his hrothor-In-lnw Guy Drake for
a week loft Tuesday ovonlng.
The latest noveltlo In dress goods
and trimmings, at tlio vory lowest
prices at Tho Loader.
The Los Angeles Examiner says:
"Mr. IJeauchanip has scored one of the
greatest successes ever made at the
Long Beach Chautauqua."
Miss Ruth McClanalian, of Beatrice,
arrived here Wednesday morning to
bo the guest of Mr. and Mrs. John
Tucker.
For Sale Quick for cash, Lot 9,
Block G. Inqulro of Martin Wyman at
VanCleavo's blacksmith shop. 81tf
Work on tho office rooms of Dr.
Cressler is being hurried in order that
he may bo able to use them the first of
next week.
Mrs. Swanga and Mr. and Mrs. Line
weaver, of Eaglo Grove, la., who were
guests of Mr. and Mrs. James Dorram,
have returned home.
Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Arnold, of Cozad,
returned homo Tuesday evening aftor
visiting with tlielr son D. W. Arnold
nnd wife for two weeks.
Mrs. H. B. Tlmmpr, who had been
taking treatment at tho North Platto
General Hospital for several weeks,
returned home Wednesday.
Ladles' Skirts $2.48 to ?12 at Wil
cox Departmest Store.
Mrs. Joseph Spies and Mr. and Mrs.
Grovor Willerton wero called to Kear
ney Tuesday by tho illness of John
Spies who was Injured In an auto ac
cident. Mr. and Mrs. Wood White returned
Tuesday morning from an extended
visit in Los Angeles with their son
Major who Is taking treatments In a
sanitarium. They report him Improv
ing. Art is but tho employment of the
power of nature for an' end. To that
end do the Optometrists bend every
energy tho preservation rf eyesight
when natural vision falls thon Is
Art, our part, employed. C. S. CLIN
TON, Registered Optometrist. Look
i'oi tho sign with the big ring.
Tho Elite Kensington Club met
Tuesday afternoon with Mrs. McMul
len. Music was tho entertaining fea
ture. Mrs. McMullcn was presented
with a hand-painted cup and saucor
At tho close of tho afternoon refresh
ments wore served. Tho next meeting
will bo Nov. ICth with Mrs. Charles
Groves.
Queen Quality Shoes for Ladle at
Wilcox Department Store.
The J. F. F. club wero the guests of
Mrs. E. N. Johnston Tuesday after
noon. Card gamc3 wero played and
prizes awarded to Mcsdamcs I. Steb
blns and E. W. Mann. Guests of tho
club wero Mrs. Ray Snyder and Mrs.
JI. A. Lawhoad. A Hallowe'en lunch
eon was served. Tho next meeting will
bo hold at tho homo of Mrs. I. Stob
blns on November 10th.
Tho city council met Tuesday even
ing In regular session with all prcsont
except Bell and Simon, Tho reports
of tho city clerk, police Judgo and
treasurer wero received and placed
on lllo. Tho annual report of tho
street commltteo with roforenco to
cutting tho weeds was also received
and placed on file. A plumbors' li
cense was granted to C. J. Burko &
Son, they having established a placo
of business nt 113 oust Sixth street.
Monthly bills and quarterly salaries
wero allowed.
All Fall Suits now selling at cost
at BLOCK'S.
Dr. J. B. Rcdflcld transacted husl
ncss In Sutherland tho first of tho
week.
Miss Vorna Grove of Rockwell. la.
Is tho guest of her aunt Mrs. Albert
Muldoon.
Mrs. John Hcrrod will cntortaln the
Catholic ladles next Tuesday after
noonj.
Mrs. H. M. Grimes and Mrs. W. T,
Wilcox spont Tuesday In Lexington
with menus.
Ladles' Silk Sweaters being sold at
a discount of twenty-five por cunt at
The Leador.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles McN'amnra
have a tholr guest Mr. and Mrs.
Fullor of Omaha.
Mrs. Carl Ostrock, wlio spont sovor
al months here, returned to Wallace
iuosday afternoon.
Mlh Hazel Feeney will go to Kcnr
ney tonight to spend tho week end
with tho home folks,
Dr. L. A. Cartor, of Tryon, was n
professional caller at the North Platte
Goneral hospital Wednosday.
Ladles' Silk and Wool Scarfs, with
caps to mutch, which nro the latest
fads, at Tho Loader.
Your cholco of any trimmed hats
that were priced from $5.00 to $7.50,
Saturday on v at 54. uu. ansa wnit
taker, at Wilcox Dept. Store.
Miss Laura Murray left a few days
ago for Omaha to attend the Stato
Teachers Association which is in bob
slon this week.
Tho meeting of the Indian card club
which was announced for this week
has been postponed on account of the
Illness of Mrs. Thos. Hcaloy.
New shipment of Suits Just received
In the new plaids, mixtures and mili
tary effects. Drop in and see them at
BLOCK'S.
Mrs. Dell Huntington returned
Wednesday evening from Grand Is
land, where sho was called last -week
by the Illness of E. J. Huntington.
Misses Esther Schwalgcr nnd Dor
othy Hubbard of the Kearney Normal
are visiting thejr parents this week,
having come up Wednesday evening,
Clavton Oder, of Los Ancnlos. who
spont six weeks vialtng his brother
uu ugjer nero and relatives in Wal
lace, lcrt Tor home Wednesday even
ing.
Miss Carrie Belton, who came east
with tho remains of her father, will
probably spend the greater part of
tlio winter with her sister, Mrs. W. H
McDonald.
If you have sot bought your Full
Suit as yet, now Is the thue to buy it
when you can save from $5.00 to ?10
whlo we aro closing out our suits at
uctual cost. BLOCK'S.
A nino pound girl baby was born to
Mr. and Mrs. Otto Thoelccke yester
day morning. Tlio mother and daugh
tor aro at tho City Hospital ,nnd
are getting along nicely.
Beforo buying your winter supply
of Wearing apparel for the whole
family, from head to- foot, see The
Leador, llrst. Our prices, quality con
sldercd are' as low as any., store In
tno country. . ., .
THE LEADER.
Mrs. W. W. fllrgc and Mrs; Rich
mond Hires left yesterday for Call
fornla whero t)io former will spend
the winter with her sister Mrs. N. B,
OU13 nnd tho later will visit for Bovcr
al weeks.
. .Ladles Have your Suit or Mater
nity Dress tailored to your Individual
measure, cut and finished by an ex
port, from beautiful material. Up-to
the-mlnuto styles. Writo for samples
and styles. Standard Ladles Tailors,
1510 N St.. Lincoln, Nebr.
Mrs. Will Ilawloy nnd Mrs. Frank
Buchanan entertained the members of
the M. M. M, club nnd tholr huBbnnds
Wednesday evening at cards at the
Ilawloy home. Tho highest scores
wero mndo by Mr. and Mrs. Perry
Carson and they received a boquet of
cut (lowers. Consolation prizes wero
given to Dr. F. J. Wurtolo and Mrs.
Wm. Mnloncy. Boquets of yellow
chrysanthomums wero used in docorn-
tlng and nicely propared refreshments
wero served.
lKjjj
0 Look Out for the 10 -Per Cent
l;"Hy ' of the people with whom
Ju have business dealing nrc slrldly
honest mid have no desire to profit
through dishonesty.
U tho other 10 the dishonest,
the frniidiilent, the forgers, the sneak
thieves, and hold-up men, from whom
you need protect Ion.
A Checking Account protects your
business transactions from the dlshoii.
est. It costs nothing to have this pro.
tectiou when you Hank here. -
Platte Yalley State Bank,
North Plcittc, Nebraska. g
The "Sunset" Dinner.
An occasion worthy of special men'
tlon was the "Sunset" dinner given
nt noon Wednesday by the Indies
of ' the Methodist church at the
homo of Mrs. M. J. Forbes. The guests
were tho residents of this city who
nnd reached seventy years of age and
the flftyslx that responded to the
invitation spent a most enjoyable af
ternoon renewing acquaintances of
former years and relating Incidents
or the early days.
The large rooms were decorated
with streamers of yj.ow and white,
and twelve small tabloc wore unst
tlly decorated with yollow astors and
ferns.
At a large table In tho ('Inlng room
roeni were seated tin oldest guests
and Charles McDonald having recent
ly passed his elghty-nineth birthday
was given the placo of honor at the
head. Boquets of largo yellow chrys
anthemums and garden flowers wer
use'd on' this tnble.
The color scheme, yellow and white
was carried out In the place-cards,
napkins and courses of the elnboratf
dinner. Tho guests were called for in
automomblles. The following program
was rendered: Address of Welcome,
Rev. B. F. Cram; vocal solo, Mrs.
Charles Stuart; reading, Bert Rey
nolds; Instrumental, duet, Misses
Ro'xy and Isa Murphy; recitation,
Harrison Tout; piano solos, Mrs. B.
F. Cram; Impromptu talks by Mnjor
Walker. Charlca McDonald and Henry
Cordes. The reading by Bert Rey
nolds was an original poem entitled,
"When We were Boys and Girls" and
In It were mentioned a number of the
guests.
Tho commltteo and their assistants
are to bo highly complimented upon
the pleasant day which they gave to
those of our residents who aro In the
sunset of life.
Among those present were:
Clins. McDonald, Major and Mrs.
Walker, Mrs. Buchanan, Mr. and Mrs.
A. M. Mason, Mrs. E. Young, Mrs.
Kate Guynnn, Mrs. E. M. Wood, Mrs.
B. I. Hlnmnn, Mrs. H. E. Welch,
Mrs. Sarah Moore, A Wendt, Valentine
Scharmnnn. W. L. Blalock, B. Mas
ters. Mr. and Mrs. D. McNIchol. Mr.
and Mrs. G. W. Rose. Mrs. Stearns,
Mrs. E. D. Bean. A. R. Adamson,
James Voselpka. Mr. and Mrs. Steb
blns. Mrs. Slvlts, Henry Cordes. Mrs.
A. F. Reed. A. McMichael. Mrs. H.
S. White. Mrs Manlon. Mrs. Hnynes,
Mrs. Franzen. Mrs. J. R. Shaw. Mrs.
Salisbury Mrs. Schwerdt. Mrs. Gru
mnnn, G. W. Vroman, Mrs. C. A.
Koontz, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Yost.
Mrs. C. B. Shaffer, Mrs. W. H.
Combs. Mrs. M. C. Worthley, Mr.
and Mrs. VanScoy. Mrs. Rector, Mr.
and Mr3. Wallenhaupt. Mr. and Mrs.
J. B. Elliott. Mrs. L. C. Rigg. Mrs.
Ruggy. Mrs. Wolback. Mrs. Albro,
Ladies' Suits
We aro closing out Ladles' Suits
at forty cents on tho dollar.
THELEADER.
Lutheran Brotherhood llauquet.
Tho fifth anniversary of the Luth
eran Brotherhood will be celebrnted
on next Monday evening with a ban
quet at the Masonic hall. Dr. Hol
mes Dysinger, D. D., Dean of flic
Western Theological Seminary, will
deliver the address of tho evening.
He has been selected because consid
ered able to maintain the high stan
dard set by Inst year's speaker, Dr.
Baltzly of Omaha. Thera wero a
hundred men present then and the
ulm is now to exceed that number.
A general good time is promised to
tho members of the brotherhood and
tho church constituency besides the
splendid address.
COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS.
Lutheran Sunday Aimoiinceiiiiits.
9:45 a. pi., Sunday School Homo
Mission. The offering for this cause.
11 a. ni. Morning Worship. Dr. Dy
singer will preach. G:45 p. m., Luther
lengue. Topic: "The Everlastng Life."
7: .50 Evening worship. Sermon by
the pastor. Special music by the choir.
Card of Thanks
We take this method of returning
our heartfelt thanks to tho ninny kind
friends who sympathized and assisted
us In tho burial of our beloved wife,
mother and sister. Signed, J. B. Hem
phill nnd family, Mrs. James Adslt,
Wm. nnd Harney McElfresh.
Conductor .Madden Dies
Passenger Conductor William Mad
den, for thlrty-llvo years an employe
of tho Union Pacific, and for na.iv
years on the Oninha-North Plntte run,
died at his homo In Omaha Wednes
day ovonlng. Denth was duo to kid
ney trouble, with which ho hnd been
alTocted for scvoral years. Tho dis
ease, however, did not Incapacitate
him from service, nnd ho left this city
on his run Tuesday noon. Mr. Mad
den was a popular employe and
through his long years of service had
many frlonds nlong the lino of the
Union Pacific. Ho leaves a wife, a
daughtor nnd two sons.
CITY AKI) COUNTY NEWS.
Mrs. Fred Wnltemnth and "children
left yesterday morning for Omaha to
spend a week.
Miss Hazol Simpson loft Wednesday
morning for Horshey to visit tho
unist family.
Miss Ila Martn visited local frlonds
this week whllo onrouto from Wallace
to Bayard.
Miss Nolllo Grimes returned Wml-
nosdnv ovonlmr from n vii with
frlonds in Omaha.
EiiKono Dolntour of Osliknaii imp
acted business and visited friends
horo Wednesday.
Mrs. Blnnchn Ownnn rrvtnrnnil
Tuesday ovonlng from Callaway
wnero sue visited rolatives.
Mrs. James Do
Cozad yostordny afternoon by the scr-
iuuh iiiuuss ot nor rntnor, James ivln-mau.
Tho Zondn Dunnnir nlul
arrangomnts to hold a ball v tho
laoyu opera houso on Thankspivlng
l 4 VU,
For Farm Loans boo or writo Oono
Crook, room 3, Wnltomnth building,
North Platte. Aur
Mrs. Ida TiirkltuW fill ft lfrw1tm
day morning for Rnvennn to visit hor
daughter Mrs. Homer Hundley for two
weeks.
October 29, 1915.
Board met pursuant to adjourn
ment. Present Hermlnchnunnn. Snrln-
cer. Whitn nnd rnnnfv Hnrk.
Clnlm of J. H. Emplo for $7.50 drag
ging roads is hereby disallowed for
me reason mat same was paid to H. B
kin pie.
Allowed on general fund:
A. B. Honcland. ntito lilrn. SfiS.nn.
J. B. Redflold, services as county
physician and medicine, $97.10.
Fnrmors Co-oporatlvo Association,
com ror county pooj, Hershey, $13.85.
Adjourncu until tomorrow.
C. W. YOST, County Clerk.
October 30. 1!lin.
Board met snino as vnstnrilnv. Prnn
em mil uoaru and ciork.
Claims allowed nil en.npr.nl fttnil?
Hilda Anderson, salary clerk county
court. $50.00.
Anna Anderson, care of county poor
$ao.uu.
A. J. Salisbury, salary,$145.80.
Rov Wilson, snlnrv. S7fi Oft
Jos. M. Wilson, salary and cash
It 01118. $77.25.
ISssio Wessberc. salary, clnrlt sunt.
C. W. Yost, office nxnfliiMOH. S1R.40
C. W. Yost, salary, $137.50.
Ailoon Gantt, visiting schools,
Ailoen Gantt. snliirv. sm.i an
Alleeil Gniltt. riff Inn nvnnnnna 418 17
E. H. SnrinKor. services nnd mil
. - ' -
4UU.OU.
F. W. IIcrminEhnilRP.n. Rnrvlnna nnrl
miieago, $4u.uu.
D. B. White, services and mileage
$54.40.
A. J. Salisbury, mileage state cases,
263.00.
A. J. Salisbury, office OYnnnsns
-
A. J. Salisbury, Jailers fees, $138,00.
iv. j. aailSOUrV. Hoard nf nr Hnnpra
07 no '
On bridge fund:
Greeley Bundy, bridge work, $00.00
fin wiiBon, nridgo work, $14.00.
Henry Tilman, brldgo work, $1.00
S. S. Scott, hrldee work. 8R.no.
John R. Rltner. buildinir brld crr npnr
vuriis, $uuy.au.
In road distr ct funds:
P. W. Joruensen. road work dis
trict 3, $34.00.
bundry persons, road work district
Ira Wilson, district 17, $31.50.
G. D. Fells, district 17, $42.00.
Rollo Bloom, district 17, $14.00.
Leo Scott, district 17, $16.25.
Fred Totro, district 17, $21.25.
L. F. Soules, district 17, $29.75.
George Brown, district 17, $2.25.
unas. men, district 17, $3.00.
Jamo3 Bochan, district 9, $30.00.
Milton Ranoy, district 44, $52.30.
F. M. Kueser, district 31, $20.00.
F. M. Kuser, district 39, 515 CO.
Omaha Structural sinoi ivnrira c
tlmnte No. 5, Platte Preelnut bridge
S1793.GG.
Tidball Lumber Co. lumber, bridge
I Said o
fi i Know what it would jM
1 mean to go homo without $34
3 it. Mother won't take
Ql chances she's sure of Orv
iwn v-uiuinui sine oi ii :iu.
woi wholesome, tasty bak- tHa
V. JO form results of purity kfxV
oJJ and economy. You try 1CVV
g CALUMET mj
Baiting Powder fcVv
tV l-iy aside your
wfftj favorite brand once PC
,"yu and you'll never go POy
3St hack to it. Calu- fM3
'not is the world's
fin cut it s moucr- YTfc
A .tie iu price." SKHal
MKecoS3,,csl jW Mail
s iririit slit hakfi
p
fund, $14.65.
Claim of Emma Pulver for $14410
care of county poor is hereby disal
lowed. vi petition for a road commencing nt
the south-east corner of See. 2H, T. 9,
R 31, nnd running west ono rollo to
the south-west corner of dald section
Is presented to tho board, and all
damages having been waive 1 i-v ihe
land owners, cnld pjtltlo.i Is horeby
granted, and cattle chute allowed on
section 26.
Whereupon the board adjourns until
tomorrow.
C. W. YOST, County Clerk.
Board met same as yesterday. Prcs
ont full board and clerk.
Clnlms allowed on general fund:
Bratt & )o1ii:an, rent cotitny poor,
$12.00.
G. W. Brown refund taxes, $10.41.
E. A. Surber, caro of county poor,
$3G.00.
Geo. N. Gibbs, office rent county
attorney office three months, $45.00.
On brldgo fund:
E. C. Hostettcr, brldgo work, $13.65.
Wm. Johnson, bridge work, $51.00.
W. S. Elliott bridge work, $243.30.
W. M. Dymond, brldgo work 79.00.
Ed Lunkwltz, brldgo work, $7.50.
Carl Lunkwitz, brldgo work, $20.00.
E. C. Hostettcr, brldgo work district
15, $21.50.
Paul G. Meyer, insp. nt Platte brldgo
$108.00.
Whereupon the board adjourns until
tomorrow.
C. W. YOST, County Clerk.
Apples
A big crop of good winter apples nt
tho Glcnburnlo Fruit Farm. Thoso
aro cholco varieties nnd aro selling
cheap. Special prices on wagon
loads.
70tf DAVID iHUNTER, Sutherland.
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OPEN AN ACCOUNT WITH
The First National Bank
ol-
Member Federal Reserve Bank System.
CAPITAL AA'D SU.RlL,USt
J One Hurdred and Fifty Thousand Dollars.
STABILITY, EFFICIENCY AND SERVICE H
HAVE BEEN THE FACTORS IX THE GHOWTJI OF TJHS
BANK, AND THE SAME CAREFUL ATTENTION IS GIVEN TO
SMALL ACCOUNTS AS IS GIVEN TO LARGE BALANCES.
INTEREST PAID ON TIME DEPOSITS.
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We Know Not What's Before Us
But you'llknow that you have
A Load o Good Sound Lumber
behind you, when perched on your wagon,
homeward hound, after having been
Loaded In Our Yards
WE SELL THE BEST
Coates Lumber and Coal Co.
The Home of Good Coal. Phone 7.
utter By r
arcels Po
We will send you by PARCELS POST, charges
prepaid, a shipment of choice CREAMERY BUTTER,
packed in one pound cartons and guaranteed to
please you. Price good to November 10, 31c per
pound, cash with order. No orders filled for less
than five pounds. Orders promptly filled and safe
delivery assured.
o Creamery Company
Kearney, Neb.
to
Loan
ChcapandblgcanBaklngPowdorsdonot
savoyou money. Calumet does It'sPure
and far superior to sour tribe and soda,
oney
ON FARMS AND RANCHES
Lowest Rates and Best Terms.
Plenty of Money on hand to Close
Loans Promptly.
Buchanan & Patterson