The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, December 14, 1915, Image 12

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    TIME IS FLEETING if
Only Ten More Buying Days until Chrisimas.
We have Everything that Suggests Christmas
All kinds of Practical merchandise and a
nice line of Novelties, loo.
There are so many things it would be an
utter impossibility to mention them all.
We have everything as easy as possible for
the shopper arranging our merchandise so
you can almost wait on yourself although we
are all ready to serve you and make sugges
tions. Remember lime is fleeting and now is
when you get the good things.
Novelties, Collars, Ties, Hankcrchiefs, Belts
Gloves, Mittens, Pin Cushions, Hags, Station
cry, Broaches, Necktie Racks, Hosiery Sets,
Boudoir caps, Sofa Cushions.
The above novelties are made up in dainty
Xmas ways at price within reach ol everyone.
Our line of Infants clothing is complete,
Caps, Bonnets, Vest, Hose, Bootees, Coats,
Caps Dresses and Petticoats so don't forget the
baby.
Ladies' Dainty Gowns iu Muslin and Crepes
Corset Covers, Princess Slips, just the dainty
garments you would want to give to your
friends.
Underwear and Hosiery Underwear in
highly mercerised Cotton, Lisle and Wool,
all sizes. Hosiery a brand new supply in the
Lisle and silk, put up in a pretty Xmas box.
What is nicer?
A Skirt for a gift would be great and we
could alter it afterward.
Bath Robes and Kimonas also the Bed
Room Slipper, what sounds more comfy for a
gift, a beautiful new supply to select from.
Waists for service and beauty Crepe-de-Chine
and Tub Silks, We can say positively
we have the best fitting waists made. If you
know the size that's all that's necessary.
If your wife or mother has longed for a coal
this winter perhaps only mentioned wanting
one, make her happy by getting it for Xmas.
Our prices arc at cost now.
Blankets were never half so pretty as they
arc this year. How about a Blanket for the
home folks.
A Comfortable wouldn't be half bad for an
Xmas gift. What do you think?
A House Dress or' Apron is a-very practical
present. Our line of Dresses and aprons are
without comparison, quality and workmanship
and fit are all combind in these Dreases.
Room Ru"s.
Table Linens, Linen Towels, Turkish Tow
els, Luest lowels and Bath
Only good patterns shown.
Don't forget we have a wonderful Stock of
Dress Good to select from and we will help you
make the buying easy by the assistance of our
Sales Ladies who are very competent.
We are putting forth every effort to make
our store a real Holiday center. Everything
suggests Xmas.
E. T. TRAMP & SONS.
THE WORK OF THE
CITY MAIL CARRIERS.
Foot Unit Tcnm Uunquet.
Tho annual banquet
LOCAL AND PERSONAL.
This will bo u Jowolry Xmas.
DIXON THE JEWELER.
Ilov. Malonoy, of Ogalalla, was tho
guest of Itov. McDald this weok. '
Silk Kimonas, Silk Camisoles, Silk
Envelopo Chemlso, Silk Night downs,
at salo prices at BLOCK'S.
Mr. and Mrs. Orlolson and son Rob
ert, of Kearney, returned homo last
night, nftor attending a banquet given
at tho McQowan homo.
Tho city schools will closo Friday
for a two wooks' vacation, ro-conven
lng Monday, January 3d.
Joaoph Horahoy has been confined
to tho houso for a week past by an at
tack of pleurisy. (
Christmas business with tho local
merchants opened up briskly yester
day. During tho afternoon hours tho
storos woro crowded with customers
who nindo liboral purchases.
Open ovonlngs until Christmas.
CLINTON, Tho Jowolor.
Have You a Piano
in Your Home?
A home is not complete without a Piano. It gives
the girls and boys pleasure, and keeps them at
home and fits them for a better life. Don't say you can
not afford to buy a Piano, but come in and talk with
us, and we will make it so easy you can not afford to
be without one.
We handle the best makes, Knabe, A. B. Chase,
McPhail, Price & Teeple,' Smith & Barnes, Kimball
R. S. Howard, and several others.
Gaston Music Co.,
511 Dewey St.
L.L. WALKER, Mgr.
Mrs. W. L. Richards left thia mnrn
lng for a visit in Omaha, cxpeutelng
iu oo uusont soveral days. ...
Tho county commissioners WAT A I n
session yesterday dovotlng tho day -to
mo transaction of routino business.
Miss Rutli Stroitz, teacher in tho
Lincoln city schools, will arrive home
faaturtiay to spend tho Christmas va
cation.
Miss Loretta Murphy left last ovnn
lng for Columbus, whoro sho will bo
tho guest of Miss Gortrudo Henrbd for
two weeks.
Wo believe In our goods, their qual
ity and value. Wo boliovo we givo as
good sorvlco in our lino as possible.
DIXON, THE JEWELER.
Mrs. Carl Hollman lias issued in
vitations for a kensington at her homo
on Friday afternoon. Fifty ladies
have been Invited.
Mart Holcoinb now of Laramio,
was in town tho latter part of last
weok looking after his business interests.
William Sweeny, formorly of tho
Wild West show band, who spent tho
past six months with his mother Mrs.
Nichols Klein lof 1 4yestorday morning
for Omaha.
Tho Royal Nolghbor Social Club
will meet with Mrs. J. E. Sebastian,
911 east So cond street tomorrow af
ternoon. As tlioro will bo an election
of officers all Royal Noighors aro
asked to bo present.
Tho members of tho Methodist
church nro making olaborato nronnr-
ntlons for their second annual bazaar
which will bo hold at Howo & Malon-
eys storo Saturday, Decombor 18, nt
10 a. m. During tho day all sorts of
usoful and dainty novelties sutablo
for Christmas gifts, and homo raado
candy Inroad. Wlotr. iinntriinnju itn
will bo offered for sale.
Married Saturday Hlornlngr.
At six o'clock Saturday mornlnc
Miss Lotha Atkinson and Fred Spur
rier woro married at tho Luthoran
parsonago by Rov. C. B. Harman in
tho prosenco of tho brldo's grand
mother Mrs. Harriot Mills. Mrs. Mao
Wostfall and Miss Florcnco McKay.
Tho ring sorvico was used. After tho
ceremony tho bridal party woro s6r
ved with a breakfast at tho Union
Cafo and loft on an early train for
Denver and other westorn points to
spond a couplo of weeks. Tho brido
is a woll known nnd popular young
lady who mado hor homo with hor
aunt Mrs. Fred Porrltt for a number
of yoars and, was ono ot Lincoln
county's successful school teachers.
Tho groom Is an exemplary young
man who Is employed as rural mat!
carrier. Best wished arc- extendod.
Postmaster Davis has Just been
called on for tho following data, and
tho figures show some Interesting re
sults. For Instance fow pcoplo would
believe that thoro were 981 residences
served by our four city carriers and
tiiat all of them but 35 were provided
with mall receptacles; fow pcoplo'
people, too would believe that but 33
out of 1G5 business men havo provided
a safo and convenient place for tho
doposit of mall, and thus affording
nmplo opportunity to mako com-'
plaints for tho loss of a letter or other
mail.
Tho City Carrlors estimate that tho
houses supplied are about 70 per cent
of tho total homes in tho city, so
that with that amount added wo would
havo about 14Q0 homos. With 5 occu
pants to each homo wo would number
7,000 people.
Number of business houses served
by carrier 1G5.
Number of business houses supplied
with mall receptacles 24.
Number of business houses not sun-
plied with mail receptacles 132.
Percentage of business houses sup
plied 20 per cent.
Number of residences served by
carrier 981.
Number of residences supplied with
nihil receptacles 94G.
Number of residences without mail
receptacles. 35.
Total number of possible stops by
carrier 1135.
Sheriff Salisbury and J. C. Askwlg
returned this morning from Lincoln,
where they convoyed McAtee and In-
man to the penitentiary. Tho Lincoln
county contingent nt tho penitentiary
is now larger than over before, in fact
It Is said that Lincoln county stands
next to Douglas In the" number sent up.
This is not becauso so many of our
pcoplo commit crimes, but rather non
residents come hero, do some unlaw
ful act and through tho efficiency of
our peaco officers they aro not allowed
to get away. The sheriff saw Roy
Roberts and says ho is looking thin,
evidence that his incarceration is be
ginning to toll on him.
Tho federal inspectors of safety ap
pliances spent yostorday at thi3 ter
minal. Out of 250 cars inspected thev
found a slight defect on one car.
Mrs. Florence Craig died Saturday
at tho homo of Mrs. Mary Pickeroll.
Funeral services were conducted by
Rov. Cram Sunday. The deceased came
here from Iowa.
of tho local
high school foot ball team was hold
Saturday evening In tho basement of
tho Presbyterian church. Tho atten
dance was larger than any previous
year and tho menu was most enjoy
able. After tho Inner man had been
satlsfleld the following toasts were
given, ench being received with gencr
ouu applauso: Subject "War", toast
mistress Dorothy Hinman; "Recruit
ing," Mr. Tout; "Preparedness,"
Mr. Neville; "Rovonue," Mr. Redon
baugh; "The Commissary." Helen
Bird; "Tho Defense." Willis Baker;
"Tho Furlough,' Fern Douglass: "Tho
Vldtory" Cecil Cool; "Presentation".
John Lincoln. Coaches Keefo, Halll-i
gan and Baskins were presented with
tio pins and in well chosen words ex
pressed their thanks. As a token ot
appreciation of his interest and ser
vices M. K. Neville was given a beau-1
tlfully ongraved silver lovincr etin. Tho : Duo from nat-'i nmi
team was presented with sweat liv L..8.1?,'? Jnnks . .JS8,782.93
" I vuuuiva iuiu 1 1 cm 8
whlto letters for them. The programs
and place cards woro very unique, tho
hand work of tho high school girls
who also served tho banquet. Decora
tions wero in the high school colors
of red and white.
Weather forecast for North Platte
and vicinity: Unsottled weather to
night and Wednesday, wth probably
snow and coldor Wednesday. High
est temperature yesterday 47, u year
ago 11; lowest last night 23, a year
ago 8.
i .1. DIEN'EK & CO.
Real Estate nnd Insurance
Como and seo us for town lots In
dlfforent parts of tho city. Good In
vestments on easy terms. Houses for
salo and rent. Wo havo also good bar
gains In farms and ranches.
Cor. Front and Dowey Sts.. upstairs.
IIEPOUT OP TUB CONDITION '
OF THE
McDonald State Bank,
of North Platte, Neb., Charter No. 647
Incorporated In tho State of Nebraska,
,o.v,u tl08e Duamess ucccmoer ytn,
nEsouncEs
LoariB and discounts .... $310,059.76
Overdrafts T 300.43
Uomls.Bocurltlos, Judgments
claims, etc 1C.S60.00
Hanklnir house, furniture
and fixtures
Other Real Estato
15,000.00
7,509.22
Where complcic protection Is sought
(he Fidelity Life Health nnd AccI
dent Policy Is bought.
Let mo havo your Christmas maga
zine orders as soon as possible. Mrs.
M. V. Mitchell. Phono Red 104.
Miss A. F. Reed, who had been the
guest of Dr. and Mrs. T. J. Kerr, left
for Mitchell, S. D., this morning.
Mrs. LeDIoyt, of Paxton, mother of
Hormon LeDIoyt of tills city, is criti
cally 111 and relatives have been summoned.
of PXP.hntltro. .
Currency
Oold Coin
Silver, nlckloa and
cents
G.516.32
9,254.00
175.00
C.1CS.70 108.8S6.95
Total $458,706.30
, , LIABILITIES
Capital stock paid in $100,000.00
SurplUB fund 14,000.00
Undivided profits, (Net).... 13,826.39
Individual depos
its subject to
chock $187,104.67
Demand certifi
cates of depos
it 1,485.37
Time cortincatoti
of doposit .... 116,668.83
Duo to national
and statobanks 21,727.49 326,986.36
Depositors' Guaranty Fund 3,893.61
. . . Total $458,706.36
State of Nebraska, County of Lincoln, sa
I, W. H. McDonald, cashier of the
above named bank do hereby swear
that tho abovo statement is a correct
and truo copy of tho report made to
Y. 11. Mi
A tf no
CHAS MCDONALD, Director
J. B. MCDONALD, Director.
Subscribed and sworn to before me
this 14th day of December, 1915.
C F. STRAUSS, Notary Public.
W. H. MoDONALD, Cashier.
The Nurse Brown Memorial Hospital
1008 WEST 5th ST.
NORTH PLATTE, NEB.
PHONE 110.
Ethical. Moral. Efficient.
This hospital is open for the reception and treat
ment ot Medical, Surgical, and Ohstetrical cases.
This institution is modern, sanitary and well situated
away from the noises and discomfort which are attendant on
theicity's center.
MRS. MARGARET HALL, Supt.
J. S. TWINEM, Physician and Surgeon.
Am
Happiness
ison will Add to the
Christmas
of
Mr. Edison is a crank on perfection, and anything he produces must be
much higher than ordinary standards. He experimented for quarter of a cen
tury with the Edison Diamond Disc Phonograph before he said it was "good "
yet musical critics throughout say that nothing like "The Edison" has ever
Sttto? before or Mr- Edison has at last made possible the RE-CREATION
n- We llvte every Iover o music whether you own an "Edison Diamond
msc or not to come in and hear this wonderful musical instrument. Notice
how the Edison brings out all those fine shades and overtones that until
now, have been lost in reproduction. Notice how the individually of the artist
or musician is actually re-created without a blemish.
No Needles to Change! Unbreakable Records.
GIFTS FOR EVERYBODY.
We announce to the Puhlic that we now have our large Christmas stock open for in
spection. We suggest you shop early and invite you to look over our lines.
, , .,Tllc I3?ok Seclion is greatly enlarged and we have on hand the latest and hest hooks
both gift and fiction.
bur line of Gibson Art Cards, Xmas Greetings and Calendars is more beautiful than
ever. We also have a fine lino of Box Stationery and Correspondence Cards. Don't over
look the Manicure sets, Toilet sets, Leather Traveling sets, Desk sets, Razor sets Hand
Mirrors, Brushes, the White Ivory line, Pictures, Picture Frames, Smoking sets Tobacco
jars, Moore and Waterman Fountain Pens. Our bottle Perfumes are very attractively nut tin
and the line of Perfumes, Toilet waters and Powders is complete.
TOYLAND with-it toys, dolls of all kinds, beds, cradles, trunks, buggies, games
structo, horses wagons, tool chests, tree hangings and decorations, candles and everything
that Santa Claus wants. ;
- Goods laid aside on small deposit until Dec. 20th.
Rincker Book & Drug Co.
Phone 5. Prompt Delivery. S08jDewey.