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About The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 19, 1915)
NOW ON DISPLAY AT 215 EAST SIXTH STREET, NORTH PLATTE Oakland 6-32 at $795 Oakland 4 "38 Oil raetory at $1,030.00 Factory Maxwell Touring .00 Factory Maxwell Roadster at $635.00 Factory Call and ask for explanation of our PARTIAL PAYMENT PLAN on Maxwell Cars. third down, balance on Monthly Payments. m e We have a full line of Repairs for Maxwell and Oakland Cars and carry Automobile Auto Livery solicited, day or night. Rates Reasonable. One-Half or one- Acces sories. TROTTE :0 " Z i ' i : " fi M 11 rp ! ' LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Successor to Lloyd Power Platte IRA I. HARE, Editor mid Publisher. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: Ouo Year by Mall In Advance.... 81.25 One Year by Carrier In Advance .$l0 Entered nt North Platte, Nebraska, Postofllco as Socomi Claas Matter. FRIDAY, JS0 VENDER II), 11)15. INFORMATION RELATIVE TO THE STREET PAVING To the Public: Thoro have boon soveral Inquiries regarding tho pro gress of tho paving contemplated by tho city, and an explanation of tho procceduro being followed by tho coun cil may bo pertinent at this tlmo for tho Information of Intotcstod owners. Undor tho law and tho mandate of tho people. It bocamo Incumbent upon tho council to form a paving district. This was dono some tlmo ago and tho limits described in tho papers. In forming this district, tho council found It posslblo nnd thought it fair o ln cludo all torrllory classed ns businoas properties. It waj also thought that by making the ulsirijt ns large aa poi'lblo under tin bond issue, that hotter Jlguros could bo obtained by rea son of tlio largo contract. A majority of tho property ownors In this district may protest against tho ir.f miration within thirty days after first publication of tho notice and nul lify tho formation. If tlw district Is rejected In this mannor anothor or other districts may be formed sub ject to liko option of a majority of tho ownors. If this district should be ratified, by a failure of tho major ity of tho ownors to protest, thou It Is Incumbent upon the council to pass an ordlnnuco ordorlnir tho navo- mont and wlthli thirty days ufU'r the publication of such ordinance tho ownorB may die with the council their written cholM ot materials to bo used. Tho city englneor at this tlmo Is engaged In making a grado survey of tho cntlro city and particularly of that part or tno city wlioro paving will probably bo laid, wlUi tho object ot getting propor ornlnngo. If tho present district romolns In tact, wo should be ready to proceed somo tlmo next spring. Rospecti'ully, E. II. EVANS, Mayor. Mrs. Fred Duncan ontortnlned tho Mothers' Club Wodnosdny afternoon. Tho hostess entortalncd her guestB -vviui a numier or games. At five ociock a very onjoyablo lunch was served. Ten mombors woro presont. The Brady section has cortalnly boon well represented In town this week. About eighty residents of that section liavo boon summoned as witnesses In tho cattle stealing cauo, whllo othors liavo como to hoar tho testimony. All Wool Sorgo Slclrts In latest now Fall Stylos, in all tho wanlcd shades at only $2.48 at BLOCK'S. Asa Snow returned yestorday from a snort visit In Donver. Brick work on Iho now Morscii and Klonk building started Wednesday. Mrs. Anna Church hns been 111 for soveral days but Is much Improved today. Miss Marguorltc Roddy will go to York next week to atond tho foot ball game. Frnnlf Wonvnr linn fnlrnn n nnultlnn - ------ . . - ILUtt IV (UUIVIUII as mosscnKor 'for tho Wostnrn TIntnn office. Mr. anil Mrs. O. 'ftnhlnnnn will movo Into tho Singleton house on wost aeconu street next wcok. Mrs. Emily Coates will ontortnln tho Novlta club at a theatro party at tho Keith Wednesday evening. John Harrow of Callawnv wlm vis ited his daughter Mrs. Jack Paltuor ion ror noma Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Rtovn Unliiwln win leavo next wook for Kansas City to Bpenu Ttianicsgiving with their son. R011ieilll)Or all Hiiltn irn nt rnnt A1. toratlons frco, no old merchandise snown. E. T. TRAMP & SONS. i John Dalton wan fined and costs Wednesday for being in toxicated and causing a disturbance on tno streets. All Fall Suits at exactly half price, BLOCK'S. Attorney Allen Clements, of Ord, who visited Stevo Parks and trans acted business hero this week, left weunesuay afternoon. Rov. and Mrs. Stump, of York, Pa., who havo been tho guests of local frlenilfl. for t.wn wnnltn will rnti.i... homo Tuesday morning. Special price on all coats. E. T. TRAMP & SONS. Mr. and Mrs. Ilnrt nuitnn nmi came down from thler homestead- at ftieiroso tlis week to .vlsjlt at tho Brodbeck homo for somo time. Dean Bowker returned yesterday from Sidney, Bridgeport and othor towns In that section, where ho trans acted church huslnfi.iR fnr Rnvnrn 1 days. Tho thirty-flvo dollar clcctrlo vi brator which was stolon from tho Coatos Beauty Parlors several weeks ago has been returned to Mrs. Coatos. It was found In Grand Island where Ashton Manning, who also burglarized tho Brock dental office, had tried to sell It. PfllPfillil ipyi We Have Been Building FOR A GOOD MANY YEARS Building A Reputation For Good Lumber, Good Service and Fair Dealing We hone to have the nlnnsnro nf figuring with you when ready to build A Store, Home, Barn, Shed or Fence In Fact Anything Involving LUMBER AND BUILDING MATERIAL Coates Lumber and Coal Co. The Homo of Good Cool. Phone 7. Dr. Brock. Dentist, haa mnvtul lila office, to the Reynolds building over Stone's Drug Store. 83tf Ralph Clabaugh, formerly messen ger for tho Western Union office has been transferred to the store room department. For Farm Loans seo or write Gene Crook, room 3, Waltomath building, North Platte. 4itf For young nnd "Id. sts or separate Muffs or Scarfs at lowest pride's at BLOCK'S. The paving In two districts In Kear ney 1ms been accepted by tho city engineer. Tho total In these two dls trcts was 22,870 yards and tho cost was $44,597.07. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hnight who have resided In Nuckols county since spring returned hero this week and tho former will act as assistant ticket agent for tho Union Pacific. In the caso of Giles & Son against Homer, which Involved the sale of a stock of merchandise In Wallace, tho Jury found for tho defendant in tho caso of ono dollar and costs were taxed to tho plaintiff. Wanted Girl for general house work. Inquiro of Mrs. J. B. Hayes. 113 east Fifth street. 8Gtf A danco will be given at the Elks' homo Thanksgiving ovonlug at which tlmo a dancing club will bo formed. It Is proposed to give ten dances dur ing tho soason at a cost of five dollars to each gentleman member of the club. Mrs. Carl Brodbeck was tho guest of honor at a miscellaneous shower for hor now homo Wednesday after noon. Tho shower was hold at tho homo of Mrs. Thomas Austin and In cluded many protty and useful gifts. Aftor a pleasant nftomoon of gamoa ami social Iconvorsatlon tho seven teen guests wero sorved with a nlco lunch. Tho liternturo department of tho Twentieth entury club met with Mrs. frank Buchanan Tuesday afternoon. Tho attendance was largor than usual and a number of guests woro present. Mrs. Joseph Roddy acted as loader and roll call was answered by current events. A splendid book review of "Richard Fovoroll" was given by Mrs. John Slnnns, a renting by Mrs. B. B. liontman. Dollclous rofroslnnnntH woro sorved by tho hostess who was1 assisted by Mrs. Todd and Mrs. Butler Buchnnnn. L. fhirtls. onlnrnil. wns fin ml UK 311 bofore Judge MUtonborgor Wednesday iur unjuiiiig a nni irom tno star Clothing house. Whllo tho clerks woro busy on pay day ho entered tho store opened a hat caso and took out n' jjj.uu uat replacing it with his old opo and hurried out of tho-building. His hastv exit was noticed hv nnv Swapo, who followed him and sum- monpa uiq oncers, unauio to pay tno flno ho was glvon a twonty day Jail Bentenco. Ho claims that ho Is em ployed in tho dining car sorvico and hns an invalid wlfo und several chil For Rent Two nicely Xurnished rooms. Apply at GIG east Fifth street Roy Coohran has gone to Omaha to attend tho Masonic convocation which Is being hold there. Mrs. Facka, of Dickens, came here the first of the week to attend the funeral of tho lato Mrs. Mary Neary, For Rent Furnished room in mod ern home. 208 east Third. Mrs. Van Dyke. 84tf Carl Nolda, who was operated upon Wednesday at tho North Platte Gen oral hospital, is getting along nice iy. , Mr. and Mrs. Homer Rector are re joicing over tho arrival of a baby girl which was born to them Wednes day morning. Andy Scharmann, who was injured recently at Kearney, has been moved to tho Omaha hospital and an opera tion wil bo performed when ho rega'ns his strength. Charley Thornburg and, the Schultz boys who relumed Wednesday from a two weeks hunt at Keystone, secur ed thlrty-jjMven geese and a wagon load of ducks. They think If they had gone furthor up the river their suc cess would have been greater. Dr. and Mrs. J. B. Redfield assist ed by Dr. and Mrs. O. II. Cresslor, en tertained tho Harmony club at cards Tuesday ovening. Thirty-two mem bers woro present nnd spent a very pleasant ovening. The refreshments, were enjoyed after the card games. We prescribe Torlc or curved lenses in many cases because they al low a wider range of vision, fit closer to the eye and aro moro becoming to most people. For persons needing glasses for both near and far vision wo supply Invisible bifocals which wo have fitted (with excellent success. HARRY DIXON, Optometrist and Jeweler, west side of Dewey street. Here's A Problem: "What Is a safe Investment hero at home Hint will pay 1 Interest which will not need watching or uvcstigiu Hour HKJtK'S THE ANSWER :- l'latlo Valley Stnlo Rank Cerlifl. cates of Deposit, earning 1 Interest from dato of deposit. Absolute Secur. Hy. Negotiable by endorsement. Ruck ed by onr Capital, Surplus and Total Resources of s?2 10,000.00. Platte Valley State Bank, North Platto, Nebraska. dren,