The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, November 16, 1915, Image 10

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    The Clothes of
Common Sense
Service is what you want in the clothes
you put on style service wear service.
ADLER'S
COLLEGIAN
CLOTHES
MRS. MARY NEARY PASSES
AWAY SUNDAY MORNING
v ,-j!-ii oto featured nt thin store -.J
Kini y bccnusooftheirsplcndidscr- fj
v'co By'! woar fit ond J. 5-7
l oil 'found satisfoctioiu,,
m 2:3:. Ilr3
The new suits and overcoats have the cut and hang
you will admire. Step in and look them over.
HARCOURT
The Store where you feel at home.
& JENSEN
Semi-Weekly Tribune
IRA L. HAItE, Editor nnd Publisher.
SUBSCRIPTION RATES:
Oho Year by Mull In Advance.... $1.25
4 Y -wr n rt k m -
wiiu iciir y tnrner in Adrnnco. ,$l.ou
Entered at North Platto, Nebraska,
Postofllco ua Second Class Matter.
TUESDAY, tiOVlHlIIKlt 1(1, 1515.
CITY AND COUNTY NEWS.
Tho M. M. M. Club will be ontor
tnlncd by Mrs. Jobbo Edwards Friday
afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. John Singleton will
leave next week for an extended visit
In California.
Herbort Ames of Chicago, and Miss
Myrtlo Ramsey of North Platto woro
married yesterday morning In tho
county Judge's office
The GOO club will bo ontortalned by
Major and Mrs. L. Walker and Mr. nnd
Mrs. C. S. Clnton on Friday evening,
November 19, at tho Walker homo.
Money to loan on real estate.
Hit ATT & GOODMAN.
A union mooting of all tho blbjo
study classes tof tho city iwlU bo
hold at tho Baptist church, this after
noon at 3 p. m. It is hoped all mem
bers will bo present.
Tho Mothqdlst aid society will moot
at tho homo of Mrs. II. N. dotty, 320
south Vine Thursday afternoon. Mrs.
Getty will bo assisted by Mesdamos
Dorryborry, Rector, Durbln and
Tucker.
Floyd Edwards was arrested Sun
day aftornoon for causing a distur
bance on tho main streets.
Fred Meyers of Sutherland, c'amo
down yestorday morning to spond a
few days on businoss.
Mrs. Mary J. Ncnry, one of Nortli
Platte's most highly respected ladies
passed away at ono o'clock Sunday
morning at tho homo of her step
daughter, Mrs. M. V. Mitchell, with
whom she had resided for a number
of years.
Death was due to a complication of
diseases and although In poor health
for several years, she did not give
up but went cheerfully about bar
dally work. Tho change enrao about
one month nco nnd fnr Hi
Ll... 1 1 1 i . . ....
miu iiau uouu in a Benous conuiMon
An improvement wns noticed tho lat
ter part of last week and hones of
her rccovory were given until Sat
urday aftornoon when all efforts to
stay the course of tho dlscaso were
of no avail and she realizing that
tho ond was near called her relatives
to her bedside and bade them farewell.
giving them her blessing and express
ing her gratitude for their ministra
tlons.
During her Illness sho maintained
tho same amiable manor and natienco
that characterized her whole Ufa
'Mary Jano Dolmore was born in
Now "iork City December 25, 1817.
Later sho moved to Leavenworth,
Kan., wiicro at the ago of fifteen sho
was married on February 15A18G2. to
Joseph Mackle. To this union were
born three children who died In in
fnncy. Sho camo to this city in 1873
and in September, 1882, sho suffered
tho loss of her husband. For six vears
after his death sho conducted a mil
linery store and on March 7, 1880. sho
was married to John Neary who died
August 22, lQOG
Mrs. Ncnry was a well read woman
and talented In many ways. Her child
hood was spent In a convent in Kan
sns and after her first marriage sho
traveled extensively. She was one of
tno most charltablo women of this
city, a devoted Cnthollc and of a vorv
affectionnto nature. Sho was a mem
bor of the W. R. C. and I,. O. T. M.
To mourn her arc left two ston
daughters, Mrs. M. V. Mitchell and
Mrs. II. D. Kenworthy and a slster-ln
law Mrs. Sarah Bangs, all of this cltv
Tho funeral services wcro hold at
St. Patrick's church at 10 o'clock this
" w. ill. u tiuuil una
n. bcoonovcr left Sunday mornlnc mornlne
iui uimuiu ua uusiness. fr ends of tlm .wnn,i ,i, tMn.i
....... . I - - . . .iw ivoiiiicu
iUrs. Will JJlOllOr rntiirnml Riimlnv I liv tl.nl.. . . ... .
frnin n ,.IV i V .1 t li udujiuo UUU UOnillllUl 1 Oral
from a short visit at Gothenburg. offering thn 1,11. Hfom . ,.,.
u T tt . . : . 0
u. imijiui, 01 wuuaco, was m was new. Hov. RTr-n.itii mn.i n.n
town yestorday transacting business, requiem mass. Miss Sadio Trovlllo
Miss EIbIo Rhone of Cozad. who snnB "Somo Sweet Day", Charles Pass
vlsted lioro for sovoral days, loft vos- snnB "Calvary" and "Nearer Mv God
terday aftornoon. to Tlico" was sung by tho choir.
Charlie Cambrel and wife return J rmcnt WlB m"do ,n Ul NoHh
Saturday from a six weeks' visit with ' r. T n Pa , barrS
friends and relative's in Idaho, Utah XZ J PaTttT'
and California. They also at ended !?n'- E"3. Boy-
tho San Francisco exposition. 'r-"""-
Kdwln Strauss of Seattle Wash.. Uniform Land AnnpnuiiipiiIu
visited his cousin Charles Strauss last Lincoln Journal: Secretary Bor
weok while enrouto to Illinois to necker of tlio stntn hmrri nt nminii.
spond two weeks. Ho will spond a tlons and assessment has returned to
fow dnys hero on his return trip. Lincoln after holding meetings which
Tho Wilcox Department Store In WMro attemled by n11 but 'ten of tho
showing a very attractivo window, a county assessors D tl.o state. As a
representation of tho canltol. buildlne rosult ot tllcso "votings he believes
at Washington constructed '-of cakes 0 roul estato nsscssmcnt next
of Royal Medicated Cutlclo Soap for "vai m 1110 lustory 01
which tho storo Is selling nKent. Th0 rebrn8ka- Mr Bornecltcr hold meet-
work of tho builder Is very artistic. , gS nt orro,k- Fremont, Lincoln, Al-
i T-i m ... I """"i umim xsiuuu, iorui i'lattO.
Leo F. Simon nnd oldest son leave TTr.,i , , '
Tuesday of next weok to visit the q.... t, ,
San I-rnncisco expos! ion and attend county ngscssors to bo corta,n
is ono or Lincoln county's noultrv i..,i , ,
, i , , . :. v.uuiiSiUB luimib nutwecn January 13.
ti,r ?'!!.",'' I,"1' "l"cr8 lnh . ' bcBl,Eylp
IS tO bo HOTlf in ATr llnrnnMnit
- n v uv-wnui
ing from Omaha whero ho took a six ono Itopt by tho assessor. v Ono of tho
weokB' courso In embalming nnd un- secretary's chlof aims Is to have real
dortnking and rocolvcd his diploma ostato assessments uniform. To this
num uio oucgo or Metiiclno. While o assossors on county lines are
thero hp worked upon twenty-eight to confer with those in tho addjolning
cases of suicide and murder. 'counties and valuations nro to ho
Tho Epworth loasuo hold an cn J workc(1 fr01 o ""cs to tho interior.
Joyablo social at tho homo of Mr. and . Vory counly nS3CSSr las been ln-
Mra. A. W. Shilling Friday evening struclea t0 Personally supervise tho
Thtrty-flvo of tho regular members raI T?t0 n8sessment of hs county
u...i.i ...i OSneC allv ns in fnrm lnr,,la tt i
uiiuiiviuu iuiu Hovorni new mombors , muni,
wero taken in. A short businoss moot- VTor5r proclnct or township and
ing was hold and a number ot in- flunllnirlzo himself wtyh valuota in
tcrosting games played. Dainty re- Vry part of tho county. " tho in-
froBhmonts woro served. structons of tho sccrctlnry of tho stato'
ooani aro followed.
Notice to Water Consumers.
Owners and agents for houses should
see that meter boxes aro cleaned out
and meters repacked for tho winter.
Drive four stakes Into tho ground in
bottom of meter box, leaving top an
inch or two higher than tho ton of
tho meter. Construct a coven hint
inrgo enough to fit inside tho tile, nre-
forably In two pieces and place this on
top. oj stakes, thon fill in tho top of
tile with dry leaves in sacks, or somo
thing similar and put on tho iron cov
er. Tho lnsldo cover Just abovo tho
meter can bo constructed of Beaver
Board, or by cutting out a circular
piece of rubberoid roofing and tack
ing same on two lath crossed so as
to suport it.
I wish to again warn owners ncalnst
packing meters with manure or wet
leaves, as theso decay and tho nm
monia and acids generated attack tho
registers of tho meters, thus ruining
tnem Several owners have been com
polled to purchase new registers duo
to this cause.
Agent3 and owners havinc vacant
nouses should notify tho Water Com
misslonor and have water shut off at
curb so that in caso of freezeuns in
side of houso or bursted nines tho
housos will not bo flooded and largo
water bills run Up. Whero there are
range boilers and toilets in housos
theso should bo drained and water
dipped out so that in case of freezing
weather no damage may result.
HERSHEY S. WELCH.
85-2 Wator Cnm mlsalnnor
FOR SALE OK EXCHANGE
One 7 room nnd one A room modern
houso in Oniiiliii. Doth rented nt $25
per mouth each. For sale nt rlirhf
ligiirc or would exchango for farm or
esKlence In North Platte. Whnt hnvo
you I 11UATT & GOODMAN.
W. P. Hall, of Holdrego, left last
evening after a short visit with Mr
and Mrs. John Den.
Baked hawk is pronounced by En
gineer Joe Schwalger as being tho
equal of baked quicken, duck or
goose. Just how Joe became ac
quainted with the worth of a hawk as
an eatablo fowl is rolated in a story
orignntlng from Claude Delaney the
gist of which is that Claude prepared
the hawJc,, (roasted to ,ti dellclitful
brown and setting it before Joe, tho
latter Tapldly made way with it and
pronounced it ono of tho best birds
ho had ever eaten, not knowing that
It was a hawk.
For Sale
Sanitary couch, bed, dresser babv
buggy, baby bed. cemen't block ma
chine and outfit. " Phono Black C97.
Turkeys, Ducks.
Geese
We are now Ready for Thanksgiving Poultry. We
offer the following prices delivered to our
House at North Platte, Nebraska.
Fat young Tom Turkeys, 10 lbs. each and,
over, 14 cents per pound.
Fat young Hen Turkeys, 8 lbs each and
over, 14 cents per pound.
Fat Turkeys under above weight, 12 cents
Poor turkeys not wanted; hold them, they will be fat later.
Fat Ducks 9c . Fat Geese 9c
3 EZZ1L"
3C
OPEN AN ACCOUNT WITH
The First National Bank
-or-
NORT1I A. TTJS, KlSliRA SKA..
Member Federal Reserve Bank System.
OAJPJ2V1Z, AND SUKl't,USt
One Hundred ond Fifty Thousand dollars.
STABILITY, EFFICIENCY AND SERVICE
HAYE BEEN THE FACTORS IN THE GROWTH OF TniS
HANK, AND THE SAME CAREFUL ATTENTION IS GIYEN TO
SMALL ACCOUNTS AS IS GIYEN TO LARGE BALANCES.
rmu UN TIME DEPOSITS.
LT3Eg-ir II
3C
3CZSC
Attention.
Tho ladles guild of tho Enlsonnnl
church will hold a bazaar in tho base
ment of tho church on Thursday, Nov.
l&tii, Doglnning at 3 o'clock. There
will bo many pretty nnd dnlntv nr.
tides, ns well as a great variety of
useful ones; all kinds of homo cooked
roods, Jollies and nrosorvos. An nnnn.
Using lunch for ton conts and a gon-
oral good tlmo guaranteed. Thnsr.
making donations pleaso havo them
In by Wednesday ovonlng. SB-2
Tho county commissioners
last week appraising forty sections of
school land in various parts ot tho
county nnd find that owing to tho
number of improvements mndo In tho
past year that tho ossosmonu n
many of them will bo Increased two
hundred per cent, Thoy exnoct to
spond tho next two weoks in Ibis
work and tho assessments will tnko
offect in tho 1016 tnxos.
Colonel HouDslor,.-tha Swinn mill.
tnry statistical estimatM thnt i
million men havo lio'on Killed "fn'Yho
I European war.
Early Pigs Pay
better than late ones.
They have a longer pas
ture season and rnake
more pork from grass.
They can be kept on grass
until almost ready for
market.
They make not only more
use of pasture, but also more
ECONOMICAL use of all
feed, because they can be fin
ished for market before cold
weather sets in. Gains, in
weight cost more in feed
after winter weather begins.
The one thing necessary in
raising early pigs is a good
hog house. There are a great
many kinds of hog houses.
Come in and discuss your
plans with us. Together we
can select the type best suited
to your requirements. Re
member, it costs you nothing
for the help we give. We
have all necessary materials.
W W. BIRGE CO.
THE LOTUS
59
Steam Heat, Running Hot and
Cold Water in all the rooms.
Prices Reasonable.
Corner 6th and Locust St.
MRS. C. F. JOHNSTON, Prop.
lisanilCattle
Bought nnd highest markt
prices paid
. i PHONES
Reiidanoe Red G3G Office 459
C. H. WALTERS.
North Platte Light & Power Co.
C. R. MOREY, Mgr.
NO chilly days with
the
PERFECTION
Perfection Oil gives
best results.
STANDAND OIL COMPANY
(Nebraska)
Omaha
adeJ