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About The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 7, 1916)
8 DR. 0. H. CRESSLER, Graduate Dentist Office over the McDonald Stato Bank. 33 ne-Fifth Off CITY AND COUNTY NEWS Mr. and Mrs. James Morrow and daughter Kathorlno went to Kcarnoy Wednesday afternoon to visit friends. Why risk taking cold when you can obtain a soft water shampoo, electric dryor for 50c. Coates Beauty Parlor. Mr. and Mrs. William Collins re turned a fow days ago from Omaha whoro the formor took medical treat ment. Court Itoportcr P. J. Barron rc turned Tuosday from Omaha whero he had been visiting friends for u week. Mrs. E. F. Scohergcr wont to Omaha Tuesday morning to visit Mr. See bergcr who Is taking treatment there. Harry Lawson, of Grand Island, proprietor of Harry'B Shoo Shop here, spent the lore part or tins week In town. John Harlon of Wood IUver, came a few days ago to visit his step brother John Hlldcbrand for a week or longer. Mrs. II. W. Allwlno, of Omaha, camo Wednesday evening to visit her daughter Mrs. Harry Mitchell for u week or moro. Charles Emery was arrested Wed nesday and fined SI. Of) nml rntifa (n police court for causing a disturbance on uio main streets. Thomas Cass of Elm Crook, loft yes terday aftor spending soveral days hero on business connected with tho Lin- coin Highway bridge. Misses Marguerlto and Mario Md Mollen, of Omaha who woro guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dan Roberts for a Aveok, havo gono homo. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lantz and fam ily will movo their household goods to Sterling this weok whore they have purchased a restaurant. Mrs. Agnes Boyor wont to Omaha this week to spend a week or longer on uusincas connected witli tno Worn en'd Benefit Association. Thorwnld Nelson, of St. Paul, Neb., who spent two weeks with his slater. Mrs. Vigo Christonson, returned nomo weunosdny morning MIso Emma Smith of tho Wni teaching staff who went to Farley, la., for tho holidays was taken ill while tnoro and lior return Is delayed. Mrs. Jack Mann, of Sidney, who spent tho holidays with hor paronts iur. mm imi-s. james mcMieliael, re turned homo Wednesday cvoning. Mrs. Edwlna Schatz and grandson luarcoman Kolllior loft for Omaha a row days aco after visiting wliii at r and Mrs. A. A. Schatz for soveral days. Miss Josephlno Polster who had beo omployod nt tho Hub storo for somo time, resigned this wcolc and be gan work In tho Gem Wednesday 3n6rnlng,7 " Mrs. Harry Mltcholl and children, who havo been vslttng hor parents Dr. and Mrs. H. W. Allwlno in Omaha for several weeks, cumo homo Tues day evening. Grant Applegate, of Sutherland, who was called hero tho ilrst of tho week by the death of his slstor, tho lato Mrs. tLlndsay, returned home Tuesday evening. , Mr. and Mrs. Jack Kennoy, of Mnx woll, -visited tho lattor's sister, Mrs. Morris Gullllamo this week and while hero purchased a Ford car in which they returned homo. Charles McNamara returned a fow days ago from Omaha wheto lie spent tho holidays, Mrs. McNamara wus taken ill while there and will remain a week or two longer. John Singleton, who has been vory hi in amornia tor some tlmo, is Im Beginning December 27 and Closing January 13 we will give you a discount o one-fifth from the regular price of every article carried in our Dry Goods, Cloaks, Dresses, Suits, Carpets, Rugs, Linoleum, Notion, Gents' Furnishing and Shoe stocks. These goods will be sold to you at regular price and one-fifth de ducted from your bill. During this sale we will not open any new goods in these departments, so it will pay you to come early before the assortments are broken. Wilcox Departme nt Store NORTH PLATTE, NEBRASKA. JEVEillIl 1 ft 1 1 If CURTAIN AT 8:15 P- M. The First Big Attraction Coming to North Platte in Years, OSCAR FIGMAN AND THE ORIGINAL NEW YORK CAST ft r MI. VTA V iHI W?Xk 'tuKUZ IMll I Mi ill IM nil I I W II i I i II III Mil i Mil lliHU II II I I H i i n - .-"A WWn . . . . .ffSSS . HW:: 'WW Y1 ViVf iW. MV." B V. ilM ' 1 ' II I i in II i I I I MAIL ORDERS NOW. THE FUNNIEST PLAY IN THE WHOLE WORLD PRICES 50, 75c, $1.00, $1.50. SEATS ON SALE JANUARY ll.lfAT 7:30 AT ROY flPPirP 1 JJ'"JVJ"s!Jm . - ' s -wwv vi, tfc mini! vviii ii'iti iittmiii.iiii. uniu m, xjiuiiT ii.au MmiKysKx will ehkct TWO NEW lll'ILUIXGS An Intorostlnir mnvnmnnl will li Rnt (111 fmt tlllo mnnll, .1. ...... l . .uv. titio 1UUIUU U1IUUKUUUL - .. iuu luiifin anu nrcautn or tins eoun-l .'lutuiMu wnuiusi msrounu try. It Is a nutlon-wldo camnnlKn to1 wnr(1 llvt-'ry larn by ilro aovoral weeks iiromoio grcaior nuuits or thrift, econ- bU' i"'-BU"J' imiuuaauu uw iurs. oniy ami consorvatlsui among tho poo- Slien lat west r tho Hvcry barn site plo of tho United Statoa. Tho purpose nml win oroct tliercon an new barn. or this campaign is to preparo this! VI1U0 11,0 101 19 uuxiaa ot, tho build- Of kj iiisit 1 IUU tUUlOU IJL EVENTS IN SOCIETY COlllltrV to HUCnnRRfllllv rnnn wltli nv industrial damages that may possibly uu uono aB a result or the groat Eu nt hi v.uuiui urn lur huiuo iimu, is nil-1 " io luauiu ui uiu gruui xiiu- P-oving and tho oporatlon which was rPan conilict now waging; to show thought ndvlRnhln lina lin I overy Individual In uvnrv nnminnniiv thought ndvlsablo has boon postponed until he regains strength. Mra. Wank Wnklomnn, of Fre mont, who visited relatives hero, has gono home. Mr. "tylnklcman will remain hero for somo timo with his son Giddcon "Winkloman. Miss Grace Clark who had been on gaged in china painting horo for sov eral years closed her studio Wednes day and left for Central City whoro sho will rosldo In tho future. Word was recolved in town Wednes day of tho death of tho twolvo your old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Sodor man of Brady. Tho child had been ill for somo timo with scarlet fovor. Perry Sltton camo up from Omaha Tuesday evoning to Bpend a fow days liero while enrouto west. For soveral weeks ho has been in chargo of Uio Union Pacific hotel at Greon Itivor. Mr. and Mrs. Gcorgo Lnnglois who recently moved to Omaha bavo re turned to this city nnd will ongago in tho piano and sowiiig machino busi ness as soon as they can seciro a suitable location. Judge Grant has moved his law of flco to rooms over tho Rexall drug store, and tho room vacated by him lu tho Odd Follows' building 1b now oc supled by J. H. Hogarty, agent for tho Fidelity Insurance Co. Why not buy that automobllo now, while you can borrow from ?1,000 to $l,C0O on well improved section at 8 per cent with 3 to C years tlmo. No commission, you get tho monoy tho1 day you sign tho papers, addross F28 how ho can better himself financially by co-operating with tho plans of fered and grasping tho opportunities oxtonded. This movement bus been inaugurat ed by tho Savings Dank Section of the Amorlcan Bankers' Association! and Will bo SUnnorted bv tlmm nml Minlp different committees, working through imuviuuni nanus who nro membors of tho association. Tho movement should not bo vlowod by tho public In tho wrong light. Tho plaiiB of tho campaign woro not formulated with any solllsh motives in mlmi. it in tnr from bolng a scliomo fathorcd byjjanks ui sucuro incroaseu savings ueposlts. Tho vory onormlty of tho proposition would mako an assortlon of this kind foolish. If tho banks do renp a ben efit, aftor bearing tho oxpensos of tho campaign, it will bo bocnuso tho In dividuals of ovory community whoro this work Is carried on will havo ben efitted to a far grcator extent. In ovor six hundred cities educa tional Thrift campaigns will bo car rlod on simultaneously. Locturcrs will bo sent out; motion picture ex hibits will bo given; school savings banks will bo started; and ovory thing posslblo will bo dono to show why It Ib necQSsary as well as doslrablo for pooplo'to envo In all practical ways. Blent horo ill our r.ltv a pnmnnlpn of this naturo is being conducted by ono of tho bnnkB behind tho thrift move ment. Tho McDonald Stato Bank Ib Offering OVOrvono in thin mmtrmnUv a practical and easy motbod of be coming moro prosperous uy accumu lating small Bums wcokly in tho Thrift construction, will bo 66x80. rear fifty foot will bo enclosed nnd used ns a feed lot. Originally it was Mr. Mogonscu's plan to erect the barn On tho site of tho ono which burned, but ho concluded that this corner lot, G3xl32, would look bettor and provo a hotter investment if occupied by a business building. He will therefore in tho near future orect a brick build ing thereon, containing two storo rooms each 20x60 facing on Locust street nnd In tho rear a room nbout fiOxGO which will bo used aB a garage. Whllo tho entrance to tho garage will bo on Eighth street, thoro will bo a runway in tho north side of tho build ing so thnt cars can outer from cither Locust or Eighth. Mr. Mogenscn decided on theso plans Monday night, by ton o'clock Tuesday ho had purchased thoMrs. Shea lot, and boforo noon mon woro at work getting the building on tho lot in readiness to bo moved off. Tho now barn will bo frame covored with .corrugated Iron. Trihnn nVriPft vr.rti, vtuttn. VVr. V'"BB v luu- An" amount can bo iribuno Offico, .North Platte, Nob. 2f provIdcl for, in almost any length of Tho North Platte Produco Co. ro- tlmo, for any purpose nnd mombor- Plan BaiKiuct for Sheriffs Tho directors of tho Chamber of Com morco hold a mooting Tuosday after noon nnd appropriated ?1B0 for tho corn Bhow which has boon hold this weok In connection with tho poultry show. Arrangements woro also mndo for giving a banquet to tho BliorilTs who will bo in nttondanco at tho stato convention to bo hold in this city next Mondav and Tunmlnv nml tn nrnvMn other ontortalnmont for them. Plans for exhibiting tho Lincoln Highway films on January 17th, wero also discussed. ,000 Cars of Horses. Clinton Iloovor, of Hnrlan,' la., and tho Lincoln Horso and Mulo Co. havo secured a. contract fronj the French Kuvuniuiuiu lor ou,uuu norses nnu zo, uuu muies. tjio animals won bo ..... . . w..ww ww. ."- iiim,, tut imjr putiiuau, uuu Iliuiuuur nnrttt n iHnrtmlv Inpriiilni' liiialnrma ai.i.. An n in 41. A it..t. u . . . ..uu.uwuu ptuj, kuiuo tit uiunu v., ui 1)1 will UJ 18- and Its trado during 1910 excoeded Buod free of chnrco nnv dnv durinir fifty thousand dollars. Starting a fow bankimr hours. w I ?Z ' I ' ' "7 "'"I years ago In a vory modest way, tho1 Thoro Is no reason why tho pooplo mnls will fill 3,000 cars. nf VlAllHrv In Wf.nlftrn VfihrnBlrn nml n.l A i , i ... i . "" juuu uuu iiiimu u Hiuiwiiig uiung 1110 t ti n fnrrlmrv pnvnriwi lw Ha lnuliinafl 1 1 rr.i..it t... . . . . Mr. and Mrs. "W. A. Kocken enter tained a number of friends at a dinner Tuesday evening. Mosdames Barron, Carter and Baker entertained tho Presbyterian aid in tho church parlors yesterday afternoon. Mnsdnmnn .T. T. Pllllinnrrli nml TVTrvoo and tho McFarland will entertain thellarmony ciud una ovcniug at tho home of tho former. Tho M. M. M. club nnd their hus bands will bo entertained at tho homo of Mr. and Mrs. F. J. McGovern next Monday evening. Mrs. Fred Elliott was hostess to a number of Indies Wednesday after noon at a kenslngton In honor of Mrs. Ben Elliott of Lincoln. Delicious re freshments were served. Mrs. Glen Mlllor ontortained a num bor or young Indies Tuesday ovcniug in honor of her guest Miss Lillian Sponkor of Omaha. In tho interest ing contests which woro held prizes woro won by Misses Speaker and Elva Day. NIcoly piepared refreshments wore served. Austin Bedoll nnd Darrell Healey entortnlned forty-eight friends Mon day ovenlng at a masquerade party at tho Seoborger resldonco. Tho young folks camo In various comic character costumes and spent a merry evening. Itofroshmonts wore sorvid nt a lato hour in tho don which wns approprl- Tho domestic sclcnco department of tho Twentieth Contury club mot tho first of tho week with Mrs. I. L. Stobblns. Tho subject for discus sion wns Economy In Eating. Mrs. E. A. Garllchs read a papor on "Tho Amount of Food Necessary" and Mrs. J. II. Hegarty talked on "Food Re quired by Different Workers." Tho members of tho Et-A-Vlrp club woro ontortained Tuosday afternoon nt tho homo of Mrs. E. N Ogier. Tho fol lowing offlcors woro olected: Pres- dont. Airs. Ell nirknv! vlnn-nmstlilpnt. I Mrs. E. N. Ogior; secretary and treas urer, jura. a. rienru; piate-coucctor, Mrs. A. J. Salisbury; reporter, Mrs. L. B. Dick. A thrco courso dlnnor wns served at a largo beautifully decorated tablo. Mrs.- RasmuBsen Presbyterian choir of which Mr. Iled enbaugh Is tho leader. A fako art gal-' lory contest was ono of tho features of tho ovenlng and the household art icles which wero showered Upon' tho guests of honor wero arranged to rep resent a colored maid and proved very amusing. Tho evening was enlivened with several musical selections and tho refresments woro served In cour ses. Tho rooms woro decorrfted ap propriate to tho holiday season. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Burko assisted in entertaining. Lutheran Announcements. 9:45 a. m. Sunday school. 11 o'clock morning worship, Tho Lord's Supper will bo celebrated. 6:45 p. m. Luther league, topic: "Tho Biblo and Foreign Missions." 7:30 Evening Worship, ser mon subject: "A Living Sacrifice." Brotherhood meeting on Monday ev oning at tho homo of Mr. and Mrs. J. E Sebastian, 921 east, Second St, They will bo assisted In the entertain ing by Mr. and Mrs. C. M. York. A largo crowd is expected. 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 oi Medical, Surgical, and Obstetrical cases. This institution is modern, sanitary and well situated away from the noises and discomfort which are attendant on the city's center. MRS. MARGARET HALL, Supt. J. S. TWINEM, Physician and Surgeon. of nil. sombled at Lincoln and then shipped 1 d,?ornttul tablo J!: tn nnlvnclnn fn nvonrl rri,0 i I UltCagO WBS n gUOSt Prof. M. M. Bodenbnugh and brldo woro guests nt a miscellaneous ahowor IVlilO KUl'Bia Ilk tt lUIBUUlUUlUUUb ciiuwu or pouury in western weurasxa, ana load and mako n showing along tho' For Ront C room houso, bath and Tuesday ovenlng nt tho homo of At the territory covered by Us buuiucsfl linos of Thrift that wo enn point to oloctrlc lights, closo in. Phono black tornoy and Mrs. W. V. Ilongland. Tho is constantly expanding. with a great deal of prido. , 140. 101-3 1 thirty-six guests woro members ct tho Money to Loan ON FARMS AND RANCHES Lowest Rates and Best Terms. Plenty o Money on hand to Close Loans Promptly. Buchanan & Patterson