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About The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 3, 1915)
Tone Control, Record Ejector and Volume Are Special Grafanola Features Grafanolas from $25 to 50.00 Now on Display Our Music Room is now i- Complete! Your In spection is Invited See the Arrangement for Kcconls DIXON, THE JEWELER KggH nre it Luxury Fresh ckcs from the henneries tn North I'lntto nre selling at forty conta a dozen when ilplivercu at homes, hub Is the highest arico egga have reached In a number ofyonrs. One grocer anya ho. docs not remember a tlmo when bo f4w fresh oggs are being mnrUotod by farmers. JS'imv Quarters for City Hospital wJTho present quarters of tho City Hospital In the Uratt building nro In ndenuntu and a lease on tho second Lstory of tho now Morseh building has been taken. Theeo now quartors will bo arranged Bpectflcally for hospital purposes, and will bo nmplo to accom modate tho growing number ot pa tients treated. Toucher Fatally Humeri AT THE CASH 31 A It KMT I'hone 200 Hound Steak por pound 17 Loin Stoak por pound 17',3 Short Cut Steak por pound HYz T-Hono Steak per pound 20 Shoulder Stoak per pound li l'ot Konst nor nound 12Atol5 Boiling Meat per pound 10 to 12 1. Special Saturday llccf Hearts 10 Cents per pound. Phono 20(1. Miss Mertlo May, a tcachor In a school north of Mnywood. died Wed nesday morning from burns rccolved Monday Elicit io built a fire In tho school house stove. Tho flro burned slowly, and to hurry It along poured coal oil from tho can. Tho oil In tho can exploded, throwng tho burning fluid upon hor and setting lire to her clothing. Sho nttomptcd to extinguish tho tlnmos, but was powerless, and started to run for tho nearest house. The draft created by hor movement only served to Increase tho (lames and she finally dropped In tho road, whore sho was later found by a passer-by. Shn was cimvovnd to a houflo and a physician summoned vho,gavo tho re lief ho could, but tho burns wore eo deop that death camo early Wednes day morning. Mrs. R. L. Mlckoraou haa recovered from her recent Illness. I lowland will Clinton Jowolry begin sloro Hev. lVlillo Arrives. -Tmr T?nlm- WlltflV nf PlllrnPO. whf y 11VII .VUUbl V- " - w ------ cl - . accepted a call to become pastor of the Presbyterian church, arrived yes terday and will occupy the pulpit at tho church Sunday morning and even ing. Ills family will arrlvo soon and they wll 1 occupy the manse. It Is u sourco of congratulation on the part of tho congregation that a pastor has been secured and It Is pre dicted that the church under tho pas torate of Hev. White will take on now life. spli:mu) IXVESTJIEXT. We nre oftYr'Iiip (HtxlHii at comer of Sixth and Locust for quick sale at a price iliat will surely double In inlue within the next iUvi years. In the meantime the income from tho proper ty will pny a fair rate of Interest on the Investment. "Wo predict that there will he more now business build- Inirs built on Locust street tho next live years than In nil tho rest of the city. HUCHAXAN & rATTHItSUN. If you value economy don't fail to ajtond tho HIg Year 13nd Closing Snlo at BLOCK'S. Miss Edith work In tho Dec. lGth. Mrs. II. I. lllock, who had boon visit ing In Hastings for n week Is cxncctrl homo today. North Platto (Jenernl Hospital N'otes, Lloyd Pierce, ot Llsco, who was op erated upon ton days ago has re covered and returned homo. It you value economy don't fall to attend tho Hlg Year End Closing Salo nt BLOCK'S. Mrs. H. L. Hylnnd returned to her homo in Oshkosh yesterday having re covered from an oporation for np- pondicltls to which sho submitted a couplo of weeks ago. It. L. Hylnnd who underwent an op eration recently recovorcd sufficiently to return to Oshkosh a few days ago. Tho four year old son of Mr. ana Mrs. S. P. Menglo who has been very ill Is Improving. DR. 0. H. CRESSLER, Graduate Dentist Office over the McDonald State Bank. CITY AND COUNTY NEWS. Vrank Hahler ot Sidney, is expected i ti vat Ma narents Mr. and BUUL tlj LV' w. w --. Mrs. Julius Hahler. Charles James, night baggage agent, has been off duty for several nights on account of illness. Cashier Peterson, of the Stapleton bank, spent Wednesday here on busi ness. Mr. JArthur Artz will enturtaln the Eldeon club on Wednesday after noon, Dec. 15th. at a Chrisitmas party. '-Mri and Mrs. Grinnell who visited tho former's brother Ernest Grinnell here, for several days, returned homo Wednesday. Master Robert Bybee has invited a number of his little playmrjtes to celebrate, his sixth birthday with him C. T Hahn, of Lincoln, who visited his daughter Miss Beryl Hahn last week has returned home. Our Christmas books arc now readv for your inspection. We have a large stoik of the leading books. Tho Gibson water color art cards are now on display at Hincker's. The stock is very largo and very beautiful Present Mr. Grcpg With n Tcnni. Among those who lost a team in tho recent livery barn llro was Cecil Gregg, who IIycs twenty-ilvo miles northwest. Mrs. Gregg drovo to town with a loal of chickens which sho Intended to sell in order to buy clothing for tho fam ily. Not only were tho horses burned, but tho chickens as woll. A subscrip tion was taken and $150 raised to buy tho Grcggs a team. Tho team burned was tho only ono tho fnmlly hnd. Through ono misfortune and nnothor they lost seven bend of horses this year. W. II. McDonald, Henry Waltomath and Charles McNnniura wont to Kear ney Wcdncsdny morning to inspect tho paving being done. Thoy will in spect paving in other Nebraska cities. C. M. Wright, reportor for tho Now York Call, visited hls brothor Harold bright this week whllo onrouto from tho labor convention at San Francisco. Mr. Wright left Wednesday evening and will sail with tho Henry Ford pcaco commission Saturday morning. Upon complaint of Truant Officer Elliott, Officer Baker sorved papers dn tho parent 8 of Forrest and E. Vormylion and Julia Dlsbrow who have notj Ikjcu atendlng school and are given fivo days m wmcn to stnio mo reason why thoy aro boing kept out For Sale. Ono Monarch Mallcablo Iron range, ono Walnut Top Desk, Filing Cases nnu Filing Boxes nt offlco on 5th St., opposlto post offlco or at houso west of office on Ctli street. Jos. Horshoy. Swedish Lutheran Imnnuel Congrega tion. Kenneth A. Hescher, Pastor. Scrvlcos will bo hold Sunday morn ing 11:00 at tho K. P. hall. Kindly remember that our services will, bo hold at tho K. P. hall Instead of as boforo In tho Advent church. Tho Svea Society will hold its nicot ine at tho homo of Mrs. Otto Amdoraon. G20 east Sixth Btroet. Friday. Dec. 10, in tho afternoon nt 3 o clock. For Kent A 14-roora rooming houso with all modorn conveniences; Just cast of tho Lloyd opora houso. Ront reasonable Inquire at Mrs. R. D Thomson, 614 west Fifth. Ront reduced. tomorrow, afternoon G. H. Poulos, of Omaha, cousin of John Poulos, of this city, came the first of tihs week to assist In tho North Platto Candy Kitchen. Mrs. C. W. Drew and children, of Omaha, who visited hor parents Mr. and Mrs. Victor VonGoetz, Sr., re turned homo a few days ago. Tho mothers of tho local high school Liu t will hold. ot ball team will, hold ajianquqt 1C Yeoman drill- team 1 hold j K p haU Qn of their social dances at the Lloyd, l " 1 urauu; uvcinnfo, Mr. and Mrs. John Raynor aro re joicing over tho arrival of a baby girl at their home Wednesday. If you value economy don't fail to attend tho Big Year End Closing Sale at BLOCK'S, The one opera houso this evening, Miss Maude Warrington left Wed nesday morning for Big Spring3 to spend a week with relatives. Mrs. G. F. Wisner left Wednesday morning for Cheyenne to visit rela tives for two weeks. Luther Koons, of Mason City, Iowa, camo a few days ago to visit his sister Mrs. Magnolia Duke for some time. TVIiss Helen Hoxle returned to Oga- lalla yesterday morning after a very pleasant visit with tho home folks. E. B. Scannoll, division auditor of tho Nobraska Telephone Co., spent the first of this week checking the books at the local office. Mr. and Mrs. Brooks Meadows will leave in tho near future for Omaha to spend a couplo of weeks with rela tives. thn Columbia excoll. Let us demon stratc in your homo or in our music room DIXON, Tho Jeweler. The Eldcen club was entertained You can save about half on your Coat. Suit or Dress for Christinas gifts by attending Block's Year End Sale. Charles Peck, night transfer clerk at tho American express office, was taken ill with typhoid pneumonia Wed nesday and is taking treatment at the Brown Memorial Hospital. Extra police protection has been re quested for tho Dixon store on Satur day while $100,000.00 worth or uia monds nro on display in tho show win dows and within tho store. Mrs. Fred Plerson, of Sutherland, who had returned home from Omaha where sho took treatment in a hospital for several months, suffered a relapso a fow days ago and wna taken back to Omaha. Mrs. Plerson is well known in this city. Three vital features for your Christ- .1 y n i' ...... 1 . . . . m wi tnnn rttltrn! I lllllD UlULUIlWlll 1UU IWilv, ..... w. Miss Elaine Bundy will resumo hcr"ffn,i convenience. In thes'o features uuties as tcacner in uisinci it .Mon day after a two weeks' absence. Miss Margaret Johnson has been acting as substitute. Wm Rnilillnr fllnil aMt mmnat Alis- ...... .. - - o i nu iii i u i; i ii v. 1 1. ii " ii-' - Mn n Qlinltnn In flin nnimtv nnnrf tllft tir-.i i nfnnn.. 1... ATra V W first of this week for ono hundred and ohms. The ladies spent tho afternoon twenty dollars which ho claimed was in Kensington work. Nicely prepared duo on a sweet clover deal, ihe case refreshments were served. Guests or was settled out of court Wednesday. Both aro residents of Horshoy. Tho middle aged man of from ZS to 50, without glasses, will bo tho old man without good eyes; Optoraetiy ia battering down tho old orroneous Im pression that ono should postpone the day of glass wearing Ju3t as long as possible. HARRY DIXON, Optomet rist and Jeweler, west sldo of Dewey street. itho day wore Mesdamcs Gates and " ' E. T. TRAMP & SONS. Tho Elito Kensington club mot with Mrs. Harry Johnston Tuesday after noon and spent a couplo of hours In fancy sowing. A dainty lunch was ser ved at five-thirty. Tho next meeting will be held at tho homo of Mrs. Rub- sel Wymnn in two weeks GRADUATE NURSES NURSES REGISTRY CITY HOSPITAL NORTH PLATTE, NEBRASKA. - PHONE 82 DOMESTIC NURSES Wo are in a position to furnish competent nurses for physicians, on short notice. Call Phone 82 and stnte whether you want graduate or domestic nurse nnu we will compioie an mo nrrunuiuuiiLi iui juu n,uuu CITY HOSPITAL 607 LOCUST STREET NORTH PLATTE, NEBRASKA. PHONE 82 Sanitary Newly Furnished Fireproof This institution is'now open for the Reception and Trentment of Surg ical, Medical and Obstetrical cases. A Strictly modern Hospital for the convenience of the physicians of North Platte and country tributary thereto. The kland C $ !3t Complete . the Joy of Motoring Have a convenient place for housing your car and making the small repairs. One of the first requirements of a complete garage is the work bench-you need a place for the too s and acces sories This bcnclt may be built along the side or m e ?cJr according to choice. Of course, you'll arrange for the windows? Good lighting is first-aid to handy repair work. A concrete floor provides good drainage and you can wash the automobile in all kinds of weather. ' Build a garage now. It's a year 'round necessity. W. W. BIRGE CO. "STURDY AS , AN OAK" We have just received a carload of the Oakland Cars, and they are ready for your inspection. We will be glad to demonstrate them to you. A3 3aifWlLli)L!"l.H,!Ji;,l,"ig Ste1 &. xvmmximzimi m MBiin" Oakland 38, 4 Cylinder ! Oakland 32, 6 Cylinder PRICE $1,050, FACTORY PRICE $795, FACTORY Tke First and Only Car that has topped the New The New Model 8-Cylinder, 71 horse Power Oak Buick hill south of Experimental Station. land has just reached Omaha. G. M. TROTTER, Agency Phone 153 215 East Sixth. WE DO LIVERY