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About The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 12, 1915)
THE We Invite the Public to see the Unveiling Ceremonies in Window Tonight at 7:30 O'clock of NATIONAL CAPITOL BUILDING BUILT IN MINIATU RE This Great Masterpiece is Executed with 10,000 Cakes of Royal Cuticle Soap and Can be Seen in Our Show Window Saturday. SOAP SALE EXTRAORDINARY introducing n new high class Toilet Soap, regu lur 25c value, at cake 10c 3 Cakes for 25c a .:uf f . i;f,; nnd e that i. worth comin miles to see. Every citizen of North Platte and vicinity should see this wonderful piece of workmanship. It's a marvel of ingenuity and artistic skiil. It exhibits the front elevation of the National Capitol-the mammoth Arch of Triumph with its ornamental column of Liberty and Chariot of Progress. The great hall flank ed with smaller halls running through the entire building is shown with marked exactness as to its distinctive features and adornment. This masterpiece is executed in one of our largest show windows, and with one purpose in view, to make you ac ouainted with ROYAL CUTICLE SOAP. SOAP SALE EXTRAORDINARY Introducing a new high class Toliet Sonp, regu lar 25c value, at cako 10c 3 Cakes for 25c Soap Ever m Now the Leading Storein Furthering the Interest of the People of North Platte and Vicinity Has Wonfor our Store Much well Deserved Popularity 10 For a 25c cake of ROYAL CUT- a am CCLE SOAP, or 3 cakes tor soc UUHU& liuo Tn order to thoroughly introduce their Medicated Royal Xn oruerio """""fa"., 1inQ Rfinp.red and an- SSSd MSffl store in each S through which to offer the greatest soap bargain ever offered in America, and incidetally make one of the most u fnue displays ever shown. In selecting their repreaent Xe for North Platte they naturally first thought of Wil cox's d arranged for this display and appointed us agent. SoSt fortunate in having : secured tto . . " r,roi PnHnio finnn for North Platte exclusive agenuy iui .i.,.. and are glad to be able to give the people of this vlemilj an opportunity to buy this high-grade Toilet Soap at pos itively the lowest price ever named for such quality. Instead of distributing small free samples to each family, the manu facturers allow us during this event only to sell One 25c Cake tor 10c and 3 Cakes, tor 25c and not more than six cakes to one person. No dealers supplied. 10 For a 2Sc cake of ROYAL CUTI- CCLE SOAP, or 3 cakes for 2Sc during mis saie. This soap is famous elsewhere, but has never been sold In North Platte under its present name, although a soap made from the same formula is sold everywhere under another trademark at 25 cents a cake. This Royal Cuticle Soap "is the cleanest, purest, softest and most soothing you could use on your hands or face. You should get half a dozen cakes at the introductory price which we will make for a short time, while the exhibit is in our window. This price is positively the lowest ever made for such a high-grade toilet soap. nnM ;T FORGET THAT THE SALE - , STARTS ON SATURDAY 10c a Cake, 3 Cakes for 25 Cents Send Us Your Mail Orders To Our Out-of-Town Friends rr ....! , nl-tlm rilv mid are mmlilc 10 We are sole agents for all towns in Lincoln 11 yuu iivu vjm.. v" j ,1 attend this great display and sale, send your , County, Nebraska mail orders. ' oraers Send in your DON'T FORGET THAT THE SALE gTARTS ON SATURDAY. 10c a Cake, 3 Cakes for 25 Cents . " i CITY AND COUNTY NEWS. Miss Margaret Fitzpatrlck is suf ferer this week with tonsilitls. For Rent Eight room house and bath at 510 west Fifth street. Inquire of Mrs. M: E. Watts, 316 west Fifth; Mr. w. .T. Landgraf went to North- port yesterday morning to visit for a few days. V. E. Bradshaw, of the local shop3, is off duty this week on account of an injured eye. , nr Ainrio Ames went up the branch yesterday morning to spend a few days on business. Airs Tinrrv Moore left last evening for Cheyenne to visit friends for a ..week or longer. Mr. and Mrs. M.H. Douglas have re turned from Sidney where they visited friends last week. "Wanted A girl for general house work. Apply to Mrs. W. H. McDon ald, 407 west Fifth. Attorneys Halligan and Wilcox went to Lexington yesterday morning on professional business. Mrs. E. N. McNamar came down from Paxton "Wednesday morning to visit friends, returning homo today. The Knights Templar will hold ser livicps this evening at the Masonic hall pA" banquet will bo hold after tho cer lemony. Mrs. J. H. Posey, of North Bend, who has been visiting Mrs. Frank Bu .chanan for a week, will leavo tomor row. jtcntiininv. Knv. 13th. a snecinl price - I w i t i " - of 85.00 'and $7.00 hats at $2.00 and $3.00. McVlckor's Millinery, at Tho Leader. Mrs. R. L. Metcalf and baby of Paxton, who spent a week with the former's mother, Mrs. F. C. Hoxie, returned home yesterday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Fenwick, who have been visiting their daughters in nlties of Wyoming for sovoral weeks, aro expected homo tho nrst or next week. .Tames Banks, of Mcrlngo, Colo., who came here last spring for medical treatments and had since been visit ing his brother W. T. Banks, left yes terday morning. Wo have a good asortment of miss es' and children's hats to close out, Saturday. November 13th, at, $1.00 and $2.00. McVlckor's Millinery, at The Leader. The members of tho Eastern. Star held a' special program last evening In honor of their Grand Worthy Mat ron Mrs. Willitts of Mcook, who Is spending a few days here inspecting the work of tho order. Among tho visitors In town yester day was John C. Weir, ono of tho old time residents of Paxton. Mr. Weir is building a now six room houso on his farm south of Paxton, and is also erecting cribs to hold his big crop -of corn. v MnrHn ntnrtnincd tho .it A l . socialist study club Wednesday after noon. Yesterday morning Miss Helen Hoxie, returned to her duties in the court houso at Ogalalla after spending a week with the homo folks. Homlsinen Want rarmlee. I .Municipal Christmas Tree. Seven well known farmers and At a special meeting of tho Twon stockmen living north of tho river aro "oth Century club hold Tuesday ev anxious to know tho whereabouts of lining plans for a municipal Chrlst iw Pnrmino Thnv nro interested mas tree wcro made and a committee The Nevlta club enjoyed a kensttig ton at tho hotao of Mrs. Charles Llerk, Jr., Wednesday afternoon. Dainty re freshments were served. Mrs. kmtiy Coates will entertain tho club at a theatre party on Tuesday evening, November 23d. For Sale 1914 Model T five passon gor Ford in good condtlon. Meet any prospective buyer in North Platte. W. T. Turner, Sutherland, Neb. 84-2 Mrs. Ralnh Smith was hostess at a "duck" dinner Tuesday evening' which was given in honor of Mr., and Mrs. Albert Fuller, of Omaha. Covers were laid for ten. Mrs. Harry Williams entertained tho Triangle club of tho Christian church Tuesday evening. Plans for a box of supplies for'tho needy wcro dis cussed and meetings will bo hold fre quently in tho future to preparo cloth ing for them. F. A. May, district commercial man ncor for tho Nebraska Telephone Co., spent a day or two in town this week. Ills company is making many im nrovementa on their lines in western Nebraska. Ono of tho latest lines to be built is from Ogalalla to Grant Beginning Saturday and continuing to November 28th I will have a fine lot of trimmed hats for $4.98; another lot for $2.98 nnd ono lot of trimmed and untrimmed hats for 98c. Miss Whlttakor, at tho Wilcox Department Store. in him to tho extent of hnving signed an appearanco bond for $2,000 which they must make good if Parmlco falls to put In nppcaranco, and this tho bondsmen aro fearful ho will not do. At a lato term of district court Partnlee was convicted of rape, Minnlo Thedo being tho complaining witness. Parmlco took an appeal to tho su premo court, but to do this ho was required to furnish a bond of $2,000 Having worked on tho Henry Han- sen ranch, Parmlco was well ac quainted with residents of tho north sldo. and through this acquaintance shin succeeded in getting seven of them to go on the bond. For somo timo past Parmlco had been working for Dcrry Literary Department Program Tho literary dopartcnt of tho Twen tieth Century club will moeat Tues day afternoon at tho homo of Mrs. Frank Buchanan. Mrs. J. !. Jloddy will be tho lender, and tho' following program will be given: Roll call; book review, Mrs. J. S. Sims; reading from "Michael O'Halloran," Mrs. B. B. Boatman. Each membdr is requested to bring a guest. lleet Harvest AJjdiitf Finished. Flold Mannger John Bryan informs us tho boots will bzo cleaned up in his territory by tho middlo of next week, the weather permitting. Tho weather for beet harvesting has been unusally . . ... 1 r 1 . 1 P.... 1 1 ( ci nnnontl nTlfl T 1 1 f John Spies, who was injured last DU week in an auto accident at Kearney, growers have taken advantage of ov- .... ... nru mlniitn WJifin vnil tnltn into COn- wns iihio to leavo tno nosniuu ye-iw ... appointed to. mako tho necessary ar irangement. It wari also decided to donato a Vlctrola to tho ward schools and Mrs. J. L. Roddy, Mrs. M. E. Scott and Misses Annlo Krainph and avero: so: purcfinslti Thojfront room ofMho now Malonoy building was offered for tho use of tho club at any time as was also tho iilirti anlmnl niiiHtnrliim. nnd n. voto of thanks was extended to Mr. Malonoy and Prof. Tout for theso offers. Emma Smith avero? selected to take charge of tho purchasing of the same borry & Forbes, but two wcoks ago, after receiving on a Saturday night his week's pay, ho vamoosed without intimating to his cmployors that ho would not bo on hand tho following Monday morning. Whero Parmleo went or whero ho Is now lnnntPii in not known, and to ascer tain his wherorfbouts circulars will bo torday, but it will bo two weeks be foro ho can take up his duties as traveling man. Tho contract was let today to tho W. E. Monroe Sign Co. to decorato tho Catholic church. Material and taen will ho hero in a few days from Kan sas City for the Job. Rain fell for an hour or so Wednes day ovenlng, sufficient falling to well sldoratlon tho returns for beets will amount to nearly $100,000 to tho grow ers In this district this year It must bo admitted tho beet Industry is bo- coming a crop factor. Next year will sco many moro hundreds of acres planted to beets. Horshoy Times. Tor Kent. 4 room houso 21G east B street. 7 room houso 203 south Locust street. modern except heat. ,TTT,T.VT 84tf J. C. HOLLMAN. Money to Loan ON FARMS AND RANCHES Lowest Rates and Best Terms. Plenty of Money on hand to Close Loans Promptly. Buchanan & Patterson Wanted Good girl for general house work. Mrs. Chas. Tomplo, 220 south Vine. Mr. Tnnir MfP.rnw ontortalnod at six o'clock dinner Wednesday even ing In honor of her slstor Miss Mauda Roes tho occasion being hor birth anniversary. Covers wore laid for twolvo and tho tablo decorations wero of yellow and white crysanthomums which wdro also used in decorat ing tho house. Tho latter part of the ovoninc was spent in music and - cames. Miss Rees was presented with a set of will to ivory as a remembrance of tho day. In tho countv court Tuesday, Dr. Dont filed a complaint against Clay ton Whcolock, charging him with as sault. Dr. Dent was crossing thp South Platto river bridgo Monday ov anlnc and in pastdng tho oil wagoc drlvoi by Wlioolock it is claimed tho latter attempted to force tho Doc tor's cur off tho eido of tho bridge Owing to Wheolock's abaenco from ..wn, tl'o war-vat ipsued had not till 11 ilin MW-iViUHUui." - j j ' distributed offering a reward for hisjsottlo tho dust, which had becomo return. vory deop on tno country roaus Mrs. "W. L. Chausee, of Sutherland, lfoine Coming Xlglil. who undorwont un onoratlon at the Walla Walla lodge, I. O. O. F., will Nurso Brown Memorial hospital Wed- obsorvo Thursday evening of noxtncsday, is getting aiong niceiy.. wook as "Homo Coming Night." It will r also bo tho fortieth annlvorsary of tho Mr. and Mrs. Albort Fujler, of Oma ha, who havo boon visiting tho lattor's slstor, Mrs. Charles McNama'ra for a couple of weeks, will leave for homo tomorrow morning. MrsTjosoph Spies returned Tuosday evening from Kearney, whero sho was called by tho illnoss of her son John last week. local lodge, which was Instituted No vember 18th, 1875. Of tho ilftcon char- tnr inntiilmrs. three aro still actlvo membors of tho lodge. They nro W. J. Rocho. of Davenport, la., C. G. Hall, of Santa Ana, Calif., and 13. J. IIuntlnEton. of Burkett, Nob. A nrogram Including responses rrom mombors hns boon arranged, and fol lowing tho oxercisos a supper will bo served. Hunters Have Success. Wild fowl huntors havo been hav- lnc fairly good success this week on tho North Platto rlvor. MosBrs. Woods and Ackcrmnn brought in twenty cooso and a nu'mbor of ducks, and riinrlns ThornburK and tho Shult-s bovs sont down nlno gooso from their nnmn near Keystone which they killed Monday. Gecso have Just commenced to arivc from tho north, and a mtio Rtormv weather would drlvo them south la big numbers. "Ducks nro vory plentiful along tho North rlvor from Reduction in Flour Kindly note the following reductions in prices on flour: Puritan Flour per sack , Oriole Flour per sack . This reduction in price does not mean a corres ponding reduction in quality, because we will continue ' to keep the quality up as always. It is our ambition to be first in quality, first in value and first in service. Rush Mercantile Co. up to last oven rg i vn cd. Keystono weBt to Ouhkosh.