The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, November 05, 1915, Image 5

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CITY AND COUNTY NEWS.
Ocnuinc Union-Alls for s&lo only at
Wilcox Department Store.
Attorney W. T. Wilcox transacted
business In Lexington yesterday.
A party of young folks will hold
a dance at the Masonic hall this
evening.
Miss Fayo Elder returned tho first
of this week from a two weeks' vlsU
in Omaha.
Ilov. Barton "vlil lmv tomorrow
morning for Grand Islanl to attend
tho Baptist con.'i n'Cfo.
Miss Mnrjorlo Campbell will go to
Grand Island tomorrow to attend tho
Baptist convention.
Ray McCnnn of tho Kauffman-Wer-nett
Co., is spending a few days in
Kearney this week.
Miss Annio Kramph spent Wednes
day in" Huntings as the guest of Rev.
and Mrs, Lee Young.
Children's Dresses, woolen and
washable, for all ages, from 60 cents
and up at The Leader.
Mrs. t Lincoln Carpenter of Curtis,
a former resident, is spending a few
dv.ya with local tfienJa
Attorney J. J. Halllgan returned
last night fjrom Lincoln whore ho
'nrgued a case In the supreme court.
Mrs. George Gorman and Mrs. Wm.
Garman. who had been visiting
In Hastings, returned yesterday morn
ing. Special values in our Suit and Coat
department. Suits going at cost. Wo
Htlll have a goodly stock and can fit
you out. E. T. TRAMP & SONS.
Miss Allco Troy, of Kearney, ar
rived here Wednesday evening to
visit her cousin Miss Marie Doran
for two weeks.
Frank Doran returned Tuesday ev
enng from Crawford, Alliance and
other towns where he spent a week
on K. C. business.
Mrs. Frank Flint and children left
at noon Wednesday for Omaha and
other eastern po'nts to spend a week
with relatives.
Jolir H. Hall ago 14. and Mrs. Katie
J. Hronlsh age 35 of Stapleton, were
united in marriage Tuesday afternoon
by County Judge French. i
Mrs. Payton, of Schuylec, who was
the guest of Mr. and Mr3. 13. N. Ogier. ,
left .Wednesday evening for California
to Visit relatives for a month. I
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Charles Tliompsqn ha is a student
at the University School of Music in
Lincoln visited his parents Mr. and
Mrs. F. H. Thompson this week.
Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Brownfiuld. of
Cozad, visited the latter'3 aistor Mrs.
R. A. Surlier Wednesday wh'lu en
route to Long Beach, Calif., to spend
several weeks.
If you have not 'bought your Fall
Suit ns yet, now Is tho t!.no to buy It
when you can save from $5.00 to $10
while we are closing nut oil'1 suits at
4at actual cost.. BLOCK'S.
.Mrs. Wilson Tout entertained the
teachers of the Methodist Sunday
schoool Tuesday ovening In a very en
joyable manner. Dainty refreshments
were served. ... .
Mr .and Mrs. Earl Carpenter of
Lincoln, are visitng the latter's aunt,
Mrs. A. P. Kelly after spending a
week nt Curtis. Mrs. Carpenter was
forerly Miss Gertrude Waldman of
this city.
Winter is coming and you will want
to supply !the family with under
garments. The Leader is equipped to
supply the whole family from the
smallest to the largest, in wool or cot
ton. THE LEADER.
Mrs. N. McCabe assisted by Mrs. J.
H. Fonda and Mrs. Con Walker en
tertained the Catholic ladies Tuesday
afternoon. The refreshments were
very enjoyable and important busi
ness was transacted.
Days nre getting shorter now. More nlr! wAraf
moro you must depend on electricity. Put in f
these economical lamps that givo you three WjiwStWiK at I
limes .is much light without Increased cost. 2
, EDISON WSkf I
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!j Untie In V. S. A . mul Hack, 1 bv Mazda .St , Wee I MwSm
; j C'ominre the Ilclit of EDISON' MAZDA with vour old if f' Wf
l! uirlmn lamp' lisrht. Try this tnniifht in jour own b Wi g&.Jftg&S H'i
! home -hitlitllrbt one anil then the other: Nolo the M tgl ' ' ,;V,
1 1 hiirilltlerencoin Jl'AUTV a well n in QUANTITV fill ' &fllpS' J
: ofliitht. I'ut them m every horket. 'Ihey ure maile f IN , (iKS!S!?w
North PI
afte Light &
C. I?. MOMS.Y, n&.
Donald and Mabel McFarlanU enter
tnlned forty-fivo of their friends at a
Hnllowo'cn party Tuesday ovening.
Interesting games wero played and a
luncheon sultablo to tho day served
late In tho evening.
J. A. Banta and D. J. Greeley two
prominent farmers who live sovcral
miles from town wore hero Wednes
day purchasing material for tho erec
tion of new, modern and commodious
houses to be built on their farms.
Alfred M. Hanson ago 2'J and Miss
Stella GrandstnfY nirn 1!) nf Dnniiinrk
were married Wednesday morning fttl
the county judge's office. A reception
and supper will be given nt their new
home In Denmark tomorrow evening.
Miss Minnie Lincoln entertained a
dozen young people at a Hallowe'en
party Mondny cvenng. Comic games!
wero played and peanut races held.'
Refreshments sultnblo to tho day
wero served and all present report an
enjoyable' evening.
Eva May. the five week old daughter'
of Mr. and Mrs. Bon Anthony died
Tuesday afternoon after a short 111-:
ness. The funeral was hold Wednes
day morning and conducted by Rev.)
Cram. Interment was In tho North
Platte cemetery. I
For Ront Eight room houso and
bath at 510 west Fifth street. Inquire
of Mrs. M. E. Watts, 31G west Fifth.
Mrs. Everett Bloyd and Miss Nora
Jeffors entertained a number of
friends Tuesday evening nt the homo
of the former. Unique games were
played and a dcllcous lunch served.
The latter part of the evening was
spent in dancing.
The ladles' suits which are now on
sale at Tho Leader are certainly ap
preciated by tho eager buyers. They
are going with great rapidity and
every buyer Is extremely well sat
isfied. THE LEADER.
Edward C. Elliott, of Madison, Wis.,
spent a day In town this week visiting
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred El
liott. Ho has been a member of the
faculty of the Unversity of Wisconsin,
but will go to the University of Mon
tana February 1st.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Muldoon en
tertained a number of friends nt a;
dinner Wednesday evening. Tho table;
was prettily decorated and the dinner i
was served In courses. The latter!
part of the evening was enlivened
with music.
Sebastian Schwaiger left Wednes
day morning for Grand lslyand to at
tend the funeral of the late John
KUnge who died suddenly tho first of
this week. Mr. Klinge had been em
ployed as hosier at Grand Island for
thirty-flvo years and was pensioned
some time ago. Ho was very popular
among the railroad men.
SJlk and Taffeta petticoats, also
fancy petticoats, extra sizes included,
from $2.00 up.
THE LEADER.
The Harmony club was entertained
Wednesday evening, by Mrs. A. E.
Garlichs and Mrs. Julius Pizer at the
home of tub. former. Eight tables
wore-uned In playing Ave hundred.
Delicious refreshments were served
after, the, games. Tho next meeting
wil be'he"ld ill two weeks when Mes
dames Rcdfielil and Crcssler will bo
hostesses.
The literature department -,of tho
Twentieth Century club met Tuesday
afternoon with Mrs. John Dick. Mrs
Lemuel Toole led the meeting and the
loll call was answered by current
events on the following topics, litera
ture, civic affairs, music, idrama,
prominent women, sex hygiene,
science, laws pertaining to women. A
book review on "A Far County was
given by Mrs. J. II. Hegarty. Dainty
refreshments were served.
Money to Loan
On improved farm lands from three
ttf five years at 8 per cent. No com
mission. Address 44 Tribune office,
North Platte. Neb. 81f2
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LOCAL AND PERSONAL. I
Glen Scott has accepted a position
at the Maxwell garago.
The best $15.00 Plush Coat, found
anywhere In tho country will be found
at The Leader.
MJss Ella Slcgmnn has resigned
her position ns operator In the tele
phono office.
Mr .and Mrs. Chris Schick of Curtis,
are visiting tho lnttor's parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Lincoln this week.
Mrs. Haste returned to Hcrshcy
Wednesday morning after visiting with
Mrs. A. J. Salisbury for a week.
Miss Helen Hoxie, of Ogalalla, came
down tho first of this week to visit tho
homo folks and attend tho Elks' party.
Tho Presbytorlan ladles' aid
a tross of "Sun Remover" on sale
their exclianie ne: Thursday nftcr-
l.OOll.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Elliott left Inst
night for Madison, Wis., where they
will visit their son Edward for hov
oral weoks.
Llcenso to wed was granted Wed
nesday afternoon to Rcuol V. Mc
Mastdr and Genevieve M. Brooks,
both of this city.
Mrs. Mark Atchluson and baby of
Kearney, who wore guests of Mr. nnd
Mrs. Charles Reynolds went home
yesterday morning.
Ladles', Misses and Children's bath
robes from 9Sc up at BLOCK'S.
The service at tho Lutheran church
last Sunday evening was very well
attended and was of a high order,
showing careful drill on the part of
the leader and faithful co-operation
on the part of the choir.
A. M. Gage, of Arthur'county, was
in town yesterday having bills printed
for a sale he will hold November 19.
Ho will sell twenty-two head of hor
ses, fifteen head of cattle, forty hogs
and a lot of farm machinery.
Tho Kearney high school foot ball
team, accompanied by a number of
students, arrived this mornng and
will play the local team at 3:30 this
afternoon. It promises to be a highly
interesting game, and well worth see
ing., I
Gold and Silver Collars for men at
Wilcox Department Store. !
Twenty-eight Ford enrs will bo
.shipped Into the Hendy-Ogler Gar-
age Co. territory the early part of'
next week. One car load will como
here, one to Stapleton, one to Wallace
and one to Sutherland. Other, ship
ments will arrive a week or so later.
Tills Is November sixth and in tho
yards in North Platte are seen many
varieties of flowers yet in bloom In
suelteied places. To escapo a killing
frost or freeze so late In tho season
is somewhat remarkable, oven In this,
the banana belt, of Nebraska.
Nature, If left to herself, will do a
whole lot towards repairing injured
portions of the body, but when the
muscles of the eyes hnve been strain
ed, Nature has to assisted. There's no
ueo in waiting W give nature a
chance." C. S. CLNTON, Registered
Optometrist. Look for the sign with
the big ring.
Following Is the menu for the com
mercial dinner which will be Borvcd
In the Christan church basement on
Monday Nov. St'.i from 11:?9 to 1:30:
Roast pork, beef loaf, mashed potatoes
and brown gravy, cabbigo salad with
mayonaise dressing, sliced parsnips,
baked apples with whipped cream,
coffee. Price 30 cents.
C. M. Trotter, who has taken over
the agency in this city for tho Max
well car, expects to receive a car
load six in number today. These
cars have all been sold, but ho will
have another carload in a few days.
Mr. Trotter will conduct an aggres
sive campaign for the sale of Maxwell
cars
The pupils of Florence McKay will
glvo a piano muslcale at 8 p. m. Mon
day Nov. 8th, at tho Langlois Piano
store, 109 west Sixth street. Those
taking part are Clara Sorenson, Bes
sie Rannie, Emma Bogue, Clara Rod
gers, Lois Porter, Harrlette Fleish
man, Mildred Skinner, Ruth Donel
son, Mario Schwaiger, Zoo Reynolds
and Freda Meyers of Sutherland. Tho
class will be assisted by Miss Theo
Schwaiger and Mr. Everett Kendoll.
Admission 10 cents.
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IniproTcd Train Sertlco
E. F. Seeborgcr who hau ben
spending tho past week In Omuna
writes that he had a conference with
President Mohlpr and Gen. Manager
Ware nnd that those officials prom
ised to hnve Horshoy and Sutherland
made flag sftntlons for train No. i7,
which leaves this terminal at G'10 In
the evening. This mnkos oven better
train service for the pooj lo of those
towns thnn did No. 11, ns It gives
them longer time to transact business
nt the county sent.
Nurse Hroviii .Memorial Hospital Notes
MI93 Mabel Schell, who was operat
ed on n week ago, Is Improving slowly.
The small son of Mr. nnd Mrs. F.
Mars, from Paxton, was operated on
Saturday morning.
Mrs. M. S. Huffman, of Lena, Neb.,
underwent an operation at tho hospi
tal Saturday morning.
Mrs. W. II. AVoodgnte was on special
duty nt the hospital for a few days
last week.
Mrs. J. II. Honey, of Mullen, Neb.,
was operated on Saturday morning at
the hospital. At present she Is doing
nicely.
Miss Lloyd entered tho hospital
yesterday for training. If she decides
to take up nursing she will enter ti
larger hospital.
The Science of Optometry '
Optometry, tho science of fitting
glasses, Is n dignified, honorable pro
fession, tho benefits of whMh arc
worthy tho serious consideration of
thinking people who are In any way
troubled with their eyes. Harry
Dixon, Jowelcr nnd Optometrist, west
Bide of Dewey street. j
Charles McNamnrn spent tho first
of this week In Lexington on business.
LEOAL NOTICE
To Charles Brlttingham, Joseph H.
Schick, Joseph H. Schick, Adminis
trator of tho Estate of Gussio
Schick, deceased, Catherlno Lu
etic Schick, a minor; Joseph II.
Schick, fnthcr and nntural guardian
of Cntherlno Lucllo Schick, a minor,
South Bend Chilled Plow Company,
a corporation; Racine Sattley Com
pany of Nebraska, n corporation;
Racine Sattley Compnny, a corpora
tion; Joel Turnoy & Compnny, a cor
poration; Chnllengo Company, a
corporrtion? McFnrlan Carriage
Company, a Corporation, Mrs.
Claude L. Abbott, Mrs. John C.
Camp, George F. Sawyer and Mrs.
George F. Sawyer, non-resident de
fendants: You nnd ench of you will take no
tice that on November 5, 1915, II. S.
Evans, Plnlntiff, filed his certain po-'
tltion in tho District Court of Lin
coln County, Nebraska, bringing suit
ngninst you and each of you, im
pleaded with others, tho object nnd
prayer of which said petition nre to
forecloso you and each of you of all
equity of redemption, claim, right, in
terest and title in nnd to the follow
ing described lands sltunto In Lin
coln County, Nebraska, to-wlt: South
west, Quarter (SW'4) of Section Four
(4.1, Township Nino (9) nnd the East
Half (EVj) and East Half of tho
Northwest Quarter (E'f. & EMiNW'4)
of Section Thirty-two (32), Town
ship Ten (10), North, all in Rnno
Twonty-seven (27) and west of the
Gth P M., to satisfy a first liens claim
ed by plaintiff upon said premises by
virtue of being the owner of tnx sale
certificate No. 47G5 and No. 4770 be
ing certificates of tho purchase of said
respective tracts of land from the
Treasurer of said County nt public
sale for the taxes for the year 1909
and by virtue of subsequent taxes
paid thereon by plaintiff, nnd nccrucd
interest, and upon said tax certificate
No. 47G5 there Is now due the sum of
$93.22 being a lien upon said South
west Quarter of Section four, and tho
sum of $191.49 being a Hen upon tho
East Half and East Half of tho North
west Quarter of Section Ten, and If
said respective sums bo not paid to
gether with accurlng interest thereon
at the rate of 15 per cent per annum
and cost of suit within thirty dnya
from date of decree had herein that
sail respectvo tracts be sold in sat
isfaction thereof.
You and each of you will make
answer to said petition on or beforo
December 20th, 1915, or decreo will
bo taken ngainst you ns In said peti
tion prayed.
H. S. EVANS, Plaintiff,
By E. II. EVANS, His Attorney.
Gives cheer to
the family circle.
PERFECTION
5MOKELESpil. HEATER
Be sure to use
Perfection Oil.
STANDARD
OIL COMPANY
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Your choice of any trimmed hnta
that wero priced from $5.00 to $7.50,
Saturday only at $4.00. Miss Whlt-
tnkcr, nt Wilcox Dept. Storo.
Tho Methodist aid society met yes
terday afternoon with Mrs. Crnm, as
sisting Mrs. Cram wero Mcsdnme
Bontiimn, Starr, and Derryborry.
Anotlior now.nhlpmeni. of wool nnd
silk Dresses recolved. Tho niftiest
I'roases ovqr shown, yet nt lowest
prtcos. BLOCK'S.
Mrs. C. A. Talbot, of Kearney who
was called here two weeks ago by tho
Illness of her grand daughter Retta
Talbot, left for homo yosterdny after
noon .
Tho Indies' bible class of the Pres
byterian church will bo entertained
nt the home of Mrs. J. C. Strnltorn,
109 west Second street Friday after
noon nt 2:30.
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The Powerful Motor of the Maxwell
This io one of tho most marvelous pieces of
machinery ever invented. Very powerful with
four cylinders cast en bloc it has made the
Maxwell famous as "The Car that Laurrhs
at Hills."
Best of all this motor is breaking all low
cost records for:
lot Miles per gallon of gaaolinc.
2nd Miles per quart of lubricating oil.
3rd Lowest year-in-and-year-out repair bills.
We are waiting lo take you for a
test ride in the car that hao broken
all low "First-Coat" records, and ia
breaking all low "After-Cost records.
demountable Kims WEectdcLiqhts:
PhVisionWtdsfiield mJP j$ MMcccpieto Ignition
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C. M. TKOTTER,
NURSES REGISTRY
CITY HOSPITAL
NORTH PLATTE, NEBRASKA.
GRADUATE PHONE 82 DOMESTIC
NURSES NURSES
Wo are in a position to furnish competent nurses for physicians, on
short notice.
Call Phone 82 and ftnto whether you wont graduute or domestic nuisc
end we will complete all the arrangements for you without charuo.
' CITY HOSPITAL
607 LOCUST STREET
NORTH PLATTE, NEBRASKA.
PHONE 82
Sanitary Newly Furnished Fireproof
This institution is now open for the Reception and Treatment ofStirp;
ical, Medical and Obbtctrical case?.
A Strictly modern Hospital for the convenience oC the physicians of
North Platte and country tributary thereto.
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REAL ESTATE.UMWS iW INSURANCE
J ROOMS ZbSS S, I.O.O.E BUILDING,
S NORTH PLATTE, NEBRASKA.
Mrs. Charles Reynolds entertained
tho Saturday Afternoon Brldgo club
Wednesday nftornoon In honor of
Mrs. Mark Atcliinson of Kcarnoy
who was her guest.
A baby boy whB born Wednesday
morning nt tho Nurse Brown Memor
ial Hospital to Mr. and Mrs. James
Stafford of Paxton. Mrs. Stafford was
formerly Miss Margaret McFndden.
Wm. McElfresh of Lincoln, Horbort
McElflresh of Memphis, nnd Mrs. C.
Ad Bid of Foster who were called horo
by tho death of tholr sister the lattt
Mrs. J. B. Hemphill, returned homo
yesterday.
The otnnnilHslonors of Arthur couu
ty havo cnllcd a special torni of
court for next weok. Tho local attor
neys who will nrguo cases nre M. 13.
Crosby, Leslie Raskins, Rolfo Halll
Igan and W. T. Wilcox.
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DETR.OIT
North Platte.
ThfoCall For Help
when n1 llro Is rutrlnu; brings to tlio
mind quickly (lie necessity of llro in
siirniicc. Krvry homo should bo in
sured. You limy bo us careful us you
please, but Are will break out whore it
is least cxpcclcd. Got n policy from mo
without delay, and bo on tho safe side.
Tho companies I represent nre nil re
liable mid prompt payers.
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